Jimmy Choo Bing Sizing Guide
I have always been a fan of sparkle, so when it was love at first sight when I first saw the Jimmy Choo Bing collection. I often receive questions about sizing on these particular shoes, so I put together my recommendation based off of each specific style. For reference, I am a 7.5/8 in US sizing and mostly a 38 in European sizing. In general, I find these run a hair small. For all but the boots you have a bit more wiggle room since they have an open back. If you are not sure, I recommend going to your local Saks, Neimans, or Nordstrom to try the shoes on; that way you’ll be ready to pounce when you see a good deal on Shop My Finds.
While we’re talking fit, I will also comment on comfort for the heels. The 100mm are comfortable compared to other 100mm heels, but I would not walk miles in them. The 65mm are much more comfortable and something I can walk much further in.
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Jimmy Choo Bing 100mm Heel: These run small. I can fit into the 38, but my heel is right at the edge. I prefer the fit of the 38.5. I would size up one half size from your standard European size.
Jimmy Choo Bing 65mm Heel: I think these run a hair small too. I can fit into the 38, but the 38.5 feels better. I would size up one half size from your standard European size.
Jimmy Choo Bing Flat: These run a hair small too. Like the high heel Bing shoes, you have a little bit more wiggle room because they dont have a back, but, if you can, order a half size up.
Jimmy Choo Cruz Combat Boot: These run more narrow than small. I have a pretty standard width foot (maybe a hair wide but I always take a medium width shoe). The 38 fits me but it is a slimmer fit. The 38.5 fits a bit looser on my foot. I think for these you will likely be able to fit in both your standard size for a more snug fit or go one size up.
Happy Shopping!