Sizing
An unsuitable shoe is not only uncomfortable to wear, but can also lead to enormous health problems in the long term. Reason enough, therefore, to take more measurements when choosing your shoe size
FIND OUT YOUR SHOE SIZE
Step 1: Place both feet on a sheet of paper.
Step 2: Trace the outline of the feet. Hold the pencil vertically.
Step 3: Measure both foot lengts from A to B in centimeters
Step 4: Read off your shoe size from the table below.
Length (cm) | Size |
---|---|
22.3 | 35 |
23 | 36 |
23.6 | 37 |
24.3 | 38 |
25 | 39 |
25.6 | 40 |
26.3 | 41 |
27 | 42 |
27.6 | 43 |
28.3 | 44 |
29 | 45 |
29.6 | 46 |
30.3 | 47 |
31 | 48 |
31.6 | 49 |
32.3 | 50 |
33 | 51 |
WITH THE STUCO TEMPLATE
Step 1: Download the shoe size template here and print it out. Make sure that you print the template on A4 and do not enlarge or reduce the template.
Step 2: Fold the sheet along the dotted line and place the template with the fold against a wall.
Step 3: Place your foot on the template. Make sure that your heel touches the wall.
Step 4: You can now read your shoe size from the template.
Step 5: Measure the other foot too. If you have two different sizes, choose the larger one.