Size 42 shoes

jaz1311

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Hi

Does anyone happen to know where I can find size 42 ladies shoes other than Marks & Spencer.(not sports shoes)

:thanks
 
Aerosoles

I need to learn to stock up when I go back to the States. I found my size 40 at Aerosoles. They didn't have the color I wanted at Times Square, but were helpful in holding them at another store for me.

What I liked most is they didn't make a face or stare at my feet when I said I needed a 40. Some salesclerks look at you like you are a freak!
 
There is a great place in the lanes in Central called Vickie Shoes. They have larger sizes at very reasonable prices (up to size 42) or you can get the style you like made. I recently got a pair done and they cost $380. And the guy there is really helpful and doesn't make a face when you say you are a size 44!!
Address is 6 Li Yuen Street
 
There is a great place in the lanes in Central called Vickie Shoes. They have larger sizes at very reasonable prices (up to size 42) or you can get the style you like made. I recently got a pair done and they cost $380. And the guy there is really helpful and doesn't make a face when you say you are a size 44!!
Address is 6 Li Yuen Street

Ooh! Thank you so much! I have big feet and have never found a pair of ladies shoes that weren't sports shoes in HK! I will check this place out! Thanks bunches!:thanks
 
I'm a 41, but currently a 42 as pregnant and second the lane crawford outlet, they often have bigger sizes there that don't sell in LC or On Pedder. Or, I order online - just got some great ballet flats from 'frenchsole' in the US who go up to 44 and deliver to HK.
 
Kate Spade does bigger sizes which cann be quite wide. Great for those swollen feet! The sale shop is located in Tung Chung Citygate and the full price one can be found in Pacific Place and IFC mall. Also I had some luck in Pedder REd o Wellington st.
 
there are a couple of shoe shops in stanley market that also have some larger sizes. I have the same problem as you. I also wear a 42, and it's really hard to find them at a reasonable price. I've only gotten shoes in Stanley, Marks & Spencer, and Zara. Otherwise I buy when I go back to the US (which is not often).
 
Try the outlet stores at tung chung, there is a store called Rockport, and they have all kinds of shoes and sizes, everything from dress shoes to casual walking shoes. Thats where I always get mine being a size 40/41 myself!
 
I just went to Vickie Shoes for the first time today! It was great! I wear size 42 shoes and while I was there a woman came in to pick up a custom-made pair of size 44s! Another lady came in and was almost in tears because finally she had found a really nice shop that offers a good selection of dress shoes for women with bigger feet! The sales staff was great as well--very helpful, made me feel comfortable and got me what I needed and changed the shoes to make them fit better. I bought three pairs--they have prices ranging from $150-$400 HKD. Even for custom-made pairs there is no extra charge! For the first time in my life I have three excellent pairs of shoes that fit well and look HOT! I highly recommend them. They have two stores in Central. Thanks for whoever recommended them here!
 
Hi all,

Actually you may consider tailor-made shoes for your size and at your preference of material, color & style of heel. There are around 3 shops in between Happy Valley and Causeway Bay which opposites CCC (Craigengower Cricket Club) at Wong Nai Chung Road. One of the shops I like the most is called "JJ Partners". Price is cheaper than those branded chain stores. The one that I had last time was only $600.
 
Hi all,

Actually you may consider tailor-made shoes for your size and at your preference of material, color & style of heel. There are around 3 shops in between Happy Valley and Causeway Bay which opposites CCC (Craigengower Cricket Club) at Wong Nai Chung Road. One of the shops I like the most is called "JJ Partners". Price is cheaper than those branded chain stores. The one that I had last time was only $600.

Vickie (they are their own HK brand) shoes does the same exact thing and the highest price of shoes they offer is $400 HKD--even for tailor-made shoes. That's where I went yesterday. Takes two weeks to get the shoes. You bring in a picture or select one from their store and they can copy it.
 
I'm so glad you found Vickie's as great as I did MLBW. I have been to the ones in Happy Valley...all three of them.... and they literally all laughed when I asked for a bigger size and then told me they can't make shoes that big.
 
Is the Vickie shoe store on Li Yuen Street East or West? I'd like to check them out. Someone said there are 2 locations... where is the other one?
 
Hi Ladies

Thanks for the info.

I found their address :

Vickie Shoes And Handbags

3 Queen Victoria St., Central

2525 6402

Open Mon-Sat 10am-8pm, Sun 11am-7:30pm
 
post edited...found the answer to my question on the thread.
Thanks for this thread !
 
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Just have to say thank you for the recommendation on Vickie's shoes in the alleys! I have lived in HK for a long time and never been there but just went this week and was so pleased to find the range of shoes for my big feet! In the past I have always waited for my trips home to the US to buy shoes. And you are all right, the sales guy is fantastic. I went in looking for a simple pair of black sandals and walked out with three pairs of sandals, all pretty cheap by HK standards. (The guy said I needed to be like Obama, "go for change" Quote of the day!!)

Thanks for the thread!
 
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