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Good morning. I bought these Centurions a few months ago. I can't get past the feeling that they are about a 1/4 size too big. I've worn them to work for 4 days I think. They are a beautiful tobacco suede. I think i paid $800 or so. I'd take $600 OBO. I'd like to sell or trade for another suede dover. These are 8.5UK and I think i need an 8UK in most brands. Unfortunately, our cleaning lady threw the box and everything out Thanks!!
I am a touch upset at how bad the sizing is on these from AM. Very inconsistent.. Mine fit 1/2 size bigger as well. Somebody take my size 9 so I can buy his in 8.5 UK ?
I am a touch upset at how bad the sizing is on these from AM. Very inconsistent.. Mine fit 1/2 size bigger as well. Somebody take my size 9 so I can buy his in 8.5 UK ?
Thanks, this is antiqued burgundy. It looks generally a bit darker than this. Or should I say that light makes a big impact on how the color shows.Great color. Out of curiosity, what is your size in other brands?
With respect to your G & G classic range shoe, given the larger width, would you recommend sizing down a whole size from a US size. I wear a US 11.5 D and was wondering if I should consider a 10.5 or 11 in the G & G classic range shoe. Any suggestions?Thanks, this is antiqued burgundy. It looks generally a bit darker than this. Or should I say that light makes a big impact on how the color shows.
- Allen Edmonds: 12D US
- Bontoni: 12M US / 11 UK (slightly more snug that AM in Hawksbill)
- GG: I only have one pair in the Classic line so far, in 11.5 UK (the Classic line is wider than "regular" lasts, so people say EX width, but the box says 11.5F). They are definitely wider and have more room for toes
- Vass: 11 UK / 45 EUR in the F-last. I'm actually selling these (check buy and sell ads) as they have significantly less toe room). Length is good though, but not sure I want to try a different size given the slight gap that has formed (my feet are not flat, but I don't have high arches)
I have some other stuff to hopefully come soon, we'll see.
The consensus from what I've seen is to still go down half a size from your US size.With respect to your G & G classic range shoe, given the larger width, would you recommend sizing down a whole size from a US size. I wear a US 11.5 D and was wondering if I should consider a 10.5 or 11 in the G & G classic range shoe. Any suggestions?
I'm a little intrigued by that, as I always remember something David Bowie said once in an interview. He was saying that when you wear a suit you need a good, solid British shoe at the end of your leg, not a dainty Italian one, or something along those lines.AM shoe always has "heft", it's not English danddy type of shoe but still sleek enough, that's what I appreciate about his stuff.
I also really, really want to try the Hawksbill last. I'm wondering how similar it is to the Huang by Oct Tent.I really want to try soft square and hawsbill in regular width to confirm my size on those though (that will for sure open a ton of pandora box..)
Oh yes, I already fear for my bank account...AM shoe always has "heft", it's not English danddy type of shoe but still sleek enough, that's what I appreciate about his stuff.
I really want to try soft square and hawsbill in regular width to confirm my size on those though (that will for sure open a ton of pandora box..)