One point worth mentioning is that the staff at EverGlides do teach ice skating. I think she teaches speed skating, and he might teach figure skating, I'm not too sure of the details. Anyway, if you find there is a skate you like, but they do not have the size if stock, you should push them to get one in stock for you to try on a "no fit no buy" basis. As others have said, try as many models and sizes as you can. You've already been given good advice above, but there are also online guides that explain how to check for a good fit. I know how to do this with hockey boots (the finger at the back test, the pencil test, the toe feather test, the heel lock test) but I won't explain in case it's different for figure skates. But things to look out for are that your heel is locked in place, your toes are not far from the end, and the width at the forefoot is okay.