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Feet Measurement Guide

Correctly measuring your feet is an important step in creating the perfect fit for your custom BSPK shoes.

HOW TO FIND YOUR SIZE

  1. Follow our step-by-step measurement process below to identify the measurements you will need.
  2. Identify the name of the last (a solid form on which a shoe is built) that corresponds to your desired shoe model. The last is listed on each shoe page (for example, our Derby Lace Up is made with the Zurigo last).
  3. Use the chart to determine the best size for your last based on your measurements. Sizes are offered in standard EU, UK, US, JP & KR increments.

 

THE BSPK FEET MEASUREMENT GUIDE

Measuring your feet with our 3-step process will take about 5 minutes. All you need is a piece of blank white paper (standard US letter 8.5 x 11 inches or larger), an ink pen, and a measuring tape. Don’t have a measuring tape? You can also use a shoelace, string, or ribbon.

Follow the foot measurement instructions below, completing the process for both feet, and then use the chart to identify your appropriate size.

 

STEP 1 - FOOT LENGHT

Place your bare foot on a piece of blank white paper.

 Hold a pen upright in a 90-degree angle to the paper and trace the outline of your foot (pic. 1). 

Draw a short perpendicular line to mark the farthest end points of the foot – generally the big toe and the heel. With the measuring tape, take the measurement between the two points (pic.2).

Mark the halfway point between the two ends (pic. 3) (Ex: 13.3 cm).

Repeat the process for the other foot, and write down the measurement for both feet.

 

 Pic. 1

 Pic. 2

 Pic. 3

 

LEFT FOOT LENGTH
Cm OR Inches

RIGHT FOOT LENGTH
Cm OR Inches

 

STEP 2 - BALL CIRCUMFERENCE

Place the measuring tape under your foot, and slide it to the widest point of your foot – typically where the toes begin (pic.4).

Don’t tighten the measuring tape too much (pic. 5), and then measure the full circumference of your foot (pic. 6)

Write down the measurement for both feet (Example: 24.5 cm).

 

 Pic.4

 Pic. 5

 Pic. 6

 

LEFT BALL CIRCUMFERENCE
Cm OR Inches

RIGHT BALL CIRCUMFERENCE
Cm OR Inches