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There are different ways to quickly and effectively measure your foot size. Here are two easy methods:
Click on the button below to print our foot measurement device on a standard sheet of paper, to measure your feet.
As one foot is usually longer than the other, measure both feet and keep the biggest size in mind. For example, if your foot is located between sizes 38 or 39, round it up. Your size is then 39.
You can also use a simple sheet of paper to measure your shoe size:
Then convert your foot’s length according to this simple rule: your foot’s length is equal to two thirds of your foot’s size. For example, if your foot is 26 cm long, then apply this formula: 26 / 0.67 = 39. Your shoe size is 39, according to the French sizing system.
Once you know your size, here comes the best part: choosing the right pair of shoes. This step is very important, as you have to keep your foot shape in mind so that you can find the perfect fit.
This means that a man with wide feet should avoid thin-shaped derbies, or that a woman with thin feet should choose some lace-up boots to keep her ankles tight and secure.
A new pair of shoes should not feel too tight or too rigid when worn. Do not assume that your new shoes will loosen up after you wear them.
For most adults, the perfect pair of shoes (neither too small nor too large) should at least have a « gap » of 5 to 12 millimetres at the front of the shoes. It also depends wether you are used to wearing tight shoes or loose shoes.
Every brand does not use the same sizing system. It varies from the French one, to the US, the UK or the Italian system, as they all use conversions from one size to another. This means that size 41 from one brand could be equal to size 43 from another brand.
Some brands like Paul Green, Gabor or Timberland use half-size of some of their pairs, to make sure they fit effectively.
Be careful when choosing the height of your heels! Doctors do not recommend wearing high (more than 6 cm tall) or flat (less than 1 cm tall) heels on a daily basis. They slowly damage your feet, your knees and your back. Intermediate or small heels are better. The arch of your feet should be close to their natural shape.
However, if you’re a high heel addict, here are a few tips:
Finding the right pair of shoes for your kids is very important, because it will impact the way they walk and stand.
Kids’ feet grow very fast. Their shoe size changes up to 2 or 3 times a year during their first five years. And as kids do not often complain about their shoes being too small, parents need to often check (every 3 to 4 months) their kids’ shoe size.
To do so, the child must stand up so the adult can slip a finger between the child’s heel and the back of the shoe. If it does not fit, then the shoes are too small. If more than a finger can fit, then the shoes are too large..
If the child does not walk yet, we advise you to choose shoes with flexible soles.
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Blue organic cotton Klitmoller Collective shirt
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100% Organic Cotton
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Standard, straight cut
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Designed and created in Denmark
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Portugal 🇵🇹
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Machine washable 30°C
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Eco-friendly production
Klitmøller Collective is a lifestyle where ideas come from meetings, travels and gatherings through generations, bound together by the sea in and around Klitmøller. Designed for people who are attracted to the raw Nordic nature, the brand aims to design and produce clothes that last, in quality materials with a sustainable approach to production, colors, materials and appearance. Everything is designed in Denmark and produced in Portugal, near Porto, in smaller factories that are often run by families.
The brand chooses sustainable materials whenever possible - mulesing-free merino wool and lambswool, organic cotton, linen and lyocell.
Being a sustainable brand is not a destination, but a journey that needs constant redirection to improve itself along the way. Being on the right track is a good thing, but one needs to be aware that any production affects the environment. This is why, Klitmøller Collective strives to choose materials, production sites and packaging that have as little impact on the environment as possible. By doing so - and by doing well - they hope to inspire other brands to choose a greener path with less footprint from production.