^ I wear a 41 in Nike, and I wear a 41 in Layer-0.
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Originally posted by Raw View PostThere is no way you wear EU45 in Nikes and 45 in say ma+ boots.
MA+ i wear a 44 (which is a US11), never tried a 43 (archive sf didnt have anything smaller), that being said i would still wear a minimum of a 43.
Another thing to add, i like my boots roomy and my running shoes snug so there are variations but i am a dead on US11
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Originally posted by SeptSeptSept View Posturgent question !
hey guys, if i'm a 43 in most shoes as rick owens, will a 42 ann dem fit or not ? thinking about those last collection vitello boots.. thanks a lot !
not sure if it's too late, but if u mean the boots with the back-lace, i wore the same size in them as in everything else (incl. rick and ann sneaks etc...), i.e. they were TTS in my experience. i know everyone always sizes down in ann boots, but imho this did not appy to those boots.
but maybe u could still fit a 42 if u got a narrow foot, cause the outsole was a bit longer than my other footwear. tricky...
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I've never tried Air Max or those type of running Nike but I recently tried on some free run 2+ and the US9.5 was too snug for comfort so I was definately a US10 (EU44) and I wear 42 in ma+ boots, can even add an insole after a few weeks of wear. My ma+ boots measure 30cm and a pair of US10 Nike Dunk SB I've had for ages measure 29.5cm. I guess some Nikes might fit bigger, this is just from my experience.
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Originally posted by Raw View PostI've never tried Air Max or those type of running Nike but I recently tried on some free run 2+ and the US9.5 was too snug for comfort so I was definately a US10 (EU44) and I wear 42 in ma+ boots, can even add an insole after a few weeks of wear. My ma+ boots measure 30cm and a pair of US10 Nike Dunk SB I've had for ages measure 29.5cm. I guess some Nikes might fit bigger, this is just from my experience.
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Originally posted by Raw View PostI've never tried Air Max or those type of running Nike but I recently tried on some free run 2+ and the US9.5 was too snug for comfort so I was definately a US10 (EU44) and I wear 42 in ma+ boots, can even add an insole after a few weeks of wear. My ma+ boots measure 30cm and a pair of US10 Nike Dunk SB I've had for ages measure 29.5cm. I guess some Nikes might fit bigger, this is just from my experience.
dude how can a pair of size 10 Nikes... be only 29.5, a Euro 42 measuring like a size 41 :S
I always thought Nike were like TTS no question.Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, small minds discuss people
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I've always thought in general that boots and dress shoes are always sized larger than sneakers. Before I became interested in boots and leather shoes, I always thought of my foot size as US9.5-10. It was only after I became interested in boots that I realised I was a 42 in boot size. That's just how it's worked for me.
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Really depends on which cut. If it's denim, check this thread that has a rare size five, which might be what you'd need if you don't have thin legs.
I've been able to wear 4s with a 33 inch waist and I've had 3s with a 33 inch waist in different versions but thighs are pretty average.
Do yourself a favor. Get measurements. No reason not to.Originally posted by mizzarSorry for being kind of a dick to you.
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size 1 is 65 cm waist
Size 2 I think is 68cm but the google translation is all wack.
so I found these in a size 1 gray, and a size 2 black.
But I want the black one. Is there much of a difference in actual fit between size 1 and size 2? I guess the waist is adjustable so it doesn't really matter.. or does it?
I'm 29" waist.Last edited by anomolies; 01-14-2012, 02:05 AM.
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The difference between a size 1 and a size 2 would be negligible in that cut, that material and that elastic/adjustable waist in my opinion. It's likely a few cms here and there in terms of the crotch and thighs.
Get the black, wash and dry them in them in the dryer and you'll have a size 1. Voila. Seriously.
Sizing is more of a concern with sharp fits and cuts and materials like leather and denim. I'm a 33 inch waist and could probably squeeze into size 1-4 in those without much trouble but I'd def. need a size 4 in jeans where the rise and thighs and calves are a concern.Originally posted by mizzarSorry for being kind of a dick to you.
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Originally posted by beardown View PostReally depends on which cut. If it's denim, check this thread that has a rare size five, which might be what you'd need if you don't have thin legs.
I've been able to wear 4s with a 33 inch waist and I've had 3s with a 33 inch waist in different versions but thighs are pretty average.
Do yourself a favor. Get measurements. No reason not to.
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