Size chart

 Please note - for your convenience in the description of each model we have indicated what type of numbering: reduced, standard or enlarged. Note that this classification is made for a normal width sole! With a wide or narrow foot, there may be exceptions to this definition!

You can find out about your size by measuring your FOOT or INSOLE (on shoes similar in shape and season).

FIRST METHOD: measuring FOOT

1. Use the angle between the wall / door and the floor of the room. Place the meter in the very corner and step on it or next to it, with the heel touching the wall. Make sure that the 0 is at the beginning of the meter / ruler so that there is no measurement error!
Add 0.5 cm to the length of the foot (for comfort) and you will get the length of the insole that corresponds to your foot. Compare the number thus obtained with the lengths of the insoles in the size chart and determine the appropriate size for you.

 
SECOND METHOD: along the length of the INSOLE

1. Measure the insole of shoes similar in shape and season. Compare the obtained number with the dimensions that are described in the details of the specific model in the DIMENSIONS TABLE, INSOLE LENGTH column. Please, if you use this method - measure your insole as accurately as possible from start to finish!

 

Important! Note:


 With closed shoes (boots, knee-high boots and sneakers), the length of the insole is usually 0.5 cm longer than the length of the foot (for comfort) - this does not mean that the model is enlarged!
 
  For some summer models (sandals and slippers), the length of the insole for the same size may be different for certain models (depending on the shape and width of the sole, etc.). In this case, comply with the specified numbering classification: reduced, standard or enlarged!
 
 
  In general, the length of the insole is a relative value, which depends on many factors - the shape of the toe, the type of shoes - sports, formal and others. For greater accuracy, WE RECOMMEND using the first method - the length of the foot!
 
 
  If you have difficulty, you can contact us and together we will determine your size. Trust our experience!