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We will show you how to find your size in the most famous red bottom shoes, but there are a few things you should know before that. When you go to try on Louboutins, make sure you do so on the carpet. You won’t be able to return the red bottoms if they are scratched or show signs of wear, and you may have to pay a fee.

 

At least not for the first time, Louboutins are not a shoe that can be bought online. If you’re shopping online, get a couple of sizes to ensure you get the perfect fit, even if it means a temporary charge on your credit card. Chatting with our customer service team might also be beneficial because they have a lot of experience with the fit and can provide personalized feedback.

 

Lobuoutin frequently advises ordering a half-size larger than usual in heels, but the sizing process is more complicated. Before we get into sizing advice for some of the most iconic shoes, there are a few additional things to remember about sizing:

 

The material of the shoe

This has a significant impact on its size. Natural leather stretches and conforms to your foot’s contour over time. Although patent leather offers benefits like being more durable and waterproof, it does not stretch or conform to your foot. You can take your shoes to a cobbler to be stretched if they’re a little too snug, and you’ll have far better luck with natural leather.

 

The pitch (or height of the heel)

This feature determines how comfortable and wearable a shoe is. It also has an impact on fit because it decides whether your foot is relaxed or crushed and squeezed to bend above a stiletto. Louboutin heels are measured in millimeters for reference. Their 120mm (4.7 inches) heels are famously difficult shoes to wear and walk in, so a 100mm (3.9 inches) heel or less is much more manageable.

 

The toe box

This feature is often neglected, yet it can have a significant impact on whether you need to size up or down. Toe boxes are the areas of a shoe where your toes go, and they can be different widths and lengths. The toe box has different sizes and they are determined by the Louboutin heels. Make sure to inquire about the size of the toe box of your Louboutin heels, especially if you have a broader foot or somewhat longer toes.

 

What to Know About Finding Your Perfect Fit in Louboutin’s Most Iconic Styles

Kate

The Kate is a sleek and beautiful pointed-toe heel with a classic shape. It’s never a bad idea to have a pair of well-made, stylish black heels in your closet. This is exactly why Kate was created.

 

Louboutin suggests ordering half a size bigger, while some people require a whole size up. The sole is thin, and the toe box is narrower as well, albeit longer. These will be easier to wear if you have slender to regular feet. The Kate is one of Louboutin’s most difficult designs to wear if you have broad feet. Instead, consider having the shoe extended or considering other models with a wider sole.

 

So Kate

This is the Louboutin style that most people are familiar with. It’s an intensified rendition of Kate, with a very high arch. The So Kate features a super high heel with no platform, thereby putting the foot in a tippy-toe position. The high heels are thin and have no platform. These shoes provide little support, and while buyers enjoy looking at them, they rarely enjoy wearing them.

 

The So Kate sole, like the Kate, is extremely narrow. Because of the foot’s drastically arched position, the toe box is shorter and narrower. While Louboutin suggests purchasing half a size up, some customers require a full-size up. Overall, it is not suitable for broad-footed people.

 

Iriza

This style is a classic half-d’Orsay heel reinvented by Louboutin. This is your best bet for comfort if you want to buy a Louboutin shoe that does not have a platform.

 

This design is one of the ideal designs for people with broad feet. Due to the cutaway on the side, which allows for much more room in the shoe, it will be the most comfortable and easiest to fit a wider foot. The toe box of Iriza is pointed, narrow, and lengthy. As a result, Louboutin’s official fit recommendation for them is true to size. They should also fit your feet better over time because they’re made of natural leather.

 

However, some people require sizing up or down. Sizing may be affected if your toes are on the shorter or longer side.

 

Pigalle

If you think the So Kate and Kate are torture devices, the Pigalle is a much better classic heel option for you. The Pigalle stiletto is a little bit thicker than a pencil-thin stiletto, but it’s still thin enough to look chic.

 

This size runs small because the sole is smaller and the toe box is a little shorter. The toe box is pointy but rounded, and it’s a little shorter than Iriza’s. You should probably avoid buying your usual heel size. Instead, Louboutin advises ordering a half-size larger.

 

New Very Prive

One thing to keep in mind about platform shoes is that, while they are higher, they are likely to be more comfortable because the platform provides better support for your feet. Because of their (concealed) platform, the New Very Prive shoes offer better comfort than the other types on this list. Some think these shoes are comfortable, at least for a Louboutin.

 

Although these are more comfortable and appear to be roomier, the New Very Prive heels, like almost every other heel on our list, run small. The toe box is a little narrow, but the peep toe adds a little extra toe room. Since the sole of these shoes is small, similar to that of Kate, it’s normally recommended to size up a half-size or more.