How do you guys know what size to order when buying shoes online? I'm looking at a pair of sneakers, and reviews are mixed on sizing. Some people say they fit TTS, others say they run small, a few say they run large... And I won't be able to return them because they're final sale. What would you guys do, in this position?
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>>12646009
MEASURE ONE OF YOUR FEET, CHECK THE SIZING GUIDE.
>>12646014
Yes? This is still the issue? Maybe I should have mentioned, but this is exactly what the people in the reviews have done, and it has still come out incorrectly. I think the company just through up a general sizing, and makes shoes without taking care for that.
>>12646017
threw*
People don't know what shoe size they wear.
They think that 10 in Jordans and 10 in Adidas but 9 in Converse means anything but it doesn't. TTS means shit all unless the info you get is relative to something like a Brannock device. Even then wearing an actual size 42 in dress shoes is not the same as a size 42 in Nike sizing.
What shoes are they op?
>>12646009
measure your longer foot then to that add 1-1.5cm
thank me later
It would help if you told us what shoes they were
I order 2-3 sizes and return the ones that don't fit best.
Measure your foot and check the sizing in centimeters. Also check the cm size in the shoes you already own.
The european size also seems to be more consistant than UK and US sizing.
>>12646150
this is a good method if you have free returns.