So yesterday I was rummaging through my closet to see if there are some things I should get rid of, but more importantly to see how the evening dresses I have fit me. I have 3 weddings coming up in June you see, so wanted to check whether anything I already have is fitting for these occasions. I know, June is still far far away but don’t you get days when you feel like dressing up just for the sake of it, even if you don’t have anywhere to go?!
So I did find two dresses actually that I had bought on sale from IGIGI which, I haven’t even worn yet! Shock! Horror! Anyway, one is a black velvet dress which is gorgeous and I even have the perfect shoes to wear with it. The other is a stunning green dress, but no shoes to match!
Perfect excuse for shoe shopping isn’t it? So I headed on to Ebay to see whether I can get some Evans shoes at low prices, and I managed! Here is what I got…
The first is a pair for black, high heeled, peep toe shoes, with jewel detail. Got these for only around $16. Steal isn’t it! So this is the one I needed to match the dress. But then I saw another one, in pink, which I just had to have… and so I got…
This little number right here. Another bargain at only approx $23!
I just cannot wait until these arrive!
Question: Exactly how wide are Evans’shoes? Torrid-brand shoes usually fit me width-wise in an 11 (although, I usually NEED to use a 12 in other brands), but I’ve heard that Evans’ shoes are like, REALLY wide. Would the EEE fit shoes be way too wide for my fit? Do you think that Evans 10 would fit me, or the 9?
Hi Katherine! To be quite honest I am not 100% sure what exact width all Evans shoes fall under, but yes they are pretty wide. I just checked their website, and it says shoes “all out footwear is wide fitting and available in E or EEE fit”, so I think the extent of width will depend on the style you choose. I would definitely check their size guide first, available here: http://www.evans.co.uk/sizeguide/global_sizes.html and then give it a test ride! Order a pair in the size you think you are most, and see how it goes. After consulting with size guides, at times when you’re unsure you pretty much have to take the plunge and see how it goes. Let me know how it goes!
Also found this link which should help you out more.. The Evans Footwear Size Guide: http://bit.ly/dvzBDe
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