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Adjustable Cedar Shoe Trees
Natural Cedar Adjustable Shoe Trees by Woodlore Natural cedar adjustable shoe trees absorb water, acid and perspiration while removing wrinkles and smoothing out creases. Deluxe model (606222) has full heel design; regular model (606221) is modified cut. Will adjust to fit, just order S through XXL, based on your regular shoe size and width (see conversion below). USA. Cedar Care Tips: You can reactivate cedar's rich, fresh outdoor fragrance with just a light sanding from time to time. Small fits: Width (& Size): 3A (8-1/2 to 10) 2A (8 to 9-1/2) A (7-1/2 to 9) B (7 to 8-1/2) C (6-1/2 to 8) D (6 to 7-1/2) E (5-1/2 to 7-1/2) EE (5-1/2 to 7) EEE (5-1/2 to 6-1/2) Medium fits: Width (& Size): 3A (10-1/2 to 12) 2A (10 to 11-1/2) A (9-1/2 to 11) B (9 to 10-1/2) C (8-1/2 to 10) D (8 to 9-1/2) E (8 to 9) EE (7-1/2 to 8-1/2) EEE (7 to 8) Large fits: Width (& Size): 3A (12-1/2 to 13) 2A (12 to 13) A (11-1/2 to 12-1/2) B (11 to 12) C (10-1/2 to 11-1/2) D (10 to 11) E (9-1/2 to 10-1/2) EE (9 to 10) EEE (8-1/2 to 9-1/2) X-Large fits: Width (& Size): 3A (14 to 15) 2A (14) A (13 to 14) B (12-1/2 to 14) C (12 to 13) D (11-1/2 to 13) E (11 to 12-1/2) EE (10-1/2 to 12) EEE (10 to 11-1/2) XX-Large fits: Width (& Size): 3A (16 to 17) 2A (15 to 17) A
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E.T. Wright’s unparalleled reputation has been built on craftsmanship that dates back to a time when single room cobbler shops were tucked away on side streets of Boston and surrounding towns. It was a time when shoemakers handcrafted footwear one pair at a time and when walking was a way of life, not just a weekend activity.


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