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ribosradagast
162
Aug 4, 2017
I'm here to side with all the other dissenters in saying that these super suck. I took em out of the box and alas they're clown shoes. I ordered a half size down as recommended but turns out it should have been a full 1.5 sizes.
Maybe ebay will appreciate them...
phantomtides
9
Aug 4, 2017
ribosradagastNo need for eBay. Massdrop says they will accept returns on products that are "not as advertised." These were advertised as true to size. I suggest you ask politely for a refund. I have already done so.
ribosradagast
162
Aug 5, 2017
ribosradagastHere's some empirical evidence... adidas sambas on the left are an 11. Running shoes in the middle, 12. Puro, 11.5 as suggested (go down a half size).
They're so far off I don't even know what size I'd get them replaced with :O
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notalek
92
Aug 9, 2017
ribosradagastNot fair to use Adidas for scale. Adidas are always one size smaller than labeled. I wear size 13US Sambas, size 12US (45EU) Greats (and other Margom sole shoes), and I bought these from Massdrop in size 11.5. They all fit wonderfully. You should have paid closer attention to the sizing chart when purchasing.
ribosradagast
162
Aug 9, 2017
notalekWhere in the description does it say anything about Greats or Margoms?
notalek
92
Aug 9, 2017
ribosradagasti never said they did. I said Sambas are not a fair comparison. Adidas are notoriously small.
There was a sizing chart and it said to order down half a size.
notalek
92
Aug 9, 2017
ribosradagastAlso, the reason I mentioned Margom soles is that the soles shown in the pics are clearly imitation Margoms. Margom is the brand of sole found on almost all high end sneakers of this style. So it makes sense that these are similar in sizing to shoe's which use Margom soles. If you had paid attention to the EU sizing and CM listed on the sizing chart, you likely would have purchased the correct size.
ribosradagast
162
Aug 9, 2017
notalekI actually have a pair of EU shoes sized 45... which would have led me to buy the same size that I did. Oh well.
My point is that the average customer knows nothing about which soles are (suspected to be) on there, so they wouldn't have possessed your knowledge about what size to match. "Clearly" to you isn't "clear" at all to the uninitiated eye.
Jonah.Y
89
Aug 9, 2017
notalekThe insoles of my size 10 shoes from this drop measure 29 cm, not 28 cm as the sizing chart states. Maybe only some of the sizes were made incorrectly?