Hermes Riding Boots

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......walked all over London in mine~DS and I at Westminster Abbey~~Jadeite, I have met you and I am sure your feet are as beautiful as you are. You must simply BREAK in those boot!
 

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So excited I just picked up a black 36.5... My gosh r they right on calves but whatever.. Still have a lil room left in toe area but it's a major difference from the 37... Length wise also they are just right but the 37 were just hitting my knee so I was like oh must be cos I'm short but there's a huge diff in just half a size.. I asked the sa if these were Asian cut lol but she seemed as I'd been reading up on em but the girl seemed confused lol
 
I can honestly say mine have never given me a blister. I have some CLs that sure have but not these boots. Maybe I have just been lucky. I find them so comfy that I keep buying more (someone stop me!) Only issue is that they are not easy to get on and off. But once on, they feel wonderful (at least to me)
lala, do you find that after wearing the a few times the blisters stop?

Hee hee... I figure it out - I should wear actual socks with my jumping boots instead of thin little silky nylon things! My heels are much happier for it! :smile1:
 
Hi everyone, I am new to purse forum. I was reading the post about the Hermes Jumping boots. Can anyone tell me how the sizing runs? I do not have an Hermes in my city and haven't ever tried them on. For reference, I wear a 42 in Chanel and Louboutin. I have very slim legs but a high arch but I'm just not sure about the sizing. Thanks very much!
 
A bit difficult to say, for me I have a pair in black 37.5 and Étoupe in 37, my regular shoes are 37. Each pair is hand made so might just differ a tad, but for me my toes are broader so I often have this minor issue with sizing especially on boots.
 
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