DProud2700 Posted March 26, 2019 Share Posted March 26, 2019 I don't know if this question has been asked earlier on another board, but I will ask it here. Are YSL's, CL and Jimmy Choo's in the sizing department 1/2 or a full size smaller than shown for a size conversion. I mean that if any of the names I just asked are a size 11 would the correct size be more of a size 10 and a1/2 or size 10? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hh4evr1 Posted March 26, 2019 Share Posted March 26, 2019 CL’s are narrow so depending on how wide your foot is, you may have trouble getting a good fit. Although the So Kate’s seemed wider than the Pigale. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rockpup Posted March 27, 2019 Share Posted March 27, 2019 CL/JC/YSL’s generally fit about the same across a numeric sizing, and going by Euro sizing will be more acuurate then a conversion. Be careful though as I’ve seen a 40 be really oversized and too tight depending on the pair. If you order online make sure you can exchange them. Best option is to shop in the store, as high end stores tend to be very accommodating (formerly known as "JimC") Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DProud2700 Posted March 28, 2019 Author Share Posted March 28, 2019 So do I order a size up or do I order the size I wear? I wear a size 11m woman's heels for my collection. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hh4evr1 Posted March 29, 2019 Share Posted March 29, 2019 (edited) If you order them go a size up and make sure to check the returns policy. Best to try on before buying. Edited March 29, 2019 by hh4evr1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
temp Posted March 29, 2019 Share Posted March 29, 2019 I have a few ysl tribtoo's and I went half a size bigger and they are fine..another example are giuseppe zanotti denny,had to go a full size up. hope it helps! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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