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i find the jacnos to be comfortable, but the jodphurs easier to walk longer distances in because of the shorter heel
interesting, how did you size? they are literally beating my feet up everytime i wear them and they fit somewhat perfectly

edit: forgot to include i have the 60mm version
 

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Ik I’m not who you replied to but I’m an 8 and I got 40. For whatever reason Celine decides that 40=8, etc. They were pretty uncomfortable for like the first month of wear but they became nice to wear after that.
interesting, how did you size? they are literally beating my feet up everytime i wear them and they fit somewhat perfectly

edit: forgot to include i have the 60mm version
 

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Same, I typically wear an 8 in most other brands loafers/dress shoes but I go 40 in Celine.

they are literally beating my feet up everytime i wear them
If you’re feet are anything like mine (lean & very bony) then try sticking a thin sneaker insole in the boot. I find the small amount of additional padding to help quite a bit.
 

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interesting, how did you size? they are literally beating my feet up everytime i wear them and they fit somewhat perfectly

edit: forgot to include i have the 60mm version

I have:
- A 42 in the 60mm Jacnos. These fit snug when I first bought them but now actually feel a bit loose, still comfortable to wear though.
- A 42 in the 60mm chain biker Camargues. Same experience as the Jacnos.
- A 43 in the 40mm Jodhpurs. I should have only sized up to a 42.5 because these are very roomy, and I have to pull to the last hole on the straps. Still reasonably comfortable to wear for decent amount of walking. I also tend to choose these over the Jacno or Camargues when I'm walking more since the heel height makes it easier to walk in and travel with.
- A 42 in the Rangers. These are the most uncomfortable Celine boots I have. I think I should have sized up to a 42.5 and I find the sole to be hard and rigid. Might just need to put an insole in, but given it's already tight it probably would be difficult to do so. I avoid wearing these if I will be doing a decent amount of walking.
- A 42 in lace up Jacno derbys. Also could have sized up to a 42.5, but wearing these aren't as bad as the rangers.

For reference on how shoes normally fit, I usually wear 10-11s in sneakers. So this seems to fit in with the sizing experience of 40=8 other members posted above. For other derbies/loafers, though, the Celine sizing seems TTS to me. A past post I made:
tried on the drugstore chelseas in store in a size 42 and it fit well. For comparison, I have some common projects chelseas also in 42 and usually wear 42s in other brands' loafers or boots without laces. I wear 42.5 for something like Churchs derbies.
I generally have somewhat wider feet and all my nike sneakers are size 44.
 

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On thé topic of sizing and what not, does anybody here own the ranger combat boots from a few years back? If so, do you go with the size you went with for your Jacno/Luco?
 

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Ik I’m not who you replied to but I’m an 8 and I got 40. For whatever reason Celine decides that 40=8, etc. They were pretty uncomfortable for like the first month of wear but they became nice to wear after that.
That's nice to hear since I'm struggling to even walk 1km in them atm.. I'm a tts 44 and got a 43.
I think I'm going to tank the pain and hope they mold to my feet better.. going to Celine in a couple days to try some new boots on aswell
 

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I have:
- A 42 in the 60mm Jacnos. These fit snug when I first bought them but now actually feel a bit loose, still comfortable to wear though.
what kind of walking are you doing in your jacnos? sorry if thats a weird question but some friends of mine said they arent for the kind of walking I do.. whatever that means
 

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what kind of walking are you doing in your jacnos? sorry if thats a weird question but some friends of mine said they arent for the kind of walking I do.. whatever that means
Is that you?

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Joking aside the last or sizing of the boots is probably not for you if you can't even walk 1km in them. I'd definitely try other shapes/sizes or move on to another brand if it is not possible.
 

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On thé topic of sizing and what not, does anybody here own the ranger combat boots from a few years back? If so, do
you go with the size you went with for your Jacno/Luco?

I went 40 for both my fw19 rangers & 2020 Luco’s. Never owned any jacno’s
 

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Joking aside the last or sizing of the boots is probably not for you if you can't even walk 1km in them. I'd definitely try other shapes/sizes or move on to another brand if it is not possible.
I refuse.... beauty is pain.
 

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