Size Guide
Good quality shoes should not only be stylish and fit you, but also feel comfortable on your feet. It is important to choose the right size for this.

How to measure your foot?
To find the right shoe size, take a few quick measurements:
Remove your shoes and socks to ensure accurate measurements.
Place a piece of paper on a flat surface (preferably against a wall for better stability).
Stand with your foot firmly on the paper, keeping your weight evenly distributed.
Use a pencil to carefully trace the outline of your foot, holding the pencil upright (not at an angle) for accuracy.
Identify the two key points: the center of your heel and the tip of your longest toe.
Measure the distance between these two points using a ruler or measuring tape.

Now you're ready to find the perfect shoes
You can check your size from a previous pair, but sizes vary by country. Since you can't try them on online, we recommend using our size guide.
How to check that the shoe size fits when trying on
Length check
The heel should be centered in the shoe’s heel area. In sandals, a too-small size is visible if the heel hangs off the edge. The big toe shouldn't press against the toe box, as this causes discomfort and can deform the foot over time. Also, the arch should align with the shoe's widest part to prevent the toes from being squeezed.
Checking the toe box
Inside the shoe, your toes should rest naturally and move freely. Pay attention to the little and big toe, and if there’s no pressure, the fit is right.
Instep lift check
Slide the upper surface of the boot from the pinkie joint to the big toe. The instep should be firm, but gently fit the foot, without pinching.
Arch support
It should be firm and neat, and the width above the arch support should be optimal for the foot. Too narrow will limit mobility, and too wide will cause constant slipping of the foot inside the boot and hitting the front of the boot with the big toe.
If you have any issues with the size guide, feel free to contact us. We're happy to help!