Mens Sneaker Fit Guide
- Do not measure your actual foot.
- Instead take a pair of your existing sneakers that fit you well and take out the internal footbed.
- Using a soft tape measure, accurately measure the longest length in millimetres from the front of the footbed to the back of the heel, and refer to our size chart to find the closest measurement and corresponding size in our brand.
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If the length measurement is in between two sizes on our size guide, then take the larger size.
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Our width fitting is standard, but if you have a particularly wide or narrow foot, then it may also be worth measuring the footbed width at the widest point and refer to the same measurement in our chart.
Key tips:
Fabric sneakers can be worn with less space at the front of your toes since they are very soft compared to leather, so where possible measure the internal footbed from similar shaped pair of leather lined sneakers that you own and compare with our guide.
It’s important to note that your internal footbed length will always be bigger than your physical foot length, but if the measurement of space between the end of your toes and your current sneakers footbed is less than 10mm, if you are in between sizes, or you naturally have a wider foot, order the next size up. Wearing the sneakers too small will not only mean they feel tight, but you will over-compress the rear sponge padding which provides protection for your heel.
Foot volume is often overlooked, but simply opening the laces may give you a little bit more space and comfort across the top of your midfoot.
Measurements aside, shoe fit is subjective. Everyone’s foot shape is entirely unique and its normal for fit preferences to vary from person to person. You may prefer extra roominess or tightness in your sneakers, depending on how you like the sneakers to feel.
Still unsure? Connect with us via livechat button or email us at info@uniformstandard.com for further assistance before choosing your size.