Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Flashback: Shoe shopping in Japan

This recent post by a friend of mine about shopping for women's shoes in large sizes reminded me of a story I have to share.

The women in my family all have large feet. I used to wear size 10, though strangely my feet seem to have shrunk to a 9. I don't know how that could happen, but I guess it has. Now, most stores do carry shoes in size 10, but usually there's not as big a selection. For years I used to buy men's tennis shoes, because it was just easier that way.

So one summer I went to Japan with a friend, and we had a blast staying in hostels and riding the trains all over the place. It was awesome. It was also the rainy summer season, and the Vans I had brought were not waterproof. They soaked up with water every day and didn't ever have time to dry, and after a few days of this we realized it was time to buy new shoes.

We found a shoe shop and went in. I found a style I liked, found a worker and asked timidly if he had the shoe in US size 10. He took the shoe and went over to his co-worker and whispered something to her in Japanese. They both started giggling. Then he came back to me and said, "This shoe.... biggest size.... seven!!"

So yeah... I bought some men's shoes.

1 comment:

  1. Ha! This is why I'll likely never go to the far east. Wes and I would stick out so much there, like elephants walking through a mouse village...

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