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  • 5 Things Nigerian Women With Big Feet Can Relate To

    As a woman with big feet, there are various struggles you would encounter on a daily basis, and some specially when you want to buy new shoes. Here are five things women with big feet can relate to.

    1) Shoe sizes are so hard to find

    Most shoe sizes for women are very limited. If your size is anything above 44, it’ll be easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for you to easily find your shoe size in the market.

    2) Constantly hearing “your feet are too big for a woman”

    Whenever you hear this, you just want to break someone’s head. Do they want to cut a chunk of your foot off so it’ll be smaller? People should mind their business before you change it for them.

    3) Buying shoes from the men’s section

    If you have big feet and you love sneakers or slides, then buying from the men’s section is not new to you. However, you have to deal with their lack of fun colours like pink and purple. Must everything be black?

    4) Scarcity of fine shoes

    The few times you’re able to actually find your shoe size, they’re ugly. Why? Women with big feet deserve nice shoes too!

    5) Shoes are too expensive

    Because the shoes are so hard to find, they are usually very expensive. Other times, it’s because you need custom shoes. That’s why people should be dashing women with big feet extra money. It’s an expensive life.

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  • 7 Struggles People With Small Feet Can Relate To

    Small feet might look “cute” but the struggle Is real when it comes to finding shoes that you like. As if being Nigerian is not bad enough, why do people have to deal with small feet? I’d like to talk to whoever is in charge but for the main time, here are 7 things people with small feet can relate to.

    1. Trouble finding a specific shoe

    You don’t even bother, is it someone that is buying their shoe from the kid’s section that will see 10-inch heels to step on their man’s neck? Nigerians would invite you for a wedding and say you should wear Gbegiri yellow shoe, where would even start from?

    2. Having to add extra holes in your shoes

    Imagine going from adding extra holes in your school shoe as a child to adding extra holes to your heel strap because your feet refused to just grow. The ghetto for real.

    3. Buying your shoes from the kid’s section

    Do they make cool kids shoes these days? Yes, but omo, everyone can still tell abeg there’s just something about the shoes. You’ll be feeling fly in your Chelsea boots next thing, PJ masks theme song plays when you walk.

    4. People making fun of your “baby feet”

    Every time “aww it’s so cute you could wear baby shoes” Thanks Bose, nobody asked for your comment abeg. Some people even make a point by trying to fit their big legs inside the shoe you struggled to find.

    5. You can never borrow someone’s shoe

    You cant share shoes with your siblings, partners, friends. Omo, life is tough for the small of feet.

    6. You stuff your shoe

    Especially sneakers, it’s almost like they can’t make it in an exact size, so you either stuff it or you have custom made shoe pads. It’s fine sha this world is not our final home, it not by big feet.

    7. You cant find socks that fit

    “One size fits all” All people do is lie sha. Somebody should come and explain why the socks are folded two times over in that shoe then if it really is one size fits all.

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