Have to vent here.
Having big feet as a woman sucks ass. Size 11, although I can go 10.5 with some shoe types.
While it's nice to take advantage of sales, because size 11s usually stay on the shelves longer... it's a pain in the ass because literally nothing looks good on big feet. Thankfully the rest of my body is small/average, legs and ankles are a nice shape, although I'm fucking short on top of it, like 5'3". If I mention my odd Sasquatch issue, people claim they don't notice it at all. Who knows, maybe I'm good at hiding it.
I tend towards quality over quantity. Since my feet don't look "cute" in anything, I say "fuck it" and buy stuff that feels comfortable and lasts. My favorite brands are those that are designed with walkers or runners in mind. I love my Brooks sneakers, Reef sandals, Dr Martens. Naot, a brand that is based in Israel, seems really great. Waldlaufers, from Germany, are great. Those expensive as fuck shoes they sell in specialty orthopedic stores are often really great. Dr Martens, at least the boot designs that lean towards unisex, are generally comfortable, long lasting, and they are great on slippery surfaces.
It seems that the brands marketed to Americans here in the US are usually crappy, cheap, and they fall apart quickly. I guess they know we tend to throw them out quickly due to fashion changes and/or that we barely walk places, so they don't require as much sturdy construction. In my experience, it's better to drop cash on brands that are NOT considered "American-fashion" brands. I suppose the exception includes cowboy boots (they're usually well made), and some athletic brands that focus on functional sneakers for running.
That being said, it's probably in everyone's best interest to buy more shoes that are orthopedically correct and are also the right size. Those of us who grew up with old-school mothers have been browbeaten into thinking "big feet on women is horrific!" So, we were pushed into shoe sizes that were way too small. This has terrible long term consequences, as many women who grow up like this wind up with malformed feet that require surgery to be fixed. This kind of crap snowballs-- , if you wind up gaining weight due to pregnancy or other issues, your feet WILL feel the consequences. Having mangled bunions and hammer toes to begin with will make the pain much more unbearable. Then, you can't walk as much, then you gain more weight, then your knees deteriorate... you get the picture. I also know quite a few women under 40 who've had to have surgery on their feet due to years of too-small footwear.
Thankfully my job doesn't require high fashion women's footwear. If it did, I'd be up shit's creek without a paddle.