MEASURE YOUR FEET

GRIP PROCESS
ASSISTED MEASURES

Just like the dressmaker mesure the body shapes for creating the perfect cloth, your foot measurements is a fundamental step in shaping a perfect pair of shoes, especially if customized by yourself. With the exact measurements of your foot we will be able to indicate the most suitable shoes shapes and styles for you. Follow the instructions for a correct foot measurement and perform the procedure for both feet.

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Step 01

Length

Put your foot without socks on an A4 or US Letter sheet. With a 90 ° pencil, draw the circumference of your foot (fig.1), marking well the longest part of the front foot (generally the big toe) and rear foot (heel) (fig.2). Measure the length of the foot with the tape measure, write down the measurement on the sheet (eg: 26.6 cm) and make a mark with the pen on the point equal to half the length (fig. 3) (eg: 13.3 cm). Write the size below, also noting the millimeters (e.g. 26.8 cm).

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Step 02

CIRCUMFERENCE
OF THE PLANT

Pass the tape measure under the sole of the foot to measure the circumference at the point of greatest diameter, in correspondence with the bone of the first and fifth metatarsal (fig. 4). Do not over tighten the measuring tape (fig. 5). Pass the tape measure at the base of the toes (fig. 6) and write the size of the circumference below, also noting the millimeters (eg: 24.5 cm).

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Step 03

CIRCUMFERENCE
OF THE NECK

Place your foot on the outline drawn in step 1. Place it in the same position (fig. 7). Pass the tape measure under the sole of the foot at the height of the point equal to half the length of the foot marked in step 1 (fig.8). Take the measurement of the circumference of the neck, being careful not to over tighten the tape measure (fig. 9). Write the size below, also noting the millimeters (eg: 24.2 cm).

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By Leonardo Palaia