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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Shoe Fly store (formerly Richey & Co.). It's THE grandma/grandpa shoe store. Although DD and I shop there too. There's one in downtown McLean[/quote] The other branch is in Rockville, if that's more convenient. Fwiw, I was a loyal Richey customer and am glad they sort of still exist, but I've found the help and expertise not what it was back in the day. Still worth a visit, because of the range of brands they carry. But if the customer needs wider sizes (for bunions, for example), be aware that they will throw up their hands and tell you they don't exist, when they do. If you find shoes that are almost right but not quite, don't be afraid to go to Zappos to get exactly the size you need in the brand you like. And with SAS Shoes, carried at Richey/Shoefly and a grandma classic, the SAS website has by far the best selection, better than Zappos.[/quote]
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