I have feet that are 10inches long and 4 1/2 inches wide. An online graph says that’s size8 and 4wide. The most I’ve found online is 3 wide.

I’ve been using size 10 1/2 double wides and they’re fine enough.

    • @PotjiePig
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      111 year ago

      I’m as confused as you are.

      • Dr. Zoidberg
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        51 year ago

        But the og playstation wasn’t that large.

        From smallest to largest

        PlayStation PlayStation 2 PlayStation 4 PlayStation 3 PlayStation 5

        Weight wise, PlayStation was also the lightest.

        • @eric5949
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          21 year ago

          No but feet were gigantic shapes on people’s legs that weren’t in any way proportional to the rest of their bodies.

  • @Ephrite
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    81 year ago

    HE MEANS HIS FEET ARE REALLY WIDE

  • @LilBagOfBunnies
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    81 year ago

    Unfortunately, the PlayStation One was discontinued by Sony in 2006, the same year they released the PlayStation 3. While a standard consumer could be recommended to simply upgrade to a more modern system like even the PlayStation 4, having PS1 consoles for feet may impact your ability to upgrade - especially if you’re located in the US where healthcare can be difficult to come by.

    Maybe take a look at the PlayStation Classic Sony released a few years back. However, it’s important to note that it is a mini console, so the size will be smaller than what you’re used to and may not be as comfortable. They may work as a stop-gap while you scour eBay or other online markets for a quality refurbish job; maybe aim to find some released closer to the last run in 2006 for longevity purposes.

    Good luck!

  • @Jackolantern
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    41 year ago

    PlayStation one feet? Like you mean as his as a PlayStation one?

  • @Eczpurt
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    31 year ago

    If you’re okay with a thinner sole and spending some money, brands like belenka, real foot, and soft star (primal) should be in the right ballpark for you. Otherwise you’d be probably best off getting some shoes custom made if you want a guaranteed solution!

    • ArumiOrnaughtOP
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      1 year ago

      Thanks! Is there a term I should look for in custom shoe makers, like cobbler?

      Edit: looking at the shoes you sent me I have a size 36 length (~23cm) and a size 47 width (~10.8cm).

      • @Eczpurt
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        11 year ago

        I haven’t dabbled in custom shoes personally so Im not too sure for keywords. I think cobblers are primarily for repairs like resoling shoes. If it helps too there are some shoe companies online that have “fitkits” where you can print out a template of what the shoe insoles look like and see if your foot will fit in their shoe. I really hope you can find something that works for you!

        Sorry I can’t be of much more help!

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    A professional podiatrist should be able to both verify your assessment of what size you need and offer options for where you can get them, if they are indeed exotic and not carried by normal retailers. They ought to have access to medical suppliers for exotic stuff.

    • keeb420
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      11 year ago

      Podiatrists can perscribe shoes? I should go go a podiatrists. I have 11 1/2 size feet with eeee w feet.i can never find shoes that actually fit. Like currently my shoes are 12 w and my feet feel near bound.