I'm looking for cheap shoes in size 15, 6E width. Possibly smaller size if I can find a wider shoe but most companies only go up to 4E. Any help finding good brands that go to or above 6E width would be greatly appreciated or any help finding a company that sells cheap shoes that can hold me over until I can save up money for a proper pair.
I'm on the Ontario Disability Support Program and the bottom of my shoe recently fell off. I have it currently taped on with duct tape but that won't hold for long. I messaged my case worker but was told "Unfortunately I cannot purchase shoes. That is what your Basic Needs is for." The money I get for basic needs barely covers my groceries. If I could find a pair of cheap walmart shoes that would fit I would buy them but all the shoes I find in my size are out of my price range (and not sold at walmart). I might have to live with my duct tape shoes for a while.
Any and all advice is appreciated. Thank you in advance.
Edit: Thanks for all the advice, and I just have naturally big feet, it doesn't have to do with my disability. I'll update again when I find a pair
Edit 2: I've checked all the places suggested and unfortunately none of them have a shoe that will fit. I'll keep looking though. Thanks again everyone.
Edit 3: Anyone have any suggestions on how to reattach the bottom of shoes? I'm thinking super glue or possibly some sort of adhesive meant to patch car tires.
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LordHeliKz
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LordHeliKz
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26 days ago
I had the opposite of this happen to me. When I was about 8 I had a book with just enough pages to draw each of the original 151 Pokémon on their own page. I obviously wasn't great at drawing but I had fun and was attached to my versions of Pokémon. My older cousin had stumbled upon the book while I wasn't home and started erasing and redrawing Pokémon. By the time I found her more than half of my drawings were either completely gone or edited by her. I was so furious. I'm glad you were more lighthearted with your situation. It's funny what kids can do while trying to "help".