decodoll said:A thread after my own heart! I have a pretty good collection of 30's and 40's shoes started myself. I'm a 6 1/2-7 AAA, so I have a pretty easy time shopping for vintage shoes. A much easier time in fact then I ever had shopping for modern shoes!
decodoll said:A thread after my own heart! I have a pretty good collection of 30's and 40's shoes started myself. I'm a 6 1/2-7 AAA, so I have a pretty easy time shopping for vintage shoes. A much easier time in fact then I ever had shopping for modern shoes! I'll have to take pictures of some of my favourites and post them when I get home tonight.
have no vintage shoes.
They are always so small. What is the comparison to shoe sizes now? If I wear and 8 or 8.5 modern what would that be in vintage??
Shoe sizing is pretty much the same; however, what has changed is the width of shoes. Women had much narrower feet then, and so most shoes from the 1930s-40s tend to be very narrow (AA or AAA). I wear a 7.5-8B, and of the shoes I have that are marked, they tend to be the same in size (or I will fit an 8-8.5 narrow.)
jitterbugdoll said:When you looked at the listed measurements, did you measure the inside length and width of a well-fitting pair of your own heels? Sometimes the listed size is not the actual size of the shoe (or sometimes the seller guesstimates), and the measurements actually do match up to your own shoe size.