Wednesday, March 17, 2010

High heels and sizing?

Im going to be honest I am a tennis shoe/sneaker type of girl. Im trying to branch out and get more shoes in my collection, I guess. But when I try on heels in my size the shoe they start to hurt after awhile. Do I need to buy larger sizes? If so how much bigger? I am really at a loss on this.

High heels and sizing?
depends on what your feet are like.





mine are wide so if i wear narrow shoes like stilettos i go for a size bigger





when you wear heels your foot slowly moves towards the front of the shoe more and more as you walk so it feels like they are tight. there is also more pressure on your feet so they swell through the day as you wear them. doesnt mean you need a bigger size though. if it fits you when you try it on then you dont need a bigger size
Reply:Usually I buy a 1/2 size to a size bigger in heels. I think your feet expand when they are up.
Reply:I actually go down a 1/2 size or even a whole size when I buy heels.


You really have a try them on and walk around the store to tell.


If I get them too big I flop around in them and the backs slip off while Im walking.
Reply:try getting your shoes in a bigger size if they're heels since heels tend to become narrow towards to the toes. You want enough room in your shoes to walk around comfortably. You could put small adhesive pads in your shoes to prevent your feet from slipping around if the shoes seem too big. these can be purchased from pretty much any shoe department.
Reply:One inch heels are ideal. Mules are comfortable. Some high heels are.
Reply:Always get a 1/2 size to 1 size bigger than you wear so your feet will be comfortable. For example stilleto boots I sometimes get a size bigger so they are comfortable.
Reply:I'm usually a size 9, but my feet are kind of wide, so I have to wear larger heels beacuse it seems like they're made for narrower feet. that could be your problem.


if youre gonna be wearing the shoes for a while, I'd make sure they're at least moderately comfortable.


start out with heels that have ankle support, or at least heel support.



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