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We've found the best shoes for women with wide feet.

Any person with bigger feet knows just what a nightmare it can be to shop for shoes

We all want to feel confident with what we wear — and that includes what we put on our feet — but unfortunately, finding sandals, sneakers, flats or heels that look cute and feel comfortable is about as easy as winning the lottery when you have feet that are on the wider side. 

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Luckily for those of us with big hooves, the world is changing — and rapidly. Because all of those adorable shoes that once used to be too difficult to get our big toe to rest comfortably in? Well, now they're coming in wider fits.

It's a long overdue form of inclusivity but warmly welcomed nonetheless. 

I reached out to the wider Mamamia community to find out their favourite shoes and brands for bigger feet, and let me just say, they deserve every compliment under the sun because they came THROUGH.

So without further ado, here are the best options for women with wide feet. 

Saucony.

Why we love this brand: Saucony goes up to a size 12 and has plenty of stylish runners and sneakers for wide (and extra wide!) feet. 

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Saucony Integrity Walkers, $199.99. 

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Betts

Why we love this brand: This classic brand offers chic styles at an affordable price point and their wide-fit options are all gorgeous. 

Betts Wider Fit Frenzy Vegan Point Toe Mules, $71.99. 

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Betts Wider Fit Elliot Vegan Ankle Chelsea Boots, $103.99.

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New Balance

Why we love this brand: A really great footwear brand, which goes up to a size 14, that has so many stylish designs. The only downside is they're an incredibly popular brand so they sell out quick in their wider fit shoes!

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Winnoh.

Why we love this brand: Winnoh is one of those cool, cutting-edge footwear brands that makes sure to include people with wide ol' hooves. It doesn't get much better than that honestly. 

Winnoh Wide Fit Dee Leather Mule in Sky, $306.

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Winnoh Wide Fit Dria Sneaker in Moss, $230.

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Spurr

Why we love this brand: Available on The Iconic, Spurr Shoes has really good options for those who want cute loafers, heels and boots that work for most events — from the office to a special event. 

Spurr Kimmi Wide Fit Heels, $69.99.

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Spurr Slim Wide Fit Mules, $49.99.

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Sole Bliss.

Why we love this brand: While they're on the more expensive side, these specially made shoes are handcrafted in Italy and Spain and have multiple layers in order to protect the soles of the feet. Sole Bliss shoes go up to a size EU42.

Sole Bliss Brandy Sandals in Blush Leather, $305.

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Sole Bliss Bardot Sandals in Lime Leather, $267.

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Sargasso & Grey.

Why we love this brand: Sargasso & Grey's shoes are all designed with a wider fit, meaning every big-footed gal can try out all the different shoes on offer. 

Sargasso & Grey Candy Wide Fit Espadrille in Tan Suede, $289.

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Sargasso & Grey Isla Extra Wide-Fit Knee High Boots in Black Leather, $572.

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Radical Yes.

Why we love this brand: The Melbourne shoe brand is super chic and go up to a size EU42. 

Radical Yes Barbar Chelsea Boots in Black Leather/Black Outsole, $299.

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Radical Yes Neptune 2.0 Athletic Sandal in Bronze Multi, $249.

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What are your favourite brands for wide fit shoes? Let us know in the comments below.

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