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Finding a fit with Martin Dingman
We carry a broad range of sizes. It's important that you become familiar with the lasts our shoes are made on. If you are familiar with the last, order the same size you usually do. We've provided this general guide to measurements, sizes and conversions for you. Since sizing varies from one last to another, we may recommend you buy a slightly larger size than you normally do. Since we are a specialty company we don¹t have all the widths to accommodate unusual fittings. Our shoes are all generally a D width.



Purchase the shoe size you normally wear. If needed you can measure you shoe size by the following method.
- Draw a straight line, longer than your foot, on a piece of paper.
- Place the paper on a flat surface. Stand on the line with your heel and longest toe centered on the line.
- Have a friend place a mark on the line at the tip of your toe and the back of your heel. Measure both feet.
- Measure the distance between the marks and use the conversion chart to find your shoe size.
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