Alright folks, buckle up because today’s rabbit hole was weirdly specific and kinda hilarious. So, this morning, I saw this random TikTok comment asking “How big are Taylor Swift’s feet?” and boom. It stuck in my brain. Like, all day. Couldn’t shake it. So yeah, I decided to actually find out, because apparently I have nothing better to do.

The Starting Point: Pure Frustration
First step? Google it. Obviously. Typed in “Taylor Swift shoe size”. Got flooded with useless junk. Clicked a few supposed “celebrity foot size” sites. Total garbage.
- Saw a bunch saying “size 8” but no source.
- Others said “size 9”, same deal.
- Even saw a forum post claiming size 11!? Like, come on people, get it together.
Zero consistency. No reliable proof. Just guesswork. Got me annoyed. Felt like the internet was trolling me.
Digging Deeper: Sneaky Clues
Time to get crafty. Started searching for pics of her shoes. Like, close-ups. Red carpet stuff, paparazzi shots walking to the studio. Needed to spot any visible size markings inside or on the sole.
Searched “Louboutin Taylor Swift” because she wears those red bottoms a lot. Scrolled through Getty Images forever. Eyes going crossed. Found a couple pics where the inside of the shoe was sorta visible. Couldn’t make out anything though. Too blurry.
Switched tactics. Remembered she sold some of her tour outfits for charity a while back. Hunted for auction listings. Scrolled through old pages on auction house sites. Found the site where those “Lover” era stage outfits were sold. Started checking listings.

- Dresses? Yes.
- Jackets? Yep.
- Shoes? None listed.
Dammit. Back to square one. Almost gave up.
The Breakthrough: An Actual Measurement
Got stubborn. Tried searching in Japanese for some reason? Don’t ask me why, desperation I guess. Typed “テイラースウィフト 靴のサイズ”. Found this old Japanese fashion blog post from like, 2011 or something. Ancient history. But get this – it quoted an interview with her shoe designer or stylist from that time. Seriously obscure stuff.
The blog claimed:
- Size 8.5 US in women’s sizes.
- Specifically mentioned a fitting for some custom boots.
Finally! A number with a sliver of sourcing! Not perfect, but way better than “size 11 forum guy”.
Verification Attempt (And Roadblocks)
Okay, had my lead. Needed to see if it held up. How do you even verify shoe size? Measured her feet against doors? Ridiculous.
Tried finding official merchandising info. Like, replica tour boots. If they made exact replicas, they’d know her size, right? Searched Taylor Swift official store. Looked at boot descriptions. Nothing about sizes based on her actual foot.
Remembered those sneakers she wore a lot – the Keds collaboration ages ago. Went down that rabbit hole. Found old interviews where she talked about designing them, loving comfy shoes. But no mentions of her specific size from Keds. Lots of “available up to size 12!” but nothing linking it back to her actual foot.
Checked fan forums – the serious collectors. The ones who track flight manifests and hotel bookings (creepy, but useful). Found threads about her shoes. Consensus seemed to lean towards US women’s 8.5 or 9. One user claimed their cousin worked costume on a shoot and said size 9. But… hearsay.
The goddamn foot chart was confusing! Saw comparisons placing her next to celebs with known sizes. Blake Lively, Selena Gomez… it sorta matched the 8.5-9 range? But posture, camera angles… so imprecise.
Reaching a Conclusion
So, after wasting an embarrassing amount of my afternoon:

- The best semi-reliable info points to US women’s size 8.5 or 9.
- The Japanese blog’s 8.5 US mention from an old fitting seems plausible.
- Fan evidence and circumstantial stuff leans mostly towards 9 US.
Is it exact? Hell no. Did I find a definitive answer locked in a vault somewhere? Nope. But based on the digging? It feels like a safe bet she wears a US women’s size 8.5 or 9. Probably a 9 these days, who knows. Feet change.
Honestly, this was so effing hard. Celebrities should just tattoo their shoe size somewhere visible. Would save everyone a lot of trouble. Anyway, mystery semi-solved. Now I need a coffee.