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Sizing & Fitting

How to choose which size to order?

Every individual product page has a Sizing section to give specific guidance on the fit of that style. In addition every product as a Sizing guide link to this sizing page. This page is a general sizing guide and the style specific information will always be found next to each product as it is unique to the product.

Relative Sizing

The best guide for sizing your new Freet shoes is to start with your usual shoe size. Think about whether you always take this size or whether you sometimes need to go smaller or larger.

Refer to the size and fit information on the product page

  • Customers say fits small - you may need to go up a size.
  • Customer say fits true - order normal size
  • Customers say fits large - you may need to go down a size.
Relative Sizing

If you are still concerned about which size to order, you could order two sizes and return one. You could try our Chat facility, or call 00441748883365 or email freet@freetbarefoot.com if you want to discuss sizing. We can only answer 9am-5pm GMT hours. You can also try measuring your foot and use this information in conjunction with your experience of sizes you wear and our more general advice on how a particular size is fitting from Customer feedback.

Measuring Your Foot

Sometimes to be sure it is worth measuring your foot if you don't know your usual size. Feet can be different sizes so its worth measuring both and taking the largest. Measurements are much better in millimeters as they have a simpler to use than factions of an inch.

Standing next to a wall place a piece of paper against the wall. Place your foot on the paper with your heel just touching the wall.

Measuring Your Foot
  • The next stage is easier if you get someone else to help do it.
  • Take a pencil or pen and trace the outline of the foot on the paper.
  • Start at the heel.
  • Keep the pen at 90 degrees to the paper, so vertical, see diagram.
  • Don't draw under the foot.
Keep pencil verical
Taking a ruler measure the length of the outline in millimetres. This will be the exact size of the insole you will need. To ensure the fit is not tight add another 5.0 mm - 10.0 mm to the length (depending on personal preference). If you wear thick socks then add that thickness to the length. The actual shoe/boot will be marginally longer & wider than the actual insole itself - maybe 1.0 mm - 3.0 mm. This should be also taken into consideration.
Measuring your outline

If possible, please work from the EU sizes (the US and UK sizes are nearest conversions to these sizes so will not be as accurate). The lengths are the length of the insole in mm & inches.

Finding suggested Shoe Sizing

After measuring your foot, you need a sizing table to find the best match. How do you locate the sizing table for a specific style?

Each shoe in the store, will feature a link to the specific sizing guide for that style. The Sizing guide link is located just above the size selector on the product page. Click this link to view detailed sizing information for the shoe. The size tables are located at the bottom of the guide.

Where to find the sizing guide just above the size drop down on the product page