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Daniel Green Boudoir Hostess Slippers
Daniel Green ivory satin open toe hostess boudoir slippers or shoes from the 1950s. I always suggest that the best way to buy vintage shoes that have no marked size is to measure a pair of shoes that you own, in a similar size and see how the sizes compare. It's important to pay attention to the toe shape because very pointed tip shoes will have a longer measurement so that can be a little confusing! But these are pretty standard, so you can measure a pair of round toed shoes to compare. Probably worn once, these also make great wedding shoes!
These have a 3 1/4" heel and measure 9 7/8" in length on the inside. The widest part of the sole on the outside is 3" and I'd estimate them to be a size 8 B.
In order to best determine fit, measure yourself or a garment of a similar style that fits you well. Compare those measurements to those on the item description.
Description
Daniel Green Boudoir Hostess Slippers
Daniel Green ivory satin open toe hostess boudoir slippers or shoes from the 1950s. I always suggest that the best way to buy vintage shoes that have no marked size is to measure a pair of shoes that you own, in a similar size and see how the sizes compare. It's important to pay attention to the toe shape because very pointed tip shoes will have a longer measurement so that can be a little confusing! But these are pretty standard, so you can measure a pair of round toed shoes to compare. Probably worn once, these also make great wedding shoes!
These have a 3 1/4" heel and measure 9 7/8" in length on the inside. The widest part of the sole on the outside is 3" and I'd estimate them to be a size 8 B.
In order to best determine fit, measure yourself or a garment of a similar style that fits you well. Compare those measurements to those on the item description.
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