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Default Shoes - Who makes different widths?

Up to my second post - I'm on a roll.

I'm in need of new cycling shoes. I've had Shimano for the past 10 years (same pair actually) and the fit fairly well, but I would really like to get something a hair wider. I've got pretty wide feet.

Of the popular brands does anyone make different widths within a model?
If not, whos making wider shoes?

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Sidi and Carnac. Not sure who else. I have the Sidis. Nice shoes.
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