MEASURE YOUR FEET
What you need
One big book with a straight edge, a pencil, tape measure with centimetres or inches, two sheets of paper, and at least one straight edge, for example, a wall, cabinet or shoe box which you push up against the wall.
Measuring your foot length
Put a sheet of paper on a flat floor up to the wall or to a straight edge, for example, to a shoebox which you put up against the wall. Stand on the paper with your heel against the wall or the straight edge so that your heel touches the straight edge and put your weight on the foot. Put the book in front of your toes so that your longest toe touches the book. Step aside, hold the book in place, and draw a straight line along the book. This will show your length. Do the same with your other foot.
Measuring your width
Stand on the paper again with your big toe side against the wall or other straight edge, put your weight on the foot, splay your toes, and move the book to the widest part of your foot. Step aside, hold the book in place and draw a straight line along the book. This will show your width. Do the same with your other foot.
Finding The Correct Size
Measure the distance from the wall to your foot’s length line in inches or centimetres. Add an overlength of 3 - 6 mm or 0.11 - 0.23 inches to the measured length and compare this value with the dimensions in the chart. The resulting value should be your size. The overlength is the short space in front of the toes that allows natural movement of the foot. We don’t add an overlength to the width.
When choosing the right size please note that our shoes feel slightly large on the feet, and they will loosen by a few milimetres with wear. If you’re not sure about the size, choose the smaller size.