…be a horrible warning.
I have big feet. Long and fairly narrow for a person of my, erm, stature. I take a size 10 in most shoes, 11 if it’s a small make. In Crocs, I take a 10. I checked before I ordered the black MJ’s to be sure I ordered the same size, and still the black ones are a little snug. Despite having a big “10” stamped on the bottom. But I have worn them all day today without pain, and I am sure they will be ok once they are worn in.
I just got back to the office to find a delivery on my desk – the Primas had arrived already! I tried them on straight away, and was horrified to find that they are way too small. Like pinched toes, almost can’t squeeze my feet in small.
I would have thought that it is a reasonable assumption to make that within a brand of shoes, sizing would be consistent across the different ranges?
Apparently not. Order online at your peril.
Well, peril might be too strong a word, because they promise to get a new pair out to me asap, but I probably won’t have them for my NZ trip 😦
So, on to work news. I got business cards yesterday (they still don’t have my official* title on them, but I am working on it), and today I delivered an expensive bit of medical kit that I sold all on my lonesome. I also gave some user training, which is damn impressive considering that I thought my synapses were going to melt and leak out through my ears while I was trying to learn about this system.
*My “official” title is Queen of the G+dd@m^ Mother Fscking Universe. But you can call me Lara.

I just got Primas tonight at David Jones! I too noticed that they run a bit small, and I had a get a bigger size than I take in the normal Crocs.
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