There's no version of shopping that isn't at least a little bit frustrating for those involved. If your particular size is less available in stores, this can make the process even more infuriating.
When Ahriana Edwards couldn’t find shoes in her size, she did something a college student might only dream about — she started her own brand. “I’ve always had a problem just going into the store and ...
I can't remember a time in my life when I didn't struggle with having big feet. Even in middle school, my gym sneakers came from the men's department. Shopping for shoes in stores was a nightmare — ...
Footwear has never been a one-size-fits-all industry. And yet, women who wear above a size 10 have historically faced limited options at retail. Now, as demand for extended and wider shoe size options ...
Finding clothes was difficult but not impossible for Susan Forbes. Even though there was no tall section to shop for clothes in high school, the 6-foot-3 brunette got by with shirts and jeans that ran ...
Chicago native Karen Williamson began her online women’s shoe business a decade ago after years of struggling to find styles for her daughter, who at the time was 18 years old, 6-foot-1 and wore a ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A few years ago I read an article by the Herald's Maggie Alderson that bemoaned the lack of fashionable, well-made shoes for women in ...