Size guide

How to calculate your shoe size

To choose the correct shoe size, please measure your foot as follows:

  1.  You must place your heel against a wall and, with the help of a book, mark the length. Afterwards, you must measure the distance. You must stand up and distribute your body weight between both feet for a correct measurement.
  2.  Measure the distance. While measuring, it is essential to wear a pair of socks like the ones you will wear with the pair of shoes you want to buy.
  3.  Measure both feet and choose the larger size (very few people have identical feet).
  4.  Add 7mm to get the measure of the active foot and it is only a matter of applying the table below. The shoe size you should choose is the immediately superior one. For example, if the active foot is 258 mm, you must choose size 39.

There’s one last thing to do. We are measuring the length of the foot, but not its width. Most of the shoes have a narrowing forepart. The most extreme case is women’s shoes that are manufactured with a sharp end. Well, people with wide feet may need a slightly larger size, as the narrowing of the shoe will not let the foot fit in and use the full length of the shoe.

 

Shoe size chart with European sizing

Active foot measurement (mm) Size
233,33 35
240 36
246,66 37
253,33 38
260 39
266,66 40
273,33 41
280 42
286,66 43
293,33 44
300 45
306,66 46