FIND YOUR SIZE
Your foot has soft curves, and we believe your footwear should too. That's why ECCO strives to ensure a natural fit, with shoes designed to follow the contours of your feet.
Follow these three easy steps:
- To measure your feet from heel to toe all you need is a piece of paper, a pen and a ruler.
- Draw a line in front of your longest toe and measure the distance between the edge of the paper and the line.
- Use this measurement in the slider below to find your ECCO shoe size.
Remember to measure both feet as they might be slightly different. Let the longest foot decide your shoe size.
Fit tip: Many styles have removable inlay soles for adjustments. Try one of our other inlay soles, which vary in thickness, to perfect your fit based on your needs.
FIND YOUR SIZE
Your foot has soft curves, and we believe your footwear should too. That's why ECCO strives to ensure a natural fit, with shoes designed to follow the contours of your feet.
Follow these three easy steps:
- To measure your feet from heel to toe all you need is a piece of paper, a pen and a ruler.
- Draw a line in front of your longest toe and measure the distance between the edge of the paper and the line.
- Use this measurement in the slider below to find your ECCO shoe size.
Remember to measure both feet as they might be slightly different. Let the longest foot decide your shoe size.
Fit tip: Many styles have removable inlay soles for adjustments. Try one of our other inlay soles, which vary in thickness, to perfect your fit based on your needs.
FIND YOUR KID'S SIZE
At the rate children's feet grow, we suggest measuring them every 2-3 months. ECCO shoes follow the natural shape of your child's foot allowing growing toes the right amount of wiggle room.
Follow these three easy steps:
- Have your child stand barefoot on a sheet of paper. The edge of the paper and the back of their heel should be touching the wall.
- Draw a line in front of your child's longest toe and measure the distance between the edge of the paper and the line.
- Based on this measurement, use the slider below to find your child's current ECCO shoe size.
We recommend that you measure both feet as they might be slightly different. Let the longest foot decide your child's shoe size.