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Sizing

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    “Yes most of our footwear is suitable for a wide foot. Because the FitFlop’s foot bed is slightly wider than average, they fit pretty much every foot in width. If you have an extremely high instep, you may have to go up a size initially, or spend a few days wearing in the midsole, which custom moulds and compresses to fit your instep height after a couple of days of intensive use. If you have a narrow foot or a low instep we recommend you go down a size if between sizes.

    Please note that the Pietra, Riata and Fiorella are built on a slimmed-width version of our muscle-toning Microwobbleboard™ midsole, perfect for those with slightly narrow feet.”

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    “No. The widths vary from adult products, being somewhat narrower, apart from across the toes where we have maintained the adult proportions to give the children’s toes room to spread duri ng the gait cycle. The kids sizes are proportionately smaller based on advice from SATRA who recommend these adjustments for kids feet whose arches are not fully developed. In detail, the heel width is 7% less and 5% less across the 70 degree joint line.”

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    “Yes, we now have a range of sandals for kids- built with our patented Microwobbleboard™ technology - and made to closely recreate the biomechanics of barefoot walking. Each pair has a flexible midsole, which helps promote ‘freedom of feets’, better posture and encourages the bones in young feet to move naturally and freely, so developing feet have space, can stretch and are properly stimulated.

    Kids' Sizing Chart

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    “FitFlop sandals are light and a pair of Walkstar weighs 400g.”

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    “FitFlop sandals have been designed to fit a standard-width UK foot and are graded in the traditional way. The webbing is designed to hold the foot quite high up across the instep and will not stretch over time. Thus, FitFlop fit is a function of arch height and instep height. Our experience so far has shown that Europeans have a slightly higher instep height and tend to need to size up whereas Americans have a lower instep height and need to size down. The length of the sole is quite generous so going half a size down should not cause a length issue.”

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    “If you have ordered or bought the wrong size (and haven’t worn your FitFlop sandals yet), please return them to the retailer or online website you bought them from for a refund or exchange.”

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    “Not sure which size you need? Ordering online? Unsure about our sizes? Print out our FitFlop sandal sizer chart to ensure a perfect fit.

    1. Click to view the appropriate chart below (you may need to install Adobe Acrobat Reader first) and select ‘Print’
    2. When the printer window pops up, make sure Page Scaling is set to ‘none’
    3. Print your sizer out, and double check the scale using a ruler. (If your sizer is a few milimeters off, read all of point 2 above.)
    4. Place you heel on the line indicated, and choose your size accordingly along your toes.

    Women's FitFlop Sandal Sizer
    Men's FitFlop Sandal Sizer
    Kids' FitFlop Sandal Sizer

    Instep sizing information

    - FitFlop footwear only comes in whole sizes. If your feet fall somewhere between, opt up a size if you have wide feet or a high instep, and down if you have narrow feet or a low instep.
    - In the US, most people size down to the nearest whole size.
    - In the rest of the world, people generally size up. The upper bands on the FitFlop sandals do NOT stretch.

    The upper bands on the FitFlop sandals do NOT stretch. In our sheepskin boots, expect the FitFlop FREEFOOT fit, in which your forefoot and toes will be held quite snugly (as they are in our sandals), but your heel will be looser behind to allow optimal biomechanically advantageous movement. You might think of it as heel slip, but in fact, it’s heel FREEDOM! (As long as they don’t rub you the wrong way, the fit is right.)”

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