Shoe Size Chart
- If you are Unsure of your size or have Wide/Swollen feet, we recommend that you take 1 size up.
- If you can't find the Half size, take the Larger size. Example: Do you usually wear a size UK 7? Take size UK 7.5
- If you plan on wearing cushioned socks, keep in mind that they increase the volume of your foot, so in that case as well, we can advise going for a size up.
Note: The length of the outsole is usually about 7-10 mm longer than the length of your foot. In the table you will find both the length of the outsole of the shoe and the length your foot should be.
We generally always recommend one size up because the shoes fit a little small, especially those in the "winter" & "outdoor" collection.
The shoes in the "training collection" have uppers made of a more elastic material, so they fit most foot widths, even if your feet are wider or swollen. We therefore recommend a regular size in that case.
How to measure foot length correctly:
- Take a sheet of paper and a pencil.
- Stand with your heels against the wall.
- Draw a line on the tip of your foot.
- Measure the length from the wall to the line.
- Compare the length of your foot with the size chart.