Saturday, April 2, 2011 4:05 PM
Most people go to a shoe shop and try on varied shoes without beyond doubt knowing what their correct shoe size beyond doubt is.
This is fine if a particular size is a excellent fit, but not so good if your feet fall in the middle of sizes, or if you have feet that are narrower or wider than the regular fitting.
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When either of these instances is the case, you need to know your correct shoe size and, if necessary, buy good potential shoes that offer width as well as length fittings. Failing to do this can endanger the health of your feet and your feet are the foundations on which the rest of your body relies.
How to measure your feet
Firstly, supervene the policy below for both feet as it is not uncommon for the left and right foot to be slightly different. If this turns out to be the case, there are many fellowships (often internet or mail order based) that can contribute you with a matching pair of shoes of distinct sizes or widths.
The measuring process
- 1. Place a piece of paper (larger than your foot) on a level flat covering and then put your for on top of it. Make sure that you are weight bearing as your foot will be slightly larger when this is the case (and this is the estimation that you need). 2 With a pencil draw colse to the outline of your foot (or get man else to do so). Do this as carefully as inherent and try to keep the outline true to the shape of your foot, particularly at the heal and toe and at the points where the foot is at its widest.
3. measure the length and width of your foot from your tracing (at the widest and longest points) in inches being as correct as possible, i.e. 1/8 of an inch. These are the pair of measurements (done separately for each foot) that you will use to decree your exact shoe size.
4. To secure the estimation from which your shoe size will be derived, subtract a outline (no more than ¼ inch) from both width and length measurements to take catalogue for the over-tracing colse to the foot.
5. Use a man's or women's foot "size chart" (see details below) to decree your correct shoe size. This will be changeable depending upon where in the world you live and the size charts that are used in your location.
Shoe size charts
Foot/shoe sizing charts allow you to take the measurements derived from the policy above and to turn them into "actual" shoe sizes that you can use to try-on, or to order shoes.
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