- Take a piece of paper which is larger than your foot, a pencil, and a ruler or a measuring tape.
- While sitting with your foot (without shoes and with socks if you are measuring for a shoe that you are going to wear with socks) firmly on the floor and your leg bent slightly forward, trace the outline of your foot on the paper.
- You should hold the pencil upright and perpendicular (and not at an angle) to the paper. Ensure that your pencil is resting snugly against your foot as you draw around it.
- Draw straight lines touching the outermost points at the top, bottom, and both sides of the outline.
- Now with the help of ruler or tape, measure the length from the bottom line to the top line that you have drawn on the paper. Hold the measuring tape straight, and find the closest mark that you can - don't round up or down much. Write the number that you get this way.
Foot Size Chart
- Now you have to measure the width of your foot to get a right size shoe having proper narrowness or width. For this, measure the width of your foot with the help of measuring tape or ruler. Measure from the line on one side of your tracing, to the line on the other side. Find the closest mark that you can. Again write down the number.
- Measure both the feet because some people have one foot slightly larger than the other. Now select the size which is larger of the two.
- Subtract 3/16 of an inch from the numbers you have written down. This is done to accommodate for the space between your actual foot and the line made by the pencil. Whatever number you get is your actual foot measurements.
Tips to Get Right Size Women Footwear
Women Footwear
- When buying women fashion sandals, select a strap round the back or heel of your foot. It is more comfortable if the strap is around the big bones than the small ones at the front of the feet.
- When buying summer or casual shoes for holiday, buy one size bigger than your winter shoes so as to avoid pinching, rubbing and blistering.
- See that the heel of your foot sits comfortably in the shoe with a small room for slippage. This will again prevent rubbing and blisters.
- Measure your feet size and also buy shoes in the late afternoon. At this time of the day feet are at their widest. Remember, your foot can expand as much as half a size.
- While buying shoes, spend enough time trying shoes in the shop. Walk for a while to test the size and comfort of shoes