Your fit is our priority.
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Sunset Soles shoes are in EU / IT / Asia sizing. We recommend going by your usual shoe size, and refer to the size fitting recommendation on each product page.
The size chart below is an approximate size conversion chart. We can produce shoes in sizes 34 to 41, in full sizes only.
Refer to foot measurement in gaging what is your size for more accuracy.
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Dimensions are given in cm, as the circumference of the product. The product may vary +-2 cm depending on the fabric feature. Usually you will feel fitted at first, the mesh and trimmings will soften over a period of time. You may also insert extra stuffings to expand a little more if you have a wider ball girth than usual. You may use gel pads to fill up the gap on your smaller feet if you have a very minimal difference in both your feet.
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SIZE CHART
FOOT MEASUREMENT
The measurement of the ball girth is taken by placing a measuring tape or ruler across the widest point of the shoe last and measuring the distance between the two sides. The ball girth is the measurement around the shoe last from the lateral ball point to the medial ball point.
Step 1: Proper Posture
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Find a floor area that is even and solid, ready your writing materials.
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Place your right foot on a piece of paper big enough to fit it.
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Kneel down with your feet planted firmly on the paper.
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Your leg should be positioned upright, the to ensure a proper measurement
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Step 2: Tracing the Outline
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Start to draw and trace the outline of your foot onto the paper.
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Make sure to keep your pencil on a 90 degree angle to create an exact tracing.
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Best to do a perimeter of your foot with smooth motion.
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Keep your feet firm on the paper during the next steps.
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Step 3: Measuring the Circumferences
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Take the measuring tape and slide it under your foot.
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Place it across the widest part of your foot (ball girth) which is located just below the toes.
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Wrap the measuring tape around the ball girth, make sure it isn't too loose or tight.
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Align the tip of the tape to the line measurement and note down the number (cm + mm).
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Repeat this process onto the other parts (instep, heel, ankle).
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Step 4: Measuring the Foot Length
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Step off of the paper, then draw 2 horizontal parallel lines to mark the highest point of your foot and the bottom-most part.
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Draw another line vertically from the top point and the bottom point.
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Measure the vertical line using your tape and note down the number (cm + mm).
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Repeat whole the process onto your other foot.
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