Personally, I think it's hard finding any cycling shoes for women outside certain cycling hot-spots. Then they have really low-end shoes, or really high-end shoes...and then they don't have the sizes. (Is a US 9.5 really that unusual?) I do have hard-to-fit feet (overall narrow end of B width, but with a particularly narrow heel and a high instep), though.
You're probably not going to damage your shoes that much if you ride in them, but I can understand wanting proper cycling shoes, considering that you ride everywhere. Have you considered touring-type shoes? Since you don't have clipless pedals, the cleat style doesn't matter. The ones I've seen look kind of like sneakers and do have some give in the sole so you can walk around. (Unless what you meant by MTB shoes is "not roadie-type shoes")![]()



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