How to choose the size?

Don't know how to choose the right size of sock shoes or barefoot shoes? Find out how to measure your foot correctly and what are the size charts for each type of shoe.

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How to choose the size of sock shoes Comfort 2.0?

Skinners Comfort 2.0 sock shoes serve as a reliable partner when travelling, hiking or as a backup shoe for trips. It offers plenty of room for toes that no longer need to be squeezed. With a wider toe box, you'll be in total comfort and your feet can move the way nature intended.

EU size Foot length
36–37 23-24 cm
38–39 24-25 cm
40–41 25-26 cm
41–42 26-27 cm
43–44 27-28 cm
45–46 28-29 cm
47–48 29-30 cm

How to measure your foot correctly?

How to choose the size of sock shoes Compression 2.0?

With a higher cut and narrower toe box, Skinners Compression 2.0 offer optimal support and stability. They adapt perfectly to your feet and ankles, providing balance and security with every step. They are the perfect choice for dynamic sports and activities.

EU size Foot length
36–37 22.5-24 cm
38–39 24-25.5 cm
40–42 25.5-27 cm
43–44 27-28 cm
45–46 28-29.5 cm
47–49 29.5-31 cm

How to measure your foot correctly?

How to choose the size of sock shoes Kids 2.0?

Children's sock shoes are designed to support children in every active movement. They protect their feet while ensuring proper foot development. Your children will feel free and comfortable with every step.

EU size Foot length
26–27 15.5-17 cm
28–29 17-18.5 cm
30–32 18.5-20 cm
33–35 20-21.5 cm

How to measure your foot correctly?

How to choose a shoe size?

If you are choosing your first barefoot shoes, we recommend choosing the Regular version. Regular also fits those with narrower to normal feet.

The Wide version, available on select models, is designed for those who need more room in the toe box and instep area. If you are new to the barefoot world and have a wider foot, choose the Wide.

The Wide version is available on select models in all sizes from EU 36 to EU 47.

What is the difference between Wide and Regular shoes?

If you are choosing your first barefoot shoes, we recommend choosing the Regular version. Regular also fits those with a narrower to normal foot.

The Wide version is designed for those who need more space in the toe and instep area. If you are new to the barefoot world and have a wider foot, choose Wide.

The Wide version is available on selected models in all sizes from EU 36 to EU 47.

The Regular version falls in its width into the circumference group G. It is suitable for narrower to normal feet. We also recommend it to those who are new to barefoot footwear.

The Wide version is designed for those who need more space in the area of ​​the fingers and finger joints. The shoe itself is not only wider in the front part, but overall more voluminous and thus falls into the perimeter group H. If you are not new to the barefoot world and have a wider foot, choose Wide.

The perimeter groups are marked with the letters E, F, G, H, I and K. The higher the letter of the alphabet, the wider and bulkier the shoe is. The difference between individual peripheral groups is 6 mm.

In general:
F - slender, narrower foot
G - standard foot width
H - the foot is wider and bulkier in the area of ​​the toe joints
I - extra large foot
K - the widest type of shoemaker's hoof, intended for a non-standard foot - with swelling, a fallen arch or excessively wide

REGULAR
EU Insole length (cm) Width perimeter group Circumference of shoemaker's hoof (mm)
36 23.4 G 222
37 24 G 226
38 24.7 G 231
39 25.4 G 236
40 26 G 241
41 26.7 G 246
42 27.3 G 251
43 28 G 256
44 28.7 G 261
45 29.3 G 266
46 30 G 271
47 30.6 G 276

WIDE
EU Insole length (cm) Width perimeter group Circumference of shoemaker's hoof (mm)
36+ 23.4 H 228
37+ 24 H 232
38+ 24.7 H 237
39+ 25.4 H 242
40+ 26 H 247
41+ 26.7 H 252
42+ 27.3 H 257
43+ 28 H 262
44+ 28.7 H 267
45+ 29.3 H 272
46+ 30 H 277
47+ 30.6 H 282