







Shopping for shoes for women of all ages has just reached new heights thanks to Pour La Victoire. Launched for Resort 2007, the collection is Brazilian made and French inspired. Pour La Victoire is the shoe for the 20th century Marie Antoinette.
J**Y
Cute shoes but weird sizing.
I normally wear a size 9 but these are really long. I have other shoes by Pour La Victoire so I know that they run a little big but, this was really long, length wise. I also ordered a size 8.5 and that was still too long.
C**Y
Stylish sandal, love the design but runs very large.
I am usually a 9.5 and have this in 8.5 so it runs a whole size large. It's quite wide but I love the stele and the cool metal bits. It's a neutral leather so goes with anything and everything... it will be worn a lot this summer!
V**V
Disappointed.
I have been looking at these shoes for a while. finally saw a price that looked affordable.purchased them, couldn't wait to receive. now that i got them, i have returned them. first of all, you cannot walk in them because they are so slippery, so immediately you must bring them to the shoe parlor to get the rubber bottoms. the shoe itself makes the foot look long, so i'm 8.5 and it looked like i ordered a size 10. also the sides of the shoes did not impress me, looked like the stretchy part might rip any minute. the shoes definitely did not look like they would last a few summers. anyway, unfortunately i returned the shoes. when i saw the regular price, i couldn't believe that anyone who purchased at above $200 actually kept them.
F**N
Cute, but runs big.
These shoes are well made and look expensive. The sizing was a little off, and I had to return for a smaller size. I hope those work.
J**O
I really love these!
These are one of my favorites!The fit is great, the color is great, and the silver hardware is so different.
A**D
It wasn't the best fix, but unnoticeable enough that I could still ...
I wore these shoes once and the elastic on the side, under the clasp, snapped. I used a shoe horn (I mean who still has to use those!), but there is absolutely NO wiggle room when putting them on. Since I was past my window of return I had my cobbler fix it. It wasn't the best fix, but unnoticeable enough that I could still wear them. Needless to say, they broke once again and now I don't know if it's worth the cost too continue fixing them. The construction seems cheap.
R**T
NOT LIKE POUR LA VICTOIRE USED TO BE
Pour La Victoire sandals used to be manufactured in Brazil. They were fabulous. Now they come from China. Soles are thin, straps pushed foot off to side so toes hang over edge, bottom cushion looks fancy but edge bothersome.I returned these.
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