How to Measure for Slipper Sizes
1. Measure Your Foot Length
To find the perfect slipper size, start by measuring the length of your foot. Place a piece of paper on a flat surface and stand on it with your heel against a wall. Mark the paper at your longest toe. Then, use a ruler to measure from the edge of the paper to your mark. Do this for both feet and use the larger measurement to find your slipper size.
2. Measure Your Foot Width
While most slippers accommodate standard foot widths, measuring the width of your foot can help ensure a comfortable fit. Wrap a tape measure around the widest part of your foot and note the measurement. Slippers generally have flexible materials that can adapt to various widths.
Slipper Size Chart
This chart converts your foot measurement to the appropriate slipper size in both EU and US sizing. If you find yourself between sizes or have a wider foot, consider going up a size for added comfort.
US Size | Foot Length (inches) | EU Size | Foot Length (cm) |
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S (US Men’s 7-8, US Women’s 8-9) | 9.5 – 10 | 40-41 | 24.1 – 25.4 |
M (US Men’s 8.5-9.5, US Women’s 9.5-10.5) | 10.5 – 11 | 42-43 | 26.7 – 27.9 |
L (US Men’s 10-11, US Women’s 11-12) | 11.5 – 12 | 44-45 | 29.2 – 30.5 |
Tips for Measuring
- It’s best to measure your feet at the end of the day when they are largest.
- Wear the socks you intend to wear with the slippers during measurement.
- If your measurements are between sizes, or if you have one foot larger than the other, select the size that fits the larger foot.
- Foot length is the most important measure for finding your size. Width should generally fit within the size selected based on length.
By accurately measuring your feet and referring to the provided size chart, you’ll be able to select slippers that fit well and offer maximum comfort.