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Measuring the foot length
Put on the sock with which you plan to wear shoes.
Stand on the floor, get straight and press your heels completely against the wall.
Then measure the distance from the wall to the tip of the toe, which stands out the most, with a ruler.
Find the result in the size table.
Recommendations
This measurements are better not to proceed in the morning, as by the evening the leg swells a little, and it is the evening measurements that will better take into account the moment when the leg is most sensitive.
Measure both legs, if the results are different, choose a larger one.
EU Sizes
All shoes that we sell have a marking indicating the European size standard, and it is indicated in the tables below.
Women's sizes
35
21,2 cm
36
22,0 cm
37
22,9 cm
38
23,7 cm
39
24,6 cm
40
25,4 cm
41
26,2 cm
42
27,0 cm
Men's sizes
40
25,4 cm
41
26,5 cm
42
27,0 cm
43
28,0 cm
44
28,7 cm
45
29,1 cm
46
29,5 cm
47
30,2 cm
48
31,0 cm
Children's sizes
21
12,7 cm
22
13,0 cm
23
14,0 cm
24
14,6 cm
25
15,3 cm
26
15,9 cm
27
16,6 cm
28
17,1 cm
29
17,8 cm
30
18,2 cm
31
19,2 cm
32
19,7 cm
33
20,4 cm
34
21,3 cm
35
21,9 cm
36
22,4 cm
37
23,3 cm
38
24,2 cm
39
24,8 cm
Shoe Sizes by manufacturer
Next, we will show the correspondence between the size and length of the foot in centimeters for some of the most common brands. Of course, you need to take into account that each shoe is individual, and the most reliable way is to always try it on. Shoes with a narrow toe may not have the same length as shoes with a wide toe.