Friday, January 1, 2010

Sizing

the perfect Crocs fit

Crocs should not fit like other shoes.

They should fit very loosely. The sides of your foot should not really touch the sides of the shoe. Your toes should never make contact with the front of the shoe.

Once you have centered your foot on the foot-bed:

You should have about a 1/4 to 1/2 inch of space in front of your toes, behind your heel and when you lift the strap you should be able to comfortably get your finger between the strap and heel. In other words the fit should be loose.

I know that this goes against everything that you have ever been used to in a shoe, but these are the parameters that the shoe was designed to be worn under.

no pressure points ever!

The clog-type models generally run large and are designed to fit loosely and comfortably. Both the Cayman and Metro are individually sized and run a half-size large. For example, a 7 is actually a 7½ and accommodates both foot sizes. The Beach and Highland come in six sizes and also run large. Please see the sizing chart at the bottom of each model's page.

To insure that the strap is not pulling your foot into the front of the shoe, rotate the strap forward and determine if your foot rests comfortably in the foot bed and there is room all around your foot. If so, you have the proper size but the strap is too short. To alleviate this issue, work your fingers around the strap and stretch it as you go around being careful not to put excessive pressure on the rivet hole. Stretch the strap until it is just short of the back edge of the shoe. The resin material has memory and will stay at the proper length after one or two of these types of adjustments.


For Example :
It is advisable to take one size up rather than your regular size .For instance, if you are size UK8, you should get CROCS UK9 to ensure there is room around your feet .


Measurement Guide


Above is the guide to determine your Crocs shoes measurement :
*First, use an A4 paper to mark.
*Then measure using a ruler the length on the A4 paper in Centimeter. After that refer to the list below for the exact size.