Size Guide
Choose the size that best suits your child's feet

All of our shoes have a table with the shoe insole measurements, so you can measure your child's foot or the insole of another shoe, and compare with our table. Only then will you be able to choose the most suitable number.
We emphasize that the measurements never refer to the sole, but rather to the inner insole of the shoe.
We remind you that knowing how to choose the appropriate size is very important, so that it provides the best and greatest comfort for your child. It is not recommended that shoes be too tight or too loose, as they are not prone to malformations, injuries or any other situation that compromises the normal development of your child's feet and walking.
How to measure?
The insole and foot can be measured with a tape measure or a ruler. For a more accurate measurement, measure your foot in the morning or at the end of the day (feet tend to increase in volume throughout the day due to the amount of time children spend playing and running) and place it on a sheet of paper (on the floor). Mark the limit of the heel and the biggest toe, then draw a straight line and measure that line. Then compare with our size table, always rounding the size.
Is this the appropriate size?
After receiving the item at home, it is worth confirming that it is the most suitable size for the child's feet. It is recommended that there is a gap of 0.5cm both at the front and back. This way the foot should look like this:
The big toe should not exceed that area of the insole and the heel should be approximately half a centimeter from the end of the shoe/insole. Only in this way will the little ones have their feet with enough freedom to allow them to walk comfortably.
note: Please note that the measurements in the size chart always refer to the total size of the insole. Therefore, if your foot measures 14cm, the ideal would be to take the size that corresponds to a 15cm insole (so there is 0.5cm of clearance at the front and back).