Thanks to all for
your insight & suggestions. Can you also explain how the New Balance shoes
help with this problem, just in case I need to try something
else.
Kathy
*What my shoer has explained about how the New Balance
shoes are different are that the nail holes are in a different place from a
standard shoe, allowing you to take back the toe pretty far, and set the shoe
far back, and still have the nail holes in the thick part of the shoe wall (as
in if you shaped a standard shoe like a new balance and tried to set it back
on the foot, the nail holes would be in the wrong place), also the NB shoes
have a wider part at the toe...