Most shoppers find Zara pointed toe flats run slightly small, especially through the toe box. The pointed silhouette naturally narrows the front of the shoe, so even if the length feels close to normal, the fit can feel snug across the toes. If feet are wider, between sizes, or sensitive to pressure at the forefoot, sizing up is often the more comfortable choice.
If typically solidly one size with average-width feet, starting with the usual size can work—particularly in softer materials that relax a bit with wear. However, many people get the best fit by going up a half size (or the nearest equivalent) to avoid pinching at the tip and along the sides. When only whole sizes are available, choosing the next size up is commonly the safer option for all-day comfort.
Consider sizing up if any of these are true:
A good quick test is the standing test: if the shoe feels fine seated but tight once weight is on the foot, the pointed toe shape is likely limiting space and a larger size may fit better.
Leather and softer uppers may loosen slightly after a few wears, while stiffer materials tend to hold their shape and keep that narrow front. If the flat feels “almost” right in the toe area on day one, it may not become dramatically roomier—so avoid relying on break-in if it’s already uncomfortable.
For a deeper look at fit patterns, sizing tips, and what to do if you’re between sizes, see the full guide here: https://liliana.top/are-zara-pointed-toe-flats-true-to-size/.
They can if the toe box is too narrow or the size is slightly small. Choosing a roomier size and softer materials usually reduces pressure and rubbing.
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