We always ask customers and potential customers to measure their foot length in a particular way to ascertain shoe sizing before purchase, so we send you the right shoe the first time.
Here's our guide to measuring your foot: 1. With bare feet, place your big toe against something like a skirting board that is true, straight and immovable. 2. Standing straight, ask someone to place a straight, solid edge (eg, a spirit level or block of wood) just touching the back of your heel. 3. Make sure the straight-edged item at your heel is running parallel with the skirting board. 4. Measure the shortest distance (A - see diagram above) between the two straight edges, IE, the perpendicular. 5. Repeat the measurement two or three times on the same foot, to ensure consistent a consistent reading. 6. Then repeat for the other foot. 7. There is often a slight variation in size between the feet. Always go with the longer length. 8. Refer to the chart attached below for relevant UK shoe size. 9. EXAMPLE: Note that 27.5 cm is the optimum length for a UK9, so if your measurement is 27.6 cm, this makes you a UK9.5. Most people will be a half-to-a-whole size smaller in a Do-win shoe than other shoes, such as trainers. Please contact David with your measurements and for any questions about style, or technical information. Mobile: 07808020930. Email: [email protected]
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