One of my favorite blog posts to write are my dedicated item guides. I love to drill down and talk about a specific clothing piece (like the sweater blazer), purse (like my saddle bag) or shoes. So today I’m bringing you my Sarah Flint Shoe Guide. When I love a brand and their products, I want to share it with you and give you insights and tips on certain styles.
Sarah Flint was introduced to me last year when Sarah herself reached out to ask me to be a brand ambassador. I was thrilled because her brand is women-owned and her shoes are the epitome of classic style. Signing up to be an ambassador was an easy decision. I get to spread the word about the brand and products and you get a discount! When you use my code on your first purchase you get $50 off! Here is the code:
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In full disclosure I did receive my Natalie Flats in exchange for content creation. I also earn a small commission when you purchase shoes using my code. However, I also put my money where my mouth is. I’m a paying customer of Sarah Flint too because I believe in the brand so much. If you are in the market for a new luxury shoe keep reading for my Sarah Flint Shoe Guide.
Sarah Flint Shoe Guide
Sarah Flint Natalie Flat
Everyone needs a solid flat in their shoe line up and the Natalie Flat is the perfect addition. The pointy toe style and delicate bow makes this flat a staple in your closet and a shoe that can dress up any outfit.
Style: Pointy toe flat
Cost: $495
Sizing: Go a half size up. Normally I wear a US 8, however I wear a EUR 39 in these, which is technically a US 8.5. The half size up gives me comfort in the toe box.
Comfort Level: 8/10
Break-in Period: 1-2 days of wear, I suggest wearing a thick sock around the house to stretch the leather. Once it forms to your foot it’s smooth sailing
Natalie Styles
Sarah Flint Perfect Emma
This is my go-to office shoe because I can wear it comfortably for 8+ hours. There are a couple reasons why the Perfect Emma is insanely comfortable. The 2 inch block heel makes it ultra comfy, the height is just enough to elongate your leg and the size of the heel provides stability while walking. In addition, the shoe is also padded with extra padding on the footbed, so every step is extra cushioned. I wear these 75% of the time I am in the office. Furthermore, I also wear this when traveling for work. I can easily walk a long distance (to and from clients) in the Perfect Emma.
Style: Rounded Point Heel
Cost: $495
Sizing: Go a half size up. Normally I wear a US 8, however I wear a EUR 39 in these, which is technically a US 8.5. I probably could have gone with my true size (US 8/EUR 38.5), however I went off the sizing of my Natalie Flats. I have the slightest bit of room in these, but I enjoy the fit.
Comfort Level: 10/10
Break-in Period: None, there is no rubbing or stretching with this shoe. Put them on and go, go, go!
Perfect Emma Styles
Sarah Flint Perfect Pump
I will always be in love with a stiletto heel, it’s the most classic style that never goes out of style. As I get older finding a stiletto that I can wear for more than 3 hours is a challenge. Therefore, I was nervous to invest in the Perfect Pump because they are expensive and I didn’t know if they would be comfortable. Let me tell you they are super comfortable! I was a little shocked that I could make it all day in this heel!
Style: Classic Pointy Toe Stiletto
Cost: $595
Sizing: Go a half size up. I normally wear a US 8, however I wear a EUR 39 in these, which is technically a US 8.5. The half size up allows for your foot to breathe a bit in the stiletto, which can cause stress on your foot.
Comfort Level: 9/10 – I’m giving them a 9 because I can only make it 7 hours in these when I’m buzzing around the office, which is pretty good!
Break-in Period: No breakin period, they are comfortable, but it takes a few walking strides to get used to walking in a stiletto again!
Options: The Perfect Pump comes in two heel heights. The Perfect Pump85 is a 3.3 inch heel and this is the one I own. In addition, the Perfect Pump100 is a 4 inch heel.
Perfect Pump Styles
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