Want to order some derby boots online, but I am not sure on the sizing, on my current boots I am size 9 (UK) my foot is ~27.8cm +/- 7-8mm for comfort, different size converters say I should get 9, others say 10
It's very hard to shop for shoes if you go by your true measurements.
Your best bet would be:
>order somewhere with free retuns or try particular brand at store
>order same size as normal shoes you wear (if on site it says true to size or tts)
Sizing is different from brand to brand or sometimes even between different models of one brand.
>>12118284
Getting classic 8 eyelet solovair, their site has a sizing chart, but it seems pretty large, and they only have size 5-7, 10 - 12 available
>>12119201
Solovair has 1:1 sizing as Docs. So I would advise just to try on Docs before to find out right size. They run tts though, so don't size down (at lest for my feet).
>>12119232
Don't buy docs anymore since their production changed (both style and quality) but I did read that solovair runs tts, I'll risk with size 10, its not a huge step from 9 and your foot always gets bigger, can always get insoles too
>>12119269
I didn't tell him to get Docs, I meant he can try them on in store or order online with free returns since their sizing is 1:1 to Solovair's.
>>12119332
Same guy, but good idea actually, I have a local store where I can try them out, sort of forgot about that