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I'm confused about Fly London sizing.  I always take a European size 36, I am a size 6M.  However, Fly London says 37 for 6-6.5 and 36 is 5.5.  Should I order 37, or do they run large?

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I went with their suggested size and they fit perfectly.

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I am a solid size 7 and always go with 37 in Fly London and Birkenstock.

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@scatcat wrote:

I am a solid size 7 and always go with 37 in Fly London and Birkenstock.


@scatcat   So you think they run large if the 37 fits you?  I ask because a size 7 according to their chart is a 38.  I am a 6 and a 36 in Birkenstocks.  Fly London says 6 is a 37.  Still confused.

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I went with their recommendation.

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I went with what they recommended, and they fit great.  These are very HIGH fashion.  Can't believe that QVC carries Fly London.  Just a step above QVC style.

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Re: Fly London Sizing

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@Biftu They're great for a narrow to slimmer foot.

 

My careers have always taken me to a position where I stand all day.  I'll buy a wide for my metarsal in the winter, in summer, I pot in a metarsal pad.  Needing an 8, I get the 8-81/2 (39) and use stretchers to increase the width.

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@Biftu wrote:

I'm confused about Fly London sizing.  I always take a European size 36, I am a size 6M.  However, Fly London says 37 for 6-6.5 and 36 is 5.5.  Should I order 37, or do they run large?


@Biftu 

 

I find FL to run a bit narrow.  Unless you search for narrow shoes, you might want the 37, especially with a boot where you'll likely wear a sock.