Small Shoe Sizes
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Please, know the size of your feet before ordering. Learn how to size each of your feet before shopping because there are women who have one foot that is slightly bigger than the other. When one foot is found to be slightly bigger, you should follow that and order that shoe size.
Remember that weight gain, pregnancy and age can cause the size and arches of the feet to get broader and longer.
Here's a guide on how to size your feet:
1. Prepare a piece of paper bigger than your foot size, pencil, tape, ruler or measuring tape.
2. Using the tape, attach the paper on the floor by taping the paper around the corner and put one side of your foot wearing a sock.
3. Now trace your foot on the paper using the pencil. When you do this be sure to hold the pecil in an upright position and make sure that the pencil is firmly resting against your foot.
4. Using your pencil, draw straight line from very top to bottom of the outline of your foot to get the length.. Then from side to side at the widest part of the outline, draw another straight line to get your width.
5. Using your measuring tape or ruler, measure the length from the bottom to the top of your outline. For inches use the closest 16th inch mark when measuring. Don't round up or down. Write your length measurement at the top of the outline.
6. Using your measuring tape or ruler, measure your width from the line on one side of your tracing, to the line on the other side and again keep in mind not to round up or down and write down your measurement right away.
7. Do the same step from 1 to 6 to measure the other side of your foot and use the larger of the two.
8. Finally, after your numbers are written down, subtract 2 tenths of an inch from each of the numbers to allow for the slight space between your actual foot and the line made when tracing your foot with the pencil. The result numbers are your actual foot measurements and can be converted to your appropriate size and width.
