Size Guide - ROOTS EXPLORER
To choose the right size, it is important to base it on the length of your feet in centimeters (for example, 24.2 cm) rather than the conventional numeric size (Size 38).
Make sure to measure your feet accurately to find the correct size:
- Measure each foot from the heel to the longest toe.
- Take the measurement while standing.
- The measurement in the attached chart reflects the length of the sneaker's insole.
For an optimal fit of these sneakers, we recommend leaving a margin of between 0.6 and 1 cm in addition to your foot measurement. This margin should take into account the width of your foot and especially the thickness of the socks you will wear with them.

2. What is my size?
To measure your foot correctly:
- Place a sheet of paper on a flat surface, next to a wall.
- Place your foot on the paper with the heel touching the wall (as if the wall were a shoe, do not press your foot against it).
- Use a pencil to mark the farthest point of your foot (not necessarily the big toe). Measure both feet, paying special attention to the longer one, and take the measurement standing and wearing the type of socks you plan to use with these sneakers.
- Measure the distance from the bottom edge of the paper to the mark you made. This will be the actual length of your foot.
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We recommend choosing a sneaker that leaves an additional margin of between 0.6 and 1 cm over the length of your foot. Remember that the measurements in the chart correspond to the length of the sneaker's insole.
If you are unsure about sizes, you can buy two pairs and then return the one that doesn't fit. We also offer size exchanges as long as there is stock available.

3. IMPORTANT
- If you are between two sizes, we recommend choosing the larger one.
- If the length difference between your feet exceeds 0.5 cm, or if the distance between the big toe and the second toe is greater than this value, it may be difficult to find an optimal fit.
- If your usual shoe size differs by more than two sizes from the one obtained in our charts, there may be an error in the measurement.