Printable Shoe Measurement Kit
Print this page at 100% scale, verify the 100 mm bar or credit-card box, then measure both feet in millimetres. Use the larger foot as your buying reference and save the result in your Size Passport.
Scale check before measuring
Printer scaling is the main failure mode. Disable "fit to page" and print at 100% before trusting the ruler.
100 mm calibration bar
Measure this bar with a real ruler. If it is not 100 mm, reprint at 100% scale.
Credit-card check
A standard card is about 85.6 mm x 54 mm. It should fit inside this outline.
How to use the kit
- Print at 100% scale on A4 or Letter paper.
- Check the 100 mm bar or credit-card outline before measuring.
- Stand with full weight on the paper, ideally late in the day.
- Mark the heel and longest toe, then read the distance in millimetres.
- Measure both feet and save the larger foot length.
Millimetre ruler strips
Use the first strip for smaller feet. For adult sizes, align and tape the 160-170 mm overlap, then continue on the second strip.
Strip 1: 0-170 mm
Strip 2: 160-340 mm
Overlap the 160-170 mm section to build a longer ruler without losing scale.
Measurement worksheet
Write the raw numbers down before converting. Width is separate from length.
| Left foot length | |
|---|---|
| Right foot length | |
| Left ball width | |
| Right ball width | |
| Socks / insoles / brand note |
Save the measurement
Store the larger foot length, width and usual US size in this browser so converters and brand pages can reuse it.
Local-only by default. Share links include foot length, width and note in the URL, so use them only with people you trust.