2014-07-28

How to measure foot length and width

Tips to Find your HenryG® dance shoe size

HenryG® shoe sizes are based on US size, however it may not exactly same as the US shoe sizes you are used to wearing. We strongly recommend that you measure your bare foot with a ruler and use the the charts below to find your HenryG® dance shoe size.
Make sure you are standing barefooted when you measure the length of your foot from your heel to your longest toe. Using the corresponding chart below, convert your measurement to your corresponding HenryG® dance shoe size. Don't add another half or full size to this number. Toe room allowance is already built into the shoe itself-usually 3/8"-1/2" more.

Follow the link bellow to learn how to correct measure your foot size:
http://henrygdance.com/blog/how-to-measure-foot-length-and-width
NOTE: All HenryG® shoes are considered "Regular" shoe width. If you have a wider foot, please consider increasing your shoe size by a half size to compensate, or custom order.

Tape the paper down to the floor.

Tape Down Paper to Measure for Shoe Size

Trace Foot to Measure for Shoe Size
Sit with your foot firmly on the floor, and your leg bent slightly forward so that your shin is slightly in front of your ankle.
Trace the outline of your foot and remember to measure your foot without shoes, but with socks similar to the ones you'll be wearing with the shoes you are buying.
Hold the pencil or pen upright and perpendicular to the paper. Do not hold it at an angle.
Make sure the pencil is resting snugly against your foot as you draw around it.
You may actually find it helpful to have someone else trace your foot, but as you can see in this image, it can be done alone.
Mark the Length and Width of Your Foot
Draw Lines to Measure for Shoe Size
Finding the Final Shoe Size
Repeat these steps for your other foot, and use the larger of the two.



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