Cinderella,
The style of the shoe is actually what determines my size. Luckily, I was able to keep most of my shoes (the well-made ones, that is!) I had to toss a couple of cheap pairs that looked cute when I bought them, but never really felt quite right even before the surgery. My foot is narrower in the front now that the bunion is gone, so in styles that run narrow and long I can wear my regular size. Because my big toe is straight, no longer pointing inward, I need 1/2 size bigger in shoe styles that run short. Otherwise I can feel the big toe hitting the front of the shoe. I can't wear styles that have a very flat front, because now I'm really conscious of how cramped the toes feel in them. After what I sent through with the surgery and recovery, I want to be comfortable!
Good luck,
Chris
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