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Size 10 Asics gel shoes, one shoe is too small

Have always worn size 10 running shoes in any brand, any style. However, one of these shoes is visibly smaller than the other. Smaller when measured. Not by much but enough to make that shoe uncomfortable. Ive had them for about a month and barely worn them.

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I would take them back and see if the new pair has 2 shoes of the same size.

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I bought these shoes for indoor volleyball and the gym and I am satisfied so far. The only thing I would consider a con is that they make my already large feet look pretty large, while some other athletic shoes don't always look so big. I also wanted to state that while they do fit "mostly" true to size, they are slightly on the larger side so my feet are sliding around a little bit requiring me to wear larger socks. The comfort is great and I like that there are holes in the insole at the arch allowing for them to breath. So far I'm pretty happy with them.

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