so i went and tried on basically every single shape of louboutins in harrods...none of them fit. there was a problem with every single pair. although louboutins make ur feet look gorgeous, they arent very kind to them and arent as well made as other brands.
it breaks my heart to admit that i probably wont ever buy a pair
i mean they were just wrong in some way. some were so painful to wear i could barely try them on, some had weird creases... i know its not my feet because ive never had those problems with other brands
oh and i tried a range of sizes, 39 is the best fit but they were still wrong. i really tried so many shoes on, i was in the store for over 40 mins. i felt bad that i wasted their time but i really wanted to find a pair that were right. its such a shame
^^That is a shame. I know that one style in particular doesn't work for me, but I haven't had any problems with the others, other than having to learn to walk in super high heels.
I've tried 3 styles of Loubis a couple of weeks ago and only the N. Privés fitted.
So I bought them, but I wish I didn't. It fits precisely on the front and I even thought I might size up in other styles, but on the back it keeps slipping of. The slingback. I'm not as happy with them as I thought I'd be..
but I might try some other styles when the Azarro in Amsterdam starts selling them. The bretelles and pigalles didn't work for me.
^^^ That happens to some people. A good cobbler can shorten the strap for you. I have larger heels (weird, i know) so that doesn't happen to me, but I've heard that it's a quick adjustment from others.
Just make sure whoever is working on your beauties is good a what they do!
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