Pre-Loved Jimmy Choo Romy
The pointed-toe pump that became a red-carpet staple
The Romy is one of the most recognisable Jimmy Choo pumps on the pre-loved market, and buying second-hand makes sense: leather and suede uppers wear predictably, and a lightly-worn pair can look close to new with the right care. Because it was produced across many seasons and colourways, there is real choice on condition and price.
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Why the Romy is iconic
Named after a member of the Choo family, the Romy pump built its reputation on a sharply pointed toe, a slender mid-height heel and a clean, unfussy vamp. Its versatility, equally at home at a wedding or in the office, made it a go-to for stylists and a fixture on award-show carpets.
What to pay pre-owned
Expect a pre-owned UK range of roughly £135 to £385, median around £227 for a good-condition pair in classic black leather or suede. Rare colourways, box and dust bag, and unmarked soles push prices up; scuffed toes, worn heel tips or stretched suede pull them down.
Sizes & variants
Heel heights typically run 85mm and 100mm; black patent and suede are most sought, with seasonal glitter, metallic and coloured leather editions also popular.
How to authenticate
- 1.Check the insole branding and gold foil stamping for crisp, evenly spaced lettering.
- 2.Inspect the stitching along the vamp and heel counter for regular, straight, unbroken lines.
- 3.Look for a clear size stamp inside the shoe and consistent leather grain matching across both shoes.
Guidance only — always buy from sellers offering an authentication guarantee.
Buying a pre-owned Jimmy Choo Romy — FAQs
Which heel height is more versatile?
The 85mm is easier for all-day wear, while the 100mm gives a longer, more formal line for evening.
Do the suede versions mark easily?
Suede is more prone to watermarks and scuffing than patent or smooth leather, so check soles and toes closely in photos.
Are Romys true to size?
Most wearers find them true to size, though the pointed toe box runs narrow, so check width if you have wider feet.