Follow the simple steps below to determine your shoe size. Make sure you do this during or at the end of day to ensure the right size (feet typically swell during the day).
Put a piece of blank paper under your feet. Stand up straight and have your heel lightly touching against the wall.
Have someone mark the end of the longest toe and the back of your heel on the sheet with a pen or pencil. Afterwards measure the length of your feet from heel to toe.
Repeat the steps for your other foot and compare it with our size chart below.
The standard (medium) width for unisex shoes is D. Shoe boxes and labels will only identify widths other than standard. Within the shoes, wide and narrow widths are identified on the label, underneath the tongue.
Visible stretching or bulging on the outsides of forefoot materials is a good indicator that additional width may be needed.
Please note that the differences of width between narrow, standard, wide, and extra wide are usually only a couple millimeters and are proportional to the size of the shoe. Most additional width will be found in the forefoot.