my regular shoe size is US 11 (10.5 in, 26.7 cm), so I’d be buying a US 10.5 (10.3 in, 26.2 cm).

A coworker I know does this sometimes. She says its ok with heeled sandals and slingbacks, but not ok with pumps, because sandals and slingbacks are open.

What’s your experience? I really like that model and size 11 is sold out.

  • sarah2653@lemmy.mlOP
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    14 hours ago

    nice, a cobbler :D

    shoe size is largely a suggestion.

    does this mean the same nominal size can mean differences larger than half an inch in length? 0.25 in?

    In this case, the seller provides both the sizing and the shoe’s length, explicitly stating to trust the length more than the sizing, that’s why I’m giving it a shot.

    It is possible to stretch shoes

    Now I’m curious. How would you stretch this stiletto sandal? see below

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      8 hours ago

      In a apples and oranges sort of way yes the same number size can mean a difference that large. What I mean is your size in say athletic type shoes might be different than the same number size of espedrille or stiletto. It seems the seller is trying to have one number represent several dimensions which doesn’t really help anything since it still means the bigger the number the bigger the shoe.

      And yes absolutely those can be stretched. The tool we use is a vaguely foot shaped form usually made of wood with a large screw that when cranked down will separate the sections of the form to increase the volume it takes up. After I’ve put the shoe under tension I’ll wet the shoe down with a solution that allows the leather to become more pliable without staining anything. If you just need that one strap to give a bit more than it shouldn’t be too much of a problem but if its the wrong size it going to stay the wrong size no matter what you do.

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        3 hours ago

        but if its the wrong size it going to stay the wrong size no matter what you do.

        I was afraid of that.

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      8 hours ago

      With that amount of openness, going down half a size will be doable. Where you may run into trouble is if the little strap across your toes will be too tight. What’s the return policy?