Is there a way to find out the difference between a 2E and 4E Brooks running shoe in EU 42?
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To one significant place, it is likely to be 2E.
[I would go 4E, you could always lace them up a little tighter].
Not quite sure what this means
But yeah I'm tempted to go extra wide for similar logic. I'd just like to be able to measure my feet and match them.
I swear Brooks used to have a size measuring guide, but I can't for the life of me find it.
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Is there a way to find out the difference between a 2E and 4E Brooks running shoe in EU 42?
Cheers