Before purchasing toddler shoes, it is essential to measure your child’s foot size accurately. Be sure to measure both feet and use the measurement of the longer foot as the reference.

Positioning and Proper Stance
Have your child stand barefoot with their heels against a wall. Ensure your child is standing straight with weight evenly distributed. Avoid measuring the foot length while sitting or lying down.

Marking the Length
Mark the point where the most protruding toe reaches. The distance from this point to the wall is the foot length.

Allowing Room for Growth
There should be a small gap between the toes and the front of the shoe to allow for comfortable movement. A gap of about one finger width (approximately 1 cm) is recommended.
Example: If the foot length is 15.5 cm, add 1 cm to get 16.5 cm. This would be the recommended internal shoe size, corresponding to the insole length in the sizing table. For an insole length of 16.5 cm, we recommend a size 26.
Important Tips: Mistakes can occur when determining the size, so we recommend measuring your child’s foot several times. If your child has particularly chubby feet, consider choosing a shoe one size larger. If the foot/insole length is on the borderline between sizes and your child has narrow feet, it’s better to choose the smaller size.
Size Chart

