Foot measurement limits

Foot measurement instructions

Place your foot on a sheet of paper to ensure an accurate measurement.

Mark with a pencil or pen the point where the heel bone begins and the point where your longest toe ends.

Then, draw a straight line connecting the two points.

Repeat the same process for the other foot.

Measure the length of each line and keep in mind that the correct shoe size is determined by the longer measurement.

Since most people have slight differences between their two feet, it is recommended to choose your shoe size based on the measurement of the larger foot.

Additionally, using an insole can help improve the fit and overall comfort of your footwear.

Important Note on the Size Guide

Size guide notice Shoe last differences Sole types Pointed toe fit

The main size chart is indicative. The correct size may vary depending on the design line and the intended use of each footwear model.

Variations may occur due to:

  • The last — Each model is built on a different last, which affects the internal dimensions of the shoe.

  • The sole — The type of sole (e.g., anatomical, heeled, platform, flat, etc.) changes the angle and overall feel of the footwear.

  • The design — Styles with pointed toes or a narrow silhouette often require choosing one size larger than the chart suggests.

Helpful Tips for Choosing Your Size

  • Check the model’s measurements We recommend visiting the product page of each model, where the exact measurements of the key sizes for each gender are listed.

  • If you are between two sizes If your measurement falls between two sizes, we suggest selecting the larger one. This allows you to add an insole if needed to achieve the perfect fit.

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