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Lonia Large Size Shoes Roundup

We still get asked regularly (way too regularly IMO) where to find xyz pair of shoes in larger sizes. We’re back today to share a Lonia large size Shoes roundup! They are definitely one of the retailers that fill in the gaps for us with their stunning 10-15 size shoes. Lonia shoes know better that your shoe size doesn’t mean you should be relegated to basic and boring functional shoes. They don’t skimp on color or quality, and they also don’t believe that you should be stuck in flats so they have heels galore on their site. Check out our first post on Lonia, here.

Despite most of us feeling like professional online shoppers at this point, it can feel like a stretch to make a purchase on a new-to-you site. What will the quality be like when it arrives? Does it actually fit true to size? All questions we ponder when we’re scoping out new retailers. We love sites that provide plenty of information with measurements and bonus points if they reference how the shoe fits on the description. Lonia Shoes does all of that and more, which makes your shoe buying process as simple and seamless as possible.

At this point, Caitlin and I have each tried two pairs of shoes from Lonia and we feel confident enough to strongly recommend them to you! Lonia offers quality shoes that despite having a decent heel height, somehow manage to retain their comfort. If Caitlin and I are wearing heels, you know we need them to be wearable. Another thing we love are the amazing colorway options. A lot of times we have to settle on black or nude shoes, thankfully Lonia large size shoes has embraced a vibrant color palette so we can be bold and on our own terms!

Without further ado, lets get to the Lonia large size shoes roundup below! We’ll give you a brief description of the shoes we have so far and what we love about each!

Leonie

Enough of the full on cowboy boots, they just aren’t our vibe to wear in our everyday rotation. Leonie; however, has all of the fun updates/additions to bring the Western vibe fun while still fitting Caitlin’s wardrobe. Tassels hanging off the back? Check. Western stitching across the toe and around the heel? Check, check. Also a great option for picking a boot that isn’t full on white, as I know a lot of us Midwestern ladies are a little on the fence about wearing (and ruining) white boots in our gross Winters. For sizing, Caitlin went with 12. She is typically between 11/12 and they fit more than comfortably. 

Fabrizia

Also a 3 inch heel, can you tell yet that that is my sweet spot? More and more I’ve embraced red as my power color choice, so these sandals were a must add to my collection. The vegan leather is so beautifully luxe AND comfortable that they’ll be a no-brainer to wear regularly. I also love the square toe and block heel. They provide a solid base while still looking super chic. A perfect fit for my size 13 feet. Also worth noting, they have so many amazing color options in this sandal, I’d dare to say a color choice for everyone!

Ember

Another example of normally not finding any trendy options, Ember is a perfect sandal to participate in wearing clear strapped shoes! Plus the square toe cut with the block heel are just what Caitlin appreciates in a shoe. As with all of Lonia’s shoes so far, they keep the comfort we desire in our shoes! She ordered a size 12 and these may be borderline bigger than normal because I (Jenilee) was able to wear them and am normally a size 13. We’re thinking she would have been safe with an 11 in this case. 

Emilia

A beautiful black sandal with an oversized bow. I feel like I got to add a timeless statement piece to my closet. The bow is in satin and makes the shoes Simple to slip on and off and a 3 inch heel. If you have wider heels, I would probably steer clear of this style. Definitely true to size, I’m wearing my usual size 13. Emilia is versatile and classic! 


If you haven’t checked out Lonia Shoes yet, consider this your sign to do so! Plus we’re happy to share if you use the code JENILEE20 you get $20 off your purchase.

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