1 "like" for the channel, and 100 "likes" for her! Precious! Thanks for taking us with you. I always enjoy seeing people REALLY enjoy NYC. The club looks like fun! Be well.
After trying many designer sneakers I realised the whole story about sizing up or down. European designer sneakers are measured in European system, and each size correspond to 6.66mm increase in foot length, and conversion to US/UK/JP size is usually totally incorrect, while mainstream sneakers are usually measured in US/UK size with 1/3 inch increase in foot length per size, and their correspondence to EU sizes is usually incorrect. When asking if something fits true-to-size, you can't use your US size measurement when you buy European-made shoes. They would fit TTS according to Brannock Device, but their US sizing number would be completely off and vice versa. I guess that's why you have this issue with Balenciaga sneakers. Although, certain shoes from certain brands do run large/small even if you get a correct sizing, like Air Forces are usually 1/3 US size bigger than true Brannock size, and many Celine sneakers are definitely 1/3 EU (about 3mm too long) size bigger than they should be (just take out a sola and see it, CT-01 and everything made on this last run big)
I have the same Anita ko earrings, but will they break if I bend them when putting them on or taking them off? I'm afraid they will break if I bend them too many times.
1 "like" for the channel, and 100 "likes" for her! Precious! Thanks for taking us with you. I always enjoy seeing people REALLY enjoy NYC.
The club looks like fun!
Be well.
Thanks my dude , yeah she’s the best!😝 Star of the vlog!
After trying many designer sneakers I realised the whole story about sizing up or down. European designer sneakers are measured in European system, and each size correspond to 6.66mm increase in foot length, and conversion to US/UK/JP size is usually totally incorrect, while mainstream sneakers are usually measured in US/UK size with 1/3 inch increase in foot length per size, and their correspondence to EU sizes is usually incorrect. When asking if something fits true-to-size, you can't use your US size measurement when you buy European-made shoes. They would fit TTS according to Brannock Device, but their US sizing number would be completely off and vice versa. I guess that's why you have this issue with Balenciaga sneakers. Although, certain shoes from certain brands do run large/small even if you get a correct sizing, like Air Forces are usually 1/3 US size bigger than true Brannock size, and many Celine sneakers are definitely 1/3 EU (about 3mm too long) size bigger than they should be (just take out a sola and see it, CT-01 and everything made on this last run big)
I have the same Anita ko earrings, but will they break if I bend them when putting them on or taking them off? I'm afraid they will break if I bend them too many times.
Hi, I’ve heard they of some peoples breaking i don’t remove mine tho, they have been in since I purchased them
@@ArielRosado Thank you 😊 I will try not to remove it either.