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Measuring our children's feet is the most important step in buying the right size.
But why is this so important?
Because buying barefoot shoes, which are super flexible and allow the bones of the foot to move, but are tight, without margins and tight, doesn't make much sense.
So let's learn how to measure your feet correctly so that this doesn't happen!
Place the sheet on the floor and tell your child that you are going to trace the outline of his/her foot (if the baby is restless, it will be easier to ask someone to distract him/her).
The baby or child must always be standing while you are contouring.
Important note: If you are looking for shoes that will be worn with socks, you should measure with your socks on.
Now take the ruler and measure from the center of the heel to the biggest toe. Also measure the maximum width of the foot.
Then check the corresponding brand's size guide (present on each product page) and add the ideal allowance of 0.8 to 1.2 cm.
Don't forget: You should repeat this measurement regularly (about every 3/4 weeks). When the gap is 0.4mm or less, it's time to buy new shoes.
Measuring our children's feet is the most important step in buying the right size.
But why is this so important?
Because buying barefoot shoes, which are super flexible and allow the bones of the foot to move, but are tight, without margins and tight, doesn't make much sense.
So let's learn how to measure your feet correctly so that this doesn't happen!
Place the sheet on the floor and tell your child that you are going to trace the outline of his/her foot (if the baby is restless, it will be easier to ask someone to distract him/her).
The baby or child must always be standing while you are contouring.
Important note: If you are looking for shoes that will be worn with socks, you should measure with your socks on.
Now take the ruler and measure from the center of the heel to the biggest toe. Also measure the maximum width of the foot.
Then check the corresponding brand's size guide (present on each product page) and add the ideal allowance of 0.8 to 1.2 cm.
Don't forget: You should repeat this measurement regularly (about every 3/4 weeks). When the gap is 0.4mm or less, it's time to buy new shoes.