Fidji E147
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Description
View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- Add truly amazing mary jane style to your ensemble with the E147 from Fidji®.
- Soft leather upper with contrast stitching detail for much added visual appeal.
- Hook-and-loop closure ensures easy on-and-off wear and a secure fit.
- Leather lining ensures an abrasion-free environment for all-day wear.
- Lightly padded footbed massages the foot with each and every step.
- Rubber outsole delivers long-lasting durability on a variety of surfaces.
- Imported.
- Measurements:
- Heel Height: 2 1⁄4 in
- Weight: 9 oz
- Product measurements were taken using size 38 (US Women's 7.5), width B - Medium. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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Fidji is a brand created in 1999 which aims at designing a type of shoe that juggles comfort and fashion. Made with incredibly soft Italian leather and created by top designers in Spain and France, Fidji shoes are a huge hit with women of all ages. Usually this type of style and fashion comes with the sacrifice of your feet. However, Fidji shoes are soft, comfortable and all-around feminine.
Fidji footwear is meant for the woman who cares about comfort, but demands a shoe that is made up of genuine leather, harmonious colors, and stylish good looks. Enhance your life with a pair of Fidji shoes.
Fit Survey:
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- 0% Excellent arch support
- 67% Moderate arch support
- 33% No arch support
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Fidji E147
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For a stylish, high-ish heel, this is very comfortable. The toe box is spacious despite the somewhat pointy look. The front also wraps around the front of the feet in a very comfy way. I wish Zappos carry the 0.5 EU sizes. (It's either 39 or 40, even tho I see Amazon carries 39.5 on various Fidji shoes.) I am 8.5M but like things to be a bit spacious as I usually always wear "comfort" walking shoes. The 39 is fine, but the 40 gives me a more spacious front, tho it is a bit longer than needed. But I decide to go with 40, and wear socks instead of nylons, as I prefer the extra toe room. Not any noticeable arch support. Insole not heavily padded in anyway. Despite all this, it's still a very comfortable stylish shoe. I'll try other Fidji shoes in the future. I find them stylish yet practical, and am happy with the comfort.
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- Rosanna - customer
- from Richmond, CA
- May 5, 2013
I haven't been this excited about a pair of shoes since my Fleuvogs (sorry, Zappos doesn't carry them)! I'm a size 5 and the Euro 35 fit perfectly (though I would argue that a Euro 35 is closer to a true US 5, not a "4.5"). Anyway, the black leather has a slight greyish tinge making it feel more vintage, the velcro is strong, and the styling is quirky. The toe was not a problem for me, even with my (smallish) bunions.
I'd also recommend: Fleuvog, Frye
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- Anonymous - customer
- from N. California
- April 24, 2013
I purchased this, my second pair of Fidji shoes, just this week, but the shape of the toe does not work for my foot. I have to return them, as they are the right size, but just not the right shape. The style and color are wonderful. I will try a different type of Fidji shoe, since I love their general pnash!
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- Erika W - customer
- from Massachusetts
- March 27, 2013





