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It might... my feet are half to a full size smaller because they are such more narrow. My ring size especially dropped. Size 9.5 to 7.5!

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I hope so!! I would love feet to go down 1/2 size. That would make all my shoes much more comfortable! :D

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Mine did. Went down a half size :)

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I have lost 144 pounds since I started my weight loss journey and mine has not changed at all.

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It may, especially if you had issues with legs/feet swelling. I have a pair of 8½ WW Reeboks that are now too big. Instead of buying 8.5 or 9's I'm buying 8 or 8.5's.

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Mine did..

My entire Chuck Taylor collection is now too big for me..

I need to start buying them a size smaller..

Kinda

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I've dropped 54lbs and one shoe size down. Plus no longer "wide"

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Yes I was 9-9.5 now I am 8.5

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Oh.....I hope so!! I am a size 11, and for a woman, that SUCKS!! I would happily go to a size 10! lol

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6 months out and mine have changed...more in width then length but had to toss a lot of shoes away because they did not fit anymore

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I'm 4 months out and down 80 lbs. my shoe size went from an 11 to a 10. And I can wear heels without them killing my feet.

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I BELIEVE IT WILL. WHEN I WAS REALLY BIG I WORE LIKE A 9. NOW THAT I'VE LOST QUITE A BIT I'M BACK DOWN TO A 7-7.5.

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I am only two weeks post op and my shoes for loosely. It was my first weight to go. Now if I can convince the apron on my belly to follow, life will be grand!

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