SIZE ADVISOR
HOW TO DETERMINE MY SHOE SIZE?
With just a few clicks, the new favorite shoes land in the shopping cart and are at home in no time. To make sure that the right shoe size is selected, we present two simple methods below to help determine it. This means that the new shoes can be put to use straight away and, what's more, the one-off shipping does not place an unnecessary burden on the environment.
METHOD 1
SHOE SIZE WITH TEMPLATE
Simply print the size advisor and follow the instructions.
or directly on the image.
METHOD 2
FEET MEASURE
For the second method, all you need is an A4 sheet of paper, a pencil and a ruler or tape measure. Now follow the steps one to three below and then in the fourth step read off the shoe size using the table. Since the left and right foot are not necessarily identical, we recommend measuring both feet and taking the value of the larger foot.
STEP 1:
Place the sheet of paper with the short side against a wall. The floor should be as flat as possible. Stand with one foot on the sheet of paper so that the heel touches the wall.
STEP 1:
Place the sheet of paper with the short side against a wall. The floor should be as flat as possible. Stand with one foot on the sheet of paper so that the heel touches the wall.
STEP 2:
Hold the pencil at a 90° angle to the longest front part of the foot and mark it.
STEP 2:
Hold the pencil at a 90° angle to the longest front part of the foot and mark it.
STEP 3:
The distance between the mark and the short side of the paper is the length of the foot. Measure this using a ruler or tape measure.
STEP 3:
The distance between the mark and the short side of the paper is the length of the foot. Measure this using a ruler or tape measure.
STEP 4:
The shoe size can now be read from the tables below for each brand. IMPORTANT: A tolerance of up to 0.5 cm should be added to the measured value, especially for thick-lined shoes. With a measured foot length of 24.2 cm, it would be a shoe size 38 based on the Rieker women's chart. In general if you are between two sizes, you should always take the next size up.
*Measured foot length + up to 0.5 cm for thick lined shoes.
DETERMINED YOUR SHOES SIZE AND FOOT MEASURE?
Here you can go to the size charts of the individual brands and find out which shoe size you are with Tamaris, Puma & Co.