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I'd say being a 10.5 is most definitely advantageous. Your shoe size is the most common standard. Yes, you have the highest % of others competing against you but also the most pairs available. And it's usually not a small % of extra pairs... but 10.5 numbers significantly higher than others with multiple FSR. Secondary market prices are also stable... the most stable. You know what you should be paying and what should be fair. I shouldn't forget to also mention that because your shoe size had the most pairs produced, finding the rare, old, deadstock shoes works tremendously in your favour. You will actually be able to find what you're looking for.
But basically if you are within the 9-11 range you enjoy this degree of reliability. Anything outside that range and the pattern starts to change...
Although if you're a 7.5-8 you find the best deals.
Yeah but you really cant ball at 5 feet.
jk.