Stuart Weitzman 50/50
- 5 stars 84%
- 4 stars 7%
- 3 stars 4%
- 2 stars 4%
- 1 star 1%
Description
View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- Luxe over-the-knee boot with a round toe and elastic boot shaft panel for a great fit.
- Soft nappa leather upper.
- Pull-on design.
- Leather lining.
- Logo rubber sole.
- Made in Spain.
- Make sure to accessorize with one of these stunning Stuart Weitzman clutches:

- Measurements:
- Heel Height: 1 in
- Weight: 1 lb 1.6 oz
- Circumference: 14 in
- Shaft: 21 in
- Product measurements were taken using size 7, width M. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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Stuart Weitzman understands that a great shoe is about more than a form or function. It is about making a woman feel beautiful. For over 30 years, Stuart has been committed to creating this experience - shoes that caress, adorn, and adore a woman's foot; shoes that ignite her imagination, make her feel glamorous.
For her, he produces over 600 styles a year: inventing new silhouettes; adapting wondrous materials; engineering the most comfortable fit. His sense of whimsy gives the designs their unique playfulness. His native city, New York, provides the perfect backdrop for his style. His personal connection to his audience fuels his creative instinct and inspires the total character of the Company.
A shoe beyond imagination
A Stuart Weitzman shoe, as well as a Stuart Weitzman handbag, is equal parts spectacle and sculpture. It is a playground for exotic and often unexpected materials, in constrictions that routinely push the boundaries of traditional footwear. Stuart Weitzman heels surprise in pillars of chrome, stainless steel, acrylic, and bamboo; carved cork and layered woods. Silhouettes seduce in lace, linen, and silk brocade along with the most luxurious leathers.
For Stuart Weitzman evening shoes and bags, 24-karat gold, gemstones, and oceans of hand set crystals turn shoes into sparkling jewels. Across the sheer range of styles, there is an attention to detail and craft that reveals the touch of a master shoemaker. More than one hundred hand operations go into every pair. Skill infuses each surface.
Stuart Weitzman shoes and handbags worldwide
From New York to Milan, from Paris to Beijing, the Stuart Weitzman shoes and handbags have a truly international presence and a steadily growing customer base. Now the company is engaging in a new phase of growth with the opening of signature retail stores in selected cities around the world, so that women can experience a broader range of styles and more dedicated service at key destinations.
Fit Survey:
- 1% Full size too large
- 25% Half size too Large
- 73% True to size
- 1% Half size too small
- 0% Full size too small
- 89% Felt true to width
- 6% Felt narrower than marked
- 6% Felt wider than marked
- 21% Excellent arch support
- 69% Moderate arch support
- 10% No arch support
Customer Reviews
Stuart Weitzman 50/50
Average rating is 5 out of 5 from a total of 82 reviews.
Top Positive Review
4 people found this review helpful.
After I got through hyperventilating at the cost, I love this boot BUT it took me several attempts and a discussion with an "in-the-fashion-industry" friend to figure out how to put these on and remove them. ("Instructions" to follow). The main problem (once I was able to get my foot into the boot) is that the inside of the (stiff) back heel area tends to not allow the foot to enter the shoe part of the boot without a struggle. (This is what a shoe horn accomplishes in a regular shoe). I do not know if continually doing this will break down that part of the boot or not. The first time I wore these, my husband had to remove them for me. No way could I accomplish it. How to insert and remove foot: I learned to fold the boot down before trying to insert or remove my foot. This definitely helps. (Previously, I had to lay on the bed/floor whatever and trying to get my foot in the boot created stomach cramps...no kidding. But then my pilates/yoga experience kicked in and I realized by holding in my stomach I didn't experience as much struggle or "pain"!). Having worn them 3 times now, things are a bit easier. Snug (but not tight) fitting in the rest of the leg, the ankle area was definitely looser. Great looking boot and one that my husband actually commented positively on (before he had to remove them). Amazing since he seldom notices "new" ("but they've been in my closet for years") items of apparel.
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1 person found this review helpful.
Yes, these are beautiful. And I've heard other women raving about them. But they are hard to get on. Also, I'm 5'6 and they hit right above my knee, cutting off my leg in a way that made my thighs looks much bigger than I thought they were. I didn't find them flattering at all.
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After I got through hyperventilating at the cost, I love this boot BUT it took me several attempts and a discussion with an "in-the-fashion-industry" friend to figure out how to put these on and remove them. ("Instructions" to follow). The main problem (once I was able to get my foot into the boot) is that the inside of the (stiff) back heel area tends to not allow the foot to enter the shoe part of the boot without a struggle. (This is what a shoe horn accomplishes in a regular shoe). I do not know if continually doing this will break down that part of the boot or not. The first time I wore these, my husband had to remove them for me. No way could I accomplish it. How to insert and remove foot: I learned to fold the boot down before trying to insert or remove my foot. This definitely helps. (Previously, I had to lay on the bed/floor whatever and trying to get my foot in the boot created stomach cramps...no kidding. But then my pilates/yoga experience kicked in and I realized by holding in my stomach I didn't experience as much struggle or "pain"!). Having worn them 3 times now, things are a bit easier. Snug (but not tight) fitting in the rest of the leg, the ankle area was definitely looser. Great looking boot and one that my husband actually commented positively on (before he had to remove them). Amazing since he seldom notices "new" ("but they've been in my closet for years") items of apparel.
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- Anonymous - customer
- from Long Island, NY
- December 1, 2011
I absolutely love these boots! I can wear them all day and forget I even have them on. I love the fact that they are made for skinny jeans. I have small calves and most boots are simply too big in the calves.
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- Anonymous - customer
- from Edmond, Ok
- April 1, 2011
I love these boots so much. I would run back to save them in a fire!
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- Anonymous - customer
- from Seattle Washington
- January 28, 2011
For tall gals with long narrow feet. I'm 5'11" with very narrow size 11 feet with ultra narrow heels and vertically thin feet as well (little fat or muscle). Sizing runs big, as a 10.5 with thick boot socks and an insert makes them fit perfectly for me. I bought mine at Russell & Bromley on Brompton Rd. in London near Harrod's. Salesclerk told me it came in only one width, but it ran narrow so I gave it a try. The box says 50-50 Black Nappa Stretch #371142 Amer 105 which means American size 10.5, but there is no width printed. Most stores now say boots only come in one width, so I was surprised to see that Zappos has N, M and W available. Makes me wonder how the manufacturer supplies boots to different countries with different width sizing. Would love to hear from others how their boot box labeled the width and how it fit. In fact, I wish Zappos would require us to report the exact size & width purchased to be included with our reviews, so we can gain even better perspective on fit. The stretch material on the boot is very very stretchy and clingy to the calf. I have neither thin nor wide calves and the fit is snug. Definitely for tights or true "skinny jeans" or narrow jeans with stirrups. With jeans that fit narrow along the calves (but not truly skinny jeans), the jeans bunch up above the boots, because the elastic fit pushes the pants leg up. This boot definitely requires work to put on, since it doesn't have a side zipper. With time it gets easier to put on, but it is still work. Without putting on nylon knee-highs over my boot socks, I would not be able to get my foot into them. You must sit down, fold the sides of the boot down over itself, push your foot forward as you push your foot down as you pull up on the folded sides of the leather. It isn't hard for me to pull the boot off since my heels are narrow. If you have arthritis or very weak fingers, don't buy! Would be curious for owners to report back a 2nd time with an updated review on how the thin soft leather and stretch material holds up over time, as I see on reviews that some other boots (Michael Kors) don't hold up and peel after one month's wear. These boots are so stylish, made so well with rubber soles and are so comfortable that all this work to put on and to find the right sizing is worth the price being that tall large size narrow boots are a rare find. My feet hurt in nearly everything, and I'm able to wear these all day walking the malls feeling great and knowing I look great too. There is nothing else on the market with this construction, that fits your calves snugly, support your arches and that will never go out of style. I am so very glad that I found them. At this price, I expect them to last me the rest of my life though! So I won't need to buy another pair except for bad weather as I won't want salt and grit to mar them! Definitely spray them with a protection spray such as Woly Protector 3x3 for leather and textile to protect your investment.
I'd also recommend: Clarks Artisan, Amalfi
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- Helen - customer
- from Bethlehem, PA
- December 28, 2010
I have huge calves and was worried this was only for thin calves. These fit great snug but I think they are snug on everyone. I can fit over skinny jeans and leggings. The leather is so nice. I have been on the fence about these for a while and finally gave in. So worth it. Only problem is the back I, wish it had a little more leather on it. But if you have thicker calves and looking, get these.
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- Anonymous - customer
- from DC
- August 10, 2010





