How to measure your foot?!
1. Place a sheet of paper on a flat surface.
2. With the child standing and well-supported on both feet, trace the outline of one of the feet (make sure the pencil or pen you use is perpendicular and close to the foot). Alternatively, you can draw four lines: one behind the heel, one on each side of the foot - at the widest part - and another in front of the longest toe.

3. Using a ruler, measure the distance between the heel mark and the mark of the longest toe. That's the foot's length!

4. To get the width of the foot, draw a line between the two points on the sides that are furthest apart from each other.

5. Repeat the process with the other foot.
6. Use the measurement of the larger foot to choose the correct size.
What to do with these measurements?
■ Consult our size guide available for each product.
■ Recommended allowance: you should buy shoes where the insole measurement is 8 to 12mm greater than the foot length measurement. For width, the ideal is a total allowance of 3 to 7 mm.
■ If you have any questions, contact us!
Important!
■ It is important to measure the child's feet regularly - ideally every 3/4 weeks, to ensure that the size is still correct.
■ If the allowance is 0.5cm, it means it's at the size limit, so the shoes should be changed.