CALCULATING SHOE SIZES MADE EASY

When you buy shoes online, you should know your shoe size beforehand. If you buy too small shoes, they can cause pain, if the shoes are too big, you have no support. In addition, we think it is important for the environmental aspect to save unnecessary shipping.

To easily find out the right shoe size, we have listed two options for you here.

OPTION 1

DETERMINE SHOE SIZE WITH TEMPLATE

Just print out our size guide and follow the instructions.

or click directly on the image.

OPTION 2

MEASURE FOOT LENGTH

You will need an A4 sheet of paper, a pencil and a ruler or tape measure.

Step 1

Place the foot with the sock on a sheet of paper. Using a pencil, mark the foot on the sheet at 90 degrees at the longest front end and at the back end of the foot.

Step 2

Using a ruler or tape measure, measure the length between the two marks.

Step 3

Here you can now read your shoe size from the table.
Example: A foot length of 25.1 cm corresponds to a size 40. For intermediate sizes you should always choose the larger size.

CALCULATING SHOE SIZES MADE EASY

When you buy shoes online, you should know your shoe size beforehand. If you buy too small shoes, they can cause pain, if the shoes are too big, you have no support. In addition, we think it is important for the environmental aspect to save unnecessary shipping.

To easily find out the right shoe size, we have listed two variants for you here.

VARIANT 1

DETERMINE SHOE SIZE WITH TEMPLATE

Just print out our size guide and follow the instructions.

or click directly on the image.

VARIANT 2

MEASURE FOOT LENGTH

You will need an A4 sheet of paper, a pencil and a ruler or tape measure.

Step 1

Place the foot with the sock on a sheet of paper. Using a pencil, mark the foot on the sheet at 90 degrees at the longest front end and at the back end of the foot.

Step 2

Using a ruler or tape measure, measure the length between the two marks.

Step 3

Here you can now read your shoe size from the table.
Example: A foot length of 25.1 cm corresponds to a size 40. For intermediate sizes you should always choose the larger size.

CALCULATING SHOE SIZES MADE EASY

When you buy shoes online, you should know your shoe size beforehand. If you buy too small shoes, they can cause pain, if the shoes are too big, you have no support. In addition, we think it is important for the environmental aspect to save unnecessary shipping.

To easily find out the right shoe size, we have listed two variants for you here.

VARIANT 1

DETERMINE SHOE SIZE WITH TEMPLATE

Just print out our size guide and follow the instructions.

or click directly on the image.

VARIANT 2

MEASURE FOOT LENGTH

You will need an A4 sheet of paper, a pencil and a ruler or tape measure.

Step 1

Place the foot with the sock on a sheet of paper. Using a pencil, mark the foot on the sheet at 90 degrees at the longest front end and at the back end of the foot.

Step 2

Using a ruler or tape measure, measure the length between the two marks.

Step 3

Here you can now read your shoe size from the table.
Example: A foot length of 25.1 cm corresponds to a size 40. For intermediate sizes you should always choose the larger size.

CALCULATING SHOE SIZES MADE EASY

When you buy shoes online, you should know your shoe size beforehand. If you buy too small shoes, they can cause pain, if the shoes are too big, you have no support. In addition, we think it is important for the environmental aspect to save unnecessary shipping.

To easily find out the right shoe size, we have listed two variants for you here.

VARIANT 1

DETERMINE SHOE SIZE WITH TEMPLATE

Just print out our size guide and follow the instructions.

or click directly on the image.

VARIANT 2

MEASURE FOOT LENGTH

You will need an A4 sheet of paper, a pencil and a ruler or tape measure.

Step 1

Place the foot with the sock on a sheet of paper. Using a pencil, mark the foot on the sheet at 90 degrees at the longest front end and at the back end of the foot.

Step 2

Using a ruler or tape measure, measure the length between the two marks.

Step 3

Here you can now read your shoe size from the table.
Example: A foot length of 25.1 cm corresponds to a size 40. For intermediate sizes you should always choose the larger size.