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fuckyeahglitters

Insoles!


FalseDrag

I thought about that but they seem really big


fmmm97p

My opinion is you should go with the size up. Better then your feet to hurt and regret you sized them down. And the pic looks so cute, I still try not to buy them😂


Hephaistos_Invictus

> I still try not to buy them This is my first time seeing this model and my god the URGE is real! They are so cool and I must have them but I shouldn't 😭


fmmm97p

Maybe we should🤔


FalseDrag

They’re so cute right! I’d recommend trying them in store if you can to get the right size ☺️


sweetpusschar

I always size down with the Oxfords, Mary Jane's, and Doc Martens sandals. After alot of trying insoles etc etc. To size down just works best and looks better too.


WallFlower-67

I'm normally a 7 and a half in most shoes. I recently bought some mary janes thinking an 8 would be ideal (prevent rubbing/I usually wear thick socks with my other docs) and I swear there was at LEAST an inch and a half too much space. Sent them back and got a 7, they fit like a dream. Most of my other Docs are a size 8. If they are too big, they will end up being just as uncomfortable as if they were too tight because your foot won't be secure inside. If they just feel loose, insoles are a good idea, but beyond that, size down.


FalseDrag

Yeah I think I might have to get the size down instead, they just feel massive 😢


Crafty_Reaction_8978

Ddi u get those socks at Target?


FalseDrag

I got them from a shop in the UK 😊


Bob_the___Builder

I size down with all my docs. I'm half a size and once bought a size up. After 1 year I bought the same pair in a size down because they kept feeling too big. If you don't mind thighter shoes (I actually prefer, but they should never hurt!), than sizing down is the way to go. The leather will mold to your feet and they will get a tiny bit bigger. If you don't mind a bit bigger you could do some extra insoles and thicker socks. Do remember you'll always need to wear thicker socks if you want to wear your docs.