Size Chart

Sizing and Measuring Guides

All Soles come with a solid color comfie top. Soft Step is the first of our Soft Step Collection. The soft step insole, which is our foot conforming design, cushions the foot and keeps your foot in place. Half sizes should size up.

Care Instructions
Tops: We recommend to hand wash the tops gently with cold water and let air dry. You can further protect you tops with scotch guard or any fabric protector.
Soles: We recommend the soles can be washed with a mild soap and water and wiped dry with a soft fabric cloth.

SIZING TABLE

Shoe Size

Shoe Widths

Inches

Centimeters

US Size

Euro Size

Shoe Size

8 1/2

21.6

5

36

5

8 2/3

22.0

5 1/2

36 1/2

5 1/2

8 5/6

22.4

6

37

6

9

22.9

6 1/2

37 1/2

6 1/2

9 1/16

23.3

7

38

7

9 1/3

23.7

7 1/2

38 1/2

7 1/2

9 1/2

24.1

8

39

8

9 2/3

24.6

8 1/2

39 1/2

8 1/2

9 5/16

25

9

40

9

10

25.4

9 1/2

40 1/2

9 1/2

10 1/6

25.8

10

41

10

 

SIZING THE TOPS

Solids/Silk Screens/Silk Screens with Crystals/Deluxe Crystals/Custom Designs/T Straps (Neoprene) Comfy Tops
Suggested Top Sizing when Ordering
Sole Size 5, 6, 7 8 = Medium Tops 
Sole Size 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 = Large Tops

If you have narrow feet medium fits snug and large fits wide feet. We do have small and XL available for AAA narrow and extra wide feet upon request at checkout for all tops.

Clogs Tops (Neoprene) 
Medium = 5, 6, 7, 8; Large = 9, 10, 11; X Large = 12, 13 

Belt Tops/Cosmo Tops
Belt tops are man-made leather-like tops that fit every sole  
When ordering Belt /Cosmo Tops – if you have a wide foot you may need to go up a size or if you have a narrow foot you may need to go down a size. If you are a ½ size you should go up a size. 
Order by shoe size.

Strappies
These unique tops give a sandal look to your Onesoles and fit every sole 
When orderings Strappies – if you have a wide foot you may need to go up a size or if you have a narrow foot you may need to go down a size. If you are a ½ size you should go up a size. 
Order by shoe size.

Betty/Slingbacks 
Man-made leather-like tops are ordered by shoe size; if you are normally a half size, like our shoes, order up - they fit every sole
When ordering Belt Tops – if you have a wide foot you may need to go up a size or if you have a narrow foot you may need to go down a size. If you are a ½ size you should go up a size. 
Order by Shoe size

 

GUIDELINES FOR FOOT MEASURING

Measure Your Feet:

  1. Sitting or standing (see tip above), place one foot on a piece of paper. This may seem obvious, but make sure the sheet is bigger than your foot. You may want to tape the paper down to keep it from moving.
  2. Holding a pencil as straight as possible, trace around your entire foot.  Try to be as accurate as possible so you get accurate measurements - this will help with finding the proper shoe sizing.
  3. Using a ruler, measure your foot width and length.
    • Length: Measure the distance between the two longest points on your foot tracing. Now, reduce this measurement by 5 mm or 1/5 of an inch. This accounts for the slight space between your foot and the pencil.
    • Width: Measure the distance between the two widest points on your tracing and also reduce this measurement by 5 mm or 1/5 of an inch. This number will help determine your foot width.
  4. It's crucial to use a reliable shoe size guide.  Using your measurements from step 3, refer to the following shoe size conversion charts to determine your shoe size.
  5. The foot size charts below convert inches to the most common shoe sizes.

Tips:

  • The best time to measure your feet with the following method is at the end of the day, when your feet are at their most swollen.
  • Wear the same style of socks that you plan to wear with your shoes.
  • Measure both feet and choose the shoe size that fits the bigger foot.
  • If you are alone, it is best to take the measurements while sitting. If someone else is helping you, then standing on your feet is best.
  • For a more accurate measurement, use centimeters instead of inches. If need be, you can convert inches to centimeters by multiplying by 2.54.
  • There are wide variations among shoe measurement systems and therefore should be treated as a guideline only.