The same ones from two seasons ago or the season before that. Adidas COPA, laceless. The comfiest ones I've had.What boots are we all wearing this season?
I’m tempted. But every time I’ve tried some on (granted; rushed and in shops) - they seem to fit SO smallContinuing with my puma kings. First boot to go longer than a season in a long time.
They are narrow fitting. But they eventually mould to your foot so I was having some issues early doors around the ankle, I had to put some padding in it but that has resolved itself.How do you find the new Puma Kings? I see that have changed the style of them slightly....
This is USUALLY me, but I’ve always had the Nike Tiempos… yet to find a pair of Puma I can get on with!I'm a bit ocd and will always match my boots to the kit manufacturer. Nike Premiers for me again even if they only last about 18 months
Well that definitely was better than late than never33 years old and only just discovered I have been buying the wrong sized boots for all these years (which is why my toenails are always black!!).
It turns out different brands have different ideas for what a size 9 is, or what a size 8.5 is! It is only subtle but if you check the EU size too it can help with sizing - an 8 with Nike according to most conversion sites is actually a 7 with Puma, and an 8 with Nike is a 43 EU size - a size Adidas do not even do as their sizes are slightly different so can be a half smaller or larger either way so an 8 is actually a 43.33 - which can make a difference albeit subtle!!
Good luck!!

Surly it would have been easy to know size 9 was the wrong size when you were 8 years old33 years old and only just discovered I have been buying the wrong sized boots for all these years
I just thought that was how they were supposed to fit! No wonder I kept falling over!Surly it would have been easy to know size 9 was the wrong size when you were 8 years old![]()
Wait till your 66 and you now have to buy a full size more than you did when you were 40To be fair, as someone who considers myself a size 9, at 35 years old I'm questioning whether I really am a size 9, because I seem to be having to size up 1/2 size more often than I don't these days.
Every day is a school day! Makes sense though!Feet do get bigger even after you've stopped growing. The arch starts to flatten
Doing a heel lock with your laces can limit how much the foot slides in the boot.