Size ChartSizing Tool Taking Your MeasurementsFit Tips

 

 

Because we care about how our shoes fit, we decided to provide several tools to aid you in determining the correct size. One or more of the following methods should be extremely useful. You may opt to take your measurements (option 3) and then look it up on the size conversion table or use our very professional SIZING TOOL (printer required) to get an accurate measurement of your size. Be sure to measure both feet. The largest foot measurement is the size you need to purchase. Enjoy!



SIZE CONVERSION TABLE



If you are not sure what your size converts to, please see our size chart to help you make your decision. You should be able to confirm your size and covert U.S. sizes to almost any system. Click size chart to download a pdf version of our Size Chart for your personal use!



SIZING TOOL



If you are unsure what your actual size is, please try our sizing tool to assist you in determining your actual size. It's simple. Just print two copies, align and tape and you will have your very own professional foot measuring tool at your disposable.



TAKING YOUR MEASUREMENTS

If you are not sure about your foot size taking your own measurement is easy. All you need is:

  • a piece of paper that is larger than your naked foot
  • a pen or pencil (just in case you need to make corrections)
  • a ruler or measuring tape with both inches and centimeter scale (depending on system)
  • a chair to sit in and not required but may make the task easier
  • tape to hold the paper down to a flat surface.

NOTE: Make sure you are wearing socks or stocking during measuring suitable to the shoes you intend to wear them with.

STEP 1: While sitting in the chair at a 90 degree angle, place foot on top of the paper (lightly taping down is optional).

STEP 2: With the pen closely touching, trace around the outline of your foot holding the pencil or pen upright (at a 90 degree angle from the floor)


STEP 3: With the straight line from the ruler or tape measure the two longest points vertically (heel to toe) to get your length and to get your width measure the two widest points. Remember these are all 90 degree angles. As a guide you can first draw a perfect rectangle around your foot with the ruler using guidelines at the outer most points of tracing. 

STEP 4: Record your results

STEP 5: You can use the SIZE CHART to make your conversion to the correct foot size based on the system being used.

Congratulations!

 
 
 
Fit Tips  
Note: Remember, we have free shipping & returns so it is recommended that you follow our tips the first time you buy to save yourself the time. If you find that your usual size is best, simply return them and order your usual size. When shoes arrive, our fit models try on all sizes and we make the best recommendations from our fit testing and research. Additional tips for fit are listed by each shoe.

Pointy-toe Shoes
Round-toe Flats
When selecting pointy toe shoes, we recommend ordering one size larger. The pointy toe shoes required all of our fit models to go up in one size for proper fit in the toes. All other areas fit wonderfully and the shoe was comfortable and proportionately fitted and sleek once this adjustment was made. Fitting the round toe flats from Jessica Bennett’s, we recommend a half size smaller. All other areas fit wonderfully and the shoe was comfortable and proportionately fitted around the entire foot.
The styles this applies to are: The styles this applies to are:
Jessica Bennett’s Griffith

Samanta’s R
Jessica Bennett’s Gertie
 
   
 

 

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