Online sales are increasingly popular these days, and this industry is no exception. Buying shoes online is great, but there may be some questions when choosing the perfect size for your new sneakers. This post is dedicated to just that.


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To help you, we've created a guide with our store's brands, organized from those that fit larger to those that fit smaller. But before you do, there are a few things to consider:


- Put on some socks that you wear throughout the day (this is important if you wear thick socks);


- Measure your feet only at the end of the day. Why do we suggest this? Your feet tend to swell throughout the day, and to prevent your shoes from hurting, this is the best time to do it;


 

Tip: Follow these simple steps to get the right size


1. Place your foot on a hard surface over a sheet of white paper with your heel against the wall.
2. Mark with a pencil (or ask for help!) from your heel to where your longest toe reaches.
3. Measure the distance of the foot marked on the sheet, from the edge to the tip of the foot, in centimeters (cm).
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Now you're ready to see the guide we've prepared for you. We hope you enjoy it! :)




1. Converse and Reebok


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Converse and Reebok are our preferred brands for larger sizes. So, if you're undecided between two sizes, the best option is always to choose a size down.







2. Puma, DCshoes, Adidas, Gant


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Puma, DC Shoes, Adidas and Gant have similar footwear, they are brands that run large but not as large as the previous two.
Therefore, you should always choose to buy half a size smaller, if possible.


3. Vans, Ellesse, Lacoste and Merrell





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Lacoste, Vans, Ellesse, and Merrell are all brands that carry your usual shoe size. Even so, we recommend buying a half size larger if possible.


4.Fila, Le Coq Sportif, New Balance, Nike and ASICS


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Unlike the brands mentioned above, Fila, Nike, New Balance, ASICS, and Le Coq Sportif tend to run small. Therefore, it's always best to buy a size up.













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João Carvalho