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We have 2 ode to H footwear threads, one is for SHOES only and the other for BOOTS only .

If your post is about BOOTS and NOT shoes, please post on the ode to boots thread here: https://forum.purseblog.com/threads...o-h-boots-thread.535045/page-47#post-32637422

If your post is about SHOES only, then post on this thread.

If if you have a reveal, comment, question about both please post about the SHOES on here and then go to https://forum.purseblog.com/threads...o-h-boots-thread.535045/page-47#post-32637422 and post about boots on there.

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Hello ladies! Has anyone tried jet sneakers? How do they run compare to your regular size as well as you bouncing sneakers, Go mules or Chypres? Thank you so much in advance.
I love my jet sneakers and find myself reaching for them more than my bouncing. The jet sneakers are same size as most of my shoes/sneakers and chypre but ended up half size up in bouncing.
 
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So cute! Are you planning to do something to protect the tips before wearing or just going for it? I’ve been eyeing these but wondering how fast they look a mess based on toe point.
I’m pretty careful with the tips and haven’t had any issues with that getting ruined BUT I will be putting some vibram soles on the bottoms!
 
Hi everyone, I just brought my first pair of Oasis sandals today but can’t help but feel the sizing is strange. I’m usually always a 38 in standard shoes. 37.5 in YSL and 38/38.5 in CL depending on the model.

The SA brought me 37.5 and 38 to try on in the oasis. In the 37.5, my heel is right at the back of the shoe with only a couple of mm space (you can’t see the inner sole, only the rim of colour round the outside) and my toes sit maybe 5mm from the front of the shoe. The H strap across the forefoot is nice and firm and I have virtually no sliding (which I hear these can be notorious for). In the 38 I have about 1cm of room at the heel and about 5mm at the front, however the H strap was much looser and my foot was sliding a bit side to side when I walked.

The SA said she thought that the 37.5 was the better size as the leather would stretch with wear, and that if I were to get the 38, I would like it now but be unhappy with it in 6 months because the strap would be too loose and I would slide around a lot. I also tried the orans in 38 and they were quite large and slippy. I ended up trusting the SA and buying the 37.5. However now that I’m back at my hotel I can’t help but wonder if I made the right choice. They’re comfortable to walk around in, I’m just unsure about the length of the shoe being too small and can’t find much online about where people’s heels tend to sit in the shoe.
 
Does anyone have reviews about these sandals? Or suede sandals in general? Are they going to stretch out? I thought these were very comfortable when I tried them in store and I’m thinking about getting them.
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I have these in brown suede and haven't worn them out yet. I did have to go slightly smaller though as they were very generous and I felt they are so soft they might also stretch a little.
 
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Do you mind letting me know how they fit compared to the loafers, I wear 38.5 in Paris or Royal loafers. Thanks in advance.
I’m my usual 37 in the Paris loafers but a 36.5 in the Kiara. The 37 fit a little too big to where there was around an inch of space in the back of my foot and it was slipping out of the shoe as I walked 😆
 
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anyone has a preferred leather for chypre sandals? i have my orans in both calf and suede and the pair in suede is so much gentler on my feet

its mainly the sides rubbing on the bunions on my feet
im in between 37 and 38 but bought 37 usually, not sure if sizing up will help

or if its the type of leather
anyone sized up in chypre? i had a try for size 37 and they fit snug, im considering to upsize as my toenails are touching the front of the sandals though
 
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