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Are men/women shoes a lie? Can I just buy menβs shoes without any issues? Will hrt change my feet?
sometimes men's shoes are wider, but this varies by brand. and obviously you'll have to learn the conversions between men's and women's sizing unless you're in the eu
T does, indeed, increase shoe size for people on masculinizing HRT. About one size up (in US size). You can absolutely buy men's shoes if you want, depending on country the size will be a different kind - like size 10 women's is smaller than size 10 men's in US sizing.
There's muscles in your feet that might get affected by hrt, but usually nothing very major. If the shoe is your size it's gonna fit regardless. Plenty of shoes are sold as gender neutral.
I've heard some trans women had their feet shrink on HRT but I'll be honest, I have no idea how that works the other way
Other than that, yeah probably. You'll have to find a little chart on the internet to convert sizes if you live somewhere like the US where you need to do that but you should be fine
I feel like the main difference is just in design, but idk a lot about shoes.
Men's shoes will typically be wider at the same length. If you like comfy shoes this is a good thing. If you're like me trying to find woman's shoes that won't cause permanent damage to my feet, it kind of sucks.