Men’s Shoe Fit Guide
Finding the right fit for men’s shoes means considering both foot length and width. Shoes that are too tight or too loose can cause discomfort and long-term foot issues. Keep in mind that sizing can vary across brands, so always check measurements before purchasing to ensure optimal comfort and support.
Prepare for Measuring Your Feet
Gather Materials and Find the Right Moment
Choose a quiet, well-lit space where you can measure your feet without interruptions. Make sure to pick a time when you can focus and take accurate measurements.
You’ll need a piece of paper, a pen, a ruler, and a pair of socks if you plan to wear them with your shoes.
Trace Your Foot
Measure Your Foot Accurately
Place a piece of paper on the floor next to a wall without a baseboard to ensure precise measurements. Stand with your foot flat, weight evenly distributed, and your heel gently against the wall.
Position your heel at the edge of the paper and carefully trace the outline of your foot with a pen. Make sure the paper and your heel align perfectly at the starting point for an accurate measurement.
Measure Your Foot Length & Width
Get Accurate Measurements
Use a ruler to measure the distance from the back of your heel to the tip of your longest toe—this is your foot length.
Next, measure the widest part of your foot by placing the ruler across the ball of your foot. This gives you your foot width, helping ensure a perfect fit for your shoes.
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True luxury is defined by the perfect fit. Our Custom Foot Measurement Kit bridges the gap between traditional Italian craftsmanship and the convenience of your home. This isn’t just a measurement; it’s the creation of a physical anatomical map of your feet.
By using our professional-grade moulding powder and casting stone, you provide our master cobblers with a 3D replica of your foot’s unique contours. This allows us to craft a bespoke "last" (the wooden form used to shape leather), ensuring your SARVÉLTI shoes feel like a second skin from the very first wear.