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Frustrated and smaller than small (size 2 or 2 1/2)

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  • mimizini2002
    Hi there, I am 5 0 but have a smaller than average shoe size even for my height. I wear a size 2 1/2 ring finger, and anywhere from a size 13 to a size 2
    Message 1 of 3 , Jan 5, 2009
      Hi there,

      I am 5'0" but have a smaller than average shoe size even for my
      height. I wear a size 2 1/2 ring finger, and anywhere from a size 13
      to a size 2 1/2-3 in childrens shoes. I'm beyond frustration that I
      can't find any decent dress shoes. Most are poorly made out of
      plastic, and or look like a 10 year old should be wearing them. I
      would love to have a nice pump like everyone else, but my "pumps" are
      lacking and my high arch etc, doesn't help.

      I found a site called cinderella's of Boston, but they are in CA, and
      I am uncertain on how their return policy is, being that I have no
      idea what size I truly am. I usually end up sending the poor sales
      person back about 5 times or so for one shoe....because they all vary
      so heavily in childrens sizes.

      Any recommendations on how I should start my search, would be helpful.

      Thank you,

      M
    • Sue
      Me too! I wear a 2 or 3. Cinderella s is good. I tried a 4 from them once and had to send it back. It was no problem. What nobody has though is tall
      Message 2 of 3 , Jan 12, 2009
        Me too! I wear a 2 or 3. Cinderella's is good. I tried a 4 from
        them once and had to send it back. It was no problem.

        What nobody has though is tall platform heel shoes in our small sizes
        which I think is nuts cause we're probably the ones who need
        platforms the most! I'd love to have a couple of really tall high
        heel platforms to close the gap with my bf cause he's over 6-foot
        tall and I'm only 4'6" tall, even if I only wore them at home for
        playtime. Anybody know of anyplace that has them is small sizes?


        --- In SmallShoes@yahoogroups.com, "mimizini2002" <swingdiva007@...>
        wrote:
        >
        > Hi there,
        >
        > I am 5'0" but have a smaller than average shoe size even for my
        > height. I wear a size 2 1/2 ring finger, and anywhere from a size
        13
        > to a size 2 1/2-3 in childrens shoes. I'm beyond frustration that I
        > can't find any decent dress shoes. Most are poorly made out of
        > plastic, and or look like a 10 year old should be wearing them. I
        > would love to have a nice pump like everyone else, but my "pumps"
        are
        > lacking and my high arch etc, doesn't help.
        >
        > I found a site called cinderella's of Boston, but they are in CA,
        and
        > I am uncertain on how their return policy is, being that I have no
        > idea what size I truly am. I usually end up sending the poor sales
        > person back about 5 times or so for one shoe....because they all
        vary
        > so heavily in childrens sizes.
        >
        > Any recommendations on how I should start my search, would be
        helpful.
        >
        > Thank you,
        >
        > M
        >
      • mr_mr383
        hi there maybe you could try a site in uk called www.pretty-small-shoes.com they have some really cool high fashion (and i mean HIGH)for small size shoe
        Message 3 of 3 , Feb 26, 2009
          hi there

          maybe you could try a site in uk called

          www.pretty-small-shoes.com

          they have some really cool high fashion (and i mean HIGH)for small
          size shoe shoppers.

          they have shoes with 7/8/9 cm heels

          regards

          Tom





          --- In SmallShoes@yahoogroups.com, "Sue" <tinyoneme@...> wrote:
          >
          > Me too! I wear a 2 or 3. Cinderella's is good. I tried a 4 from
          > them once and had to send it back. It was no problem.
          >
          > What nobody has though is tall platform heel shoes in our small sizes
          > which I think is nuts cause we're probably the ones who need
          > platforms the most! I'd love to have a couple of really tall high
          > heel platforms to close the gap with my bf cause he's over 6-foot
          > tall and I'm only 4'6" tall, even if I only wore them at home for
          > playtime. Anybody know of anyplace that has them is small sizes?
          >
          >
          > --- In SmallShoes@yahoogroups.com, "mimizini2002" <swingdiva007@>
          > wrote:
          > >
          > > Hi there,
          > >
          > > I am 5'0" but have a smaller than average shoe size even for my
          > > height. I wear a size 2 1/2 ring finger, and anywhere from a size
          > 13
          > > to a size 2 1/2-3 in childrens shoes. I'm beyond frustration that I
          > > can't find any decent dress shoes. Most are poorly made out of
          > > plastic, and or look like a 10 year old should be wearing them. I
          > > would love to have a nice pump like everyone else, but my "pumps"
          > are
          > > lacking and my high arch etc, doesn't help.
          > >
          > > I found a site called cinderella's of Boston, but they are in CA,
          > and
          > > I am uncertain on how their return policy is, being that I have no
          > > idea what size I truly am. I usually end up sending the poor sales
          > > person back about 5 times or so for one shoe....because they all
          > vary
          > > so heavily in childrens sizes.
          > >
          > > Any recommendations on how I should start my search, would be
          > helpful.
          > >
          > > Thank you,
          > >
          > > M
          > >
          >
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