Most people buy shoes based on brand, price, or appearance in-store. None of these tells you whether a shoe will actually fit, last, or work with what you already wear.
Fit is determined by the last, not the size on the box. Durability is determined by construction. Wearability is determined by how the shoe integrates into your wardrobe. If you cannot read these three things, you are guessing.
This guide teaches you how to stop guessing.
It is based on years working at Hermans Schoenen, one of the last traditional shoe stores in the Netherlands before its bankruptcy in 2019, combined with experience across brands such as Burberry, Bottega Veneta, Zegna, Edward Green and Crockett & Jones.
You will learn:
how to identify your foot shape and understand fit properly
how different lasts affect comfort and sizing
how to assess construction and materials without marketing language
what actually separates $200 shoes from $1000 shoes
how to predict whether a shoe will last and age well
how to choose shoes that work with your existing wardrobe
This is not fashion advice or brand ranking. It is a decision framework for evaluating footwear before you buy it.
Includes:
32-page PDF, visual breakdowns of fit and construction, brand and model references by price range.
Most bad purchases come from missing information at the moment of decision. This removes that uncertainty.