I also have wide, small feet. I wear a 6.5 if I can get a D or E width (virtually impossible in womens shoes!). Most of the time, I buy 7's or 7.5's. The only difference from you is that I have no arch - flat feet here.
That said, there are a LOT of cycling shoes out there that won't work for me. Luckily, the ones that do work, work well and are affordable! I wear Specialized shoes exclusively. I buy the mens styles for more width. Also lucky for me that they make the mens shoes down to a 36. I wear a 38 so that I have enough room for winter socks, but I can get away with a 37 in the summer. I have had really good luck with buying these shoes directly from the Specialized site. When the previous season shoes go on clearance, they almost always have the tiny mens shoes left in stock! I've never paid more than $89 for cycling shoes and I have two pair of carbon ones!
One other thing I should mention is that Specialized shoes are designed for people who pronate, so if you supinate (due to higher arches? guessing here!), then they might not be the best choice for you. Lastly, buying mens shoes means that while you get more width in the toe box, you also get a wider heal and that doesn't work for a lot of women. I've never had an issue (at least not with cycling shoes) so I can't speak to that...
Good luck!




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