Shrift, can't help you there. All mine are 10s, and honestly, they could be 9.5s, but I don't know if that is typical (yes, apparently I lost weight in my feet.) They tend to be generous in the toebox, from my experience (which is why I love them so) so if you've got skinny balls, I'd go with regular sizing even if the rec is to do a size up.
eta: Trudy, the murder? Eh, it doesn't hit me personally, but it is sad for the victim and the guy who helped him. It's my city, I'm used to this sort of shit (hello, car behind crimetape for a driveby!,) and yet I love it still for the goodness that abounds. Cause there is a lot of it. Just not in everyone.
if you've got skinny balls, I'd go with regular sizing even if the rec is to do a size up.
I finally looked at the Fluevog heels I have, and I ordered a 7 1/2 when I normally take a 7. At the moment I'm trying to decide between the red+taupe+purple buttons in a 7, and the black & white in a 7 1/2.
Half size up, you can always do insoles and heel grips if they prove a smidge to big.
Sometimes I think you have to have the shit to really know how good the good is. Not that I wouldn't trade, but, ok I don't know what my point was.
I'm glad you were able to help the old woman out, Burrell. She seemed a little confused/confusing as to what her problem was and how you could help. Glad it worked out.
some site, maybe fluevog itself, has customer reports on how specific shoes are sized. Some of the heels I bought ran big, so when I ordered a half size up they were REALLY big. I think the oxfords I have were true to size.
They tend to be generous in the toebox, from my experience (which is why I love them so) so if you've got skinny balls, I'd go with regular sizing even if the rec is to do a size up.
Huh. The toeboxes on all the more modern ones I've tried have been ridiculously tight, and the instep designed for people without one. The vintage pair I got the other day I was able to use my actual size instead of going up, though.
so if you've got skinny balls
I'm the only adolescent giggling over this? Really?
Moving in with one's parents is a fraught thing. I expected it to be hard, I prepared myself as much as I could. My grandma has been in the hospital for 2 months now hovering on the brink of death. She took a turn for the worse today so I'm sure tensions were even higher than usual, but my dad flipped out on me tonight. Something unforeseen is a dealbreaker to him and it's also a line in the sand for me.
So now I've wasted lots of time and some of the last money I have before complete Brokesville moving down here. Gonna be hard to get the resources to move back to the Bay Area again but I think that's what I've got to do now. I really really don't want to live in the usual Section 8 housing because I've lived nearby such places and they're loud and dangerous. But I'm new to this whole SSDI poverty thing so I'm not sure how to find a safe place that isn't completely isolated. Oddly enough, I'd have an easier time living this close to the bone if I weren't disabled. I could basically live in a car or something. Not possible in my current medical situation. Hmm.
Well, at least I'm handling things better than I would have in the past. I've only had slightly teary eyes at times and have been able to focus on DOING something rather than getting all angst-ridden over something not really in my control. We'll see if I manage to keep rolling with the punches.