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1. IMPORTANT INFORMATION. 

It is important not to focus on the numerical size of the conventional footwear you usually wear (e.g., size 38), but on the number of centimetres your feet measure (24.2 cm). Below, we explain how to measure your feet correctly. 

The shoes should NOT fit tightly; a margin of adequate space must be ensured so that your foot can expand and contract freely. In this case, we recommend leaving a margin of between 0.7 cm and 1 cm for narrow/normal feet, and up to 1.3 cm for very wide feet. 

  • It is very important to measure your foot as thoroughly as possible to choose the right size.
  • Measure your foot from the heel to your longest toe. It does not necessarily have to be the big toe. 
  • It is important to measure the length of both feet. 
  • Take the measurement while standing. 
  • The length measurement in the attached chart is the insole length. 


This is the size guide for this model. The length corresponds to the length of the inner insole. Remember to select the size that ensures a proper amount of room for your feet. 

 


2. What is my size? 

  1. Place your foot on the paper on a flat, smooth surface. Place the paper and your heel against the wall. Use a pencil to mark the furthest point of your foot (it does not necessarily have to be the big toe). Measure both feet, especially your longer foot. Measure it while wearing the type of sock you will use with these shoes.
  2. Measure the distance between the bottom edge of the paper and the line drawn with the pencil. This will be the actual length of your foot.
  3. We recommend choosing the shoe that leaves an extra margin of between 0.7 cm and 1.3 cm beyond the length of your foot. Remember that the length shown in the chart is the length of the shoe insole. 
  4. If you are unsure between sizes, you can buy two pairs and then return the one that does not fit. 
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Here is a blog where we explain in more detail how to measure your feet: 







If you have any questions, contact us by email: contacto@rootsbarefoot.com