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Have you tried Ted&Muffy? Used to be called Duo. They have a showroom shop on Saville Row where you can try things on and then order. They do lots of sizes and widths and boots in 5 different calf fittings too. The prices aren't crazy either - much more reasonable than you might expect from the location.
Oh also I forgot my favourite recent discovery - Crocs! They have a shop in Covent Garden with loads of styles, many not ugly or clumpy at all, and they are all stretchy and super comfy. I've spent all summer in the Hurrache Flats for the last few years and now can't bear wearing normal summer sandals any more.

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