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I can tell, behind your screens, you neither have time nor the want to start measuring your feet… But please, don’t worry, it’s quick and easy, I promise!

And above all, remember this is well worth it… By taking this time, you have a better chance of receiving a pair of sandals that will best fit the morphology of your feet. Please be aware that you can miss this step by selecting “Without measuring” when ordering the sandals, even if we don’t recommend it.

In this short article, I will explain how to verify or calculate your shoe size. All you need is a piece of paper, a fine tip pen or pencil, a ruler and 5 to 8 min. Plus, if you can get someone help, it’s even easier!

  1. Firstly, place your foot on the piece of paper. Try to keep your pen as perpendicular as possible, and while standing (it almost looks like yoga, doesn't it?), you can now draw the outline of your foot. The closer the line follows the shape of your foot (without being too far outside or under the foot), the more accurate the result will be.
  2. Firstly, place your foot on the piece of paper. Try to keep your pen as perpendicular as possible, and while standing (it almost looks like yoga, doesn't it?), you can now draw the outline of your foot. The closer the line follows the shape of your foot (without being too far outside or under the foot), the more accurate the result will be.
  3. Once you have made the line, you need to measure the length and width of your foot (in cm), just like the drawing below::
  4. Here we are! You now know the length of your foot (from the heel to your longest toe) and the width. It’s almost done!
  5. Just repeat the process with your other foot… we are not made with perfect symmetry ;-)
  6. And finally, use these measurements to fill out the boxes reserved for this purpose when placing your order. This is your shoe size at Rondini!

And please, if you need any assistance, do not hesitate to contact us by email ( atelier@rondini.fr ) or phone at +33.04.94.43.37.42 or +33.04.94.97.78.02 si vous avez des questions.

Clara

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