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yes, I was thinking which pair to get.

The pair of boots that I have now (forgot the name) are similar to the Jesse. They were last out years ago lol but they could be worn slouched or tall.

However with the orchid, I feel I could wear with jeans, but the pointy toe is something I worry about. I wear a size 9 and don't want to walk around like I have clown sized feet!


I must look into JC flats. I can post some pics of my shoes as well.
Hi, have just purchased two pairs of jimmy choo wheel flats one in normal size 39 other in 39 1/2 find both really hurt, have very narrow feet, seem not deep enough for toes, and lots of blisters.Will persevere a little longer, then off to consignment shop
 
Hi, have just purchased two pairs of jimmy choo wheel flats one in normal size 39 other in 39 1/2 find both really hurt, have very narrow feet, seem not deep enough for toes, and lots of blisters.Will persevere a little longer, then off to consignment shop

Sounds like they are too small? Are they patent?
 
Are these your first JC flats?

I love JC flats, but the toe box varies across flats. Sorry these didn't work out for you.

btw, flat shoes can be stretched by length, width, toe box, etc. That might be worth a try before sending them off to a consignment shop.

GL!

Hi, have just purchased two pairs of jimmy choo wheel flats one in normal size 39 other in 39 1/2 find both really hurt, have very narrow feet, seem not deep enough for toes, and lots of blisters.Will persevere a little longer, then off to consignment shop
 
Are these your first JC flats?

I love JC flats, but the toe box varies across flats. Sorry these didn't work out for you.

btw, flat shoes can be stretched by length, width, toe box, etc. That might be worth a try before sending them off to a consignment shop.

GL!
I love JC flats too, kept pony skin, sequinned sold and 1/2 size too small. Thanks for advice have had the pony stretched in toe box great outcome :smile1:
 
JC wedges tend to run a little small for me. I generally find going up half a size (from my normal JC size) works better for me. But some women recommend going up a whole size for JC wedges.

As for the issue of patent... some swear that patent does not "break-in", while others swear that patent stretches more than regular leathers.

In the end, if they're too uncomfortable to wear, then stretching them (yourself or w/a cobbler) may be an option.

GL.

I have the flat peeptoe wedge flats in patent( nude and black) in my true size but they seem a bit tight... I know I can probably break them in but wanted to see if anyone else has the same issue... My feet are on the wide side.....

I have worn them a couple of times and they seem to still fit tight.... Maybe a few more wear... Anyone else have them and had success?
 
Lovely & a fantastic find!

FYI, I would store them in a plastic storage bin for sweaters, with a moisture absorbing silica packet. (The plastic bins for shoe storage are too small for high heels. :p) I might also use extra packaging from another shoe box - or a larger shoe dust bag - to keep the shoes from touching/scratching each other in the bin- but only if it needed it. GL!

Bought a new pair from Holt Renfrew Last Call for $142 taxes in!!


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Thank goodness I'm a size 5-6! It doesn't come with a box though :((( any suggestions on how to store these babies?
 
Hey girls,
I recently bought a pair of Jimmy Choo's off TheOutnet.
I believe they are the "Biel"s.

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(Sorry for the blurriness)
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Now I'm not doubting TheOutnet's authenticity, but is there anything I can do about this? There's this small little crevice/crack in between parts of the shoe and the wedge.
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And on the other shoe
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so far i just have one pair, purchased for my wedding.
I have the LACE peep toes sandals in champagne.
I found them very true to size, i am a 39.5 and they fit perfectly, they wouldnt suit a broad foot though.
 
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