Bronx Jaxstar Black Suede Platform Sneakers
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Like new (Euro 40’s a bit too snug for me, I usually wear US size 10). Suede + yellow combo is very rare, basically sold out everywhere. Tags: Asos, UNIF, Buffalo, Urban Outfitters, Dolls Kill, Delia’s, 90s
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likangelbb
Hey i was wondering what size you are exactly cz i think im same as you, but im usually 40-41eu, like in converse i wear womens 9, reeboks i wear womens 10, do ypu think these would be snug on me too i like my shoes with a tiny bit of space✌️thnx
Feb 24Reply

1985vibes
@likangelbb Hiya! Yeah it sounds like we wear similar sizes. It depends on the brand for me as well. I wear a 10 in Reebok’s, 10 in Puma (suede core, the chunky sneakers), 9.5 in Vans, 9.5 in Sketchers (90’s revamp chunky sneakers), 9 in Doc Martens...; These Bronx shoes fit on my feet but I would’ve preferred a size up (for thicker socks etc) & I just prefer a wider fit (around the sides) in general. Hope this helps 🌟
Feb 25Reply

likangelbb
@1985vibes lol we are exactly the same size😂 and me too i like them bigger rather than tight, how toght was it on you doe
Feb 25Reply

1985vibes
@likangelbb my feet fit into them fine (I didn’t have to struggle to get them on or anything) ~ most of my socks are cozy/thick so I just knew I wouldn’t be able to wear them w/ shoes like this & be 100% comfortable & I just don’t like going w/o socks unless I’m wearing flip flops or sandals or something (& it’s easier for thin socks to form holes over time, at least for me, etc etc) lol
Feb 25Reply

likangelbb
@1985vibes yea im the same way😂😭thanx anyway!
Feb 26Reply

likangelbb
@1985vibes also post them to depop they for sure gona sell quick on there
Feb 26Reply
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