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I know this thread is old, but hoping someone can advise on sizing still.

Do the low tops run generous? I am usually a size 7 but will go up to a 7.5 for comfort if needed. Like most I literally have shoes that range from 6.5-8 depending on brand and cut. Curious if the 37 would be like a 7-7.5 or if I should size up to a 38 to be safe. Thanks!
 
I know this thread is old, but hoping someone can advise on sizing still.

Do the low tops run generous? I am usually a size 7 but will go up to a 7.5 for comfort if needed. Like most I literally have shoes that range from 6.5-8 depending on brand and cut. Curious if the 37 would be like a 7-7.5 or if I should size up to a 38 to be safe. Thanks!

You'll be fine with 37.
 
I know this thread is old, but hoping someone can advise on sizing still.

Do the low tops run generous? I am usually a size 7 but will go up to a 7.5 for comfort if needed. Like most I literally have shoes that range from 6.5-8 depending on brand and cut. Curious if the 37 would be like a 7-7.5 or if I should size up to a 38 to be safe. Thanks!

I find the sizing to be all over the place. I wear US 9, so take 39 or 40 in European sizes depending on the shoe. I've tried 39s that were too small and other 39s that were too big. Also, they stretch. That's not very helpful I realize but I guess the bottom line is, don't buy without trying if they are not returnable.
 
i agree that sizing is inconsistent. I'm a US 7 and can wear size 36 or 37 in GGDB depending on the style. I've made the mistake of buying without trying carefully (how stupid) and am stuck with two pairs of low tops that are slightly too small.
 
Arrghgh, I am in desperate need of help!

I just bought Birks as a US size 7 and got a EU 38. Way too big.

Bought a pair of Fiorentini and Baker buckle boots in a 36.5 and while they fit, they are a tad bit uncomfortable to get in to.

So, now I want to order a pair of Golden Goose high tops that are being listed in US sizes. Do I go for the US 6/EU 37 or the US 7/EU 38. At least I *think* that is what the sizing will translate in to.

I'm wondering if having a slightly bigger shoe would be better for the high tops.
 
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Arrghgh, I am in desperate need of help!

I just bought Birks as a US size 7 and got a EU 38. Way too big.

Bought a pair of Fiorentini and Baker buckle boots in a 36.5 and while they fit, they are a tad bit uncomfortable to get in to.

So, now I want to order a pair of Golden Goose high tops that are being listed in US sizes. Do I go for the US 6/EU 37 or the US 7/EU 38. At least I *think* that is what the sizing will translate in to.

I'm wondering if having a slightly bigger shoe would be better for the high tops.

Which style of high top? I'm a US7 and wear a 36 in the Slides but a 37 in the 2.12. I don't have the Francy style, so can't comment. My foot is on the narrow side but not enough to require a narrow width in every shoe.

Which store are you buying from? I usually don't see GG sizing listed that way. Instead sizes are usually listed as US7/IT37, US8/IT8, etc.
 
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Arrghgh, I am in desperate need of help!

I just bought Birks as a US size 7 and got a EU 38. Way too big.

Bought a pair of Fiorentini and Baker buckle boots in a 36.5 and while they fit, they are a tad bit uncomfortable to get in to.

So, now I want to order a pair of Golden Goose high tops that are being listed in US sizes. Do I go for the US 6/EU 37 or the US 7/EU 38. At least I *think* that is what the sizing will translate in to.

I'm wondering if having a slightly bigger shoe would be better for the high tops.

Ugh I can't edit my reply but wanted to say don't order these sneakers if you can't exchange/return if they don't fit. As you can tell from some of the replies here, GGDB sizing is inconsistent.

Birkenstock sizing is inconsistent too -- depends on the style and width!
 
I have two pairs. They are TTS. I am normally 5/35 except for pointed toe heels. I got both in 35. So comfy and stylish! :smile1:

Arrghgh, I am in desperate need of help!

I just bought Birks as a US size 7 and got a EU 38. Way too big.

Bought a pair of Fiorentini and Baker buckle boots in a 36.5 and while they fit, they are a tad bit uncomfortable to get in to.

So, now I want to order a pair of Golden Goose high tops that are being listed in US sizes. Do I go for the US 6/EU 37 or the US 7/EU 38. At least I *think* that is what the sizing will translate in to.

I'm wondering if having a slightly bigger shoe would be better for the high tops.
 
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