Sizing Guide

The only way to find your Joheela size: measure your feet! In this size guide, you'll find our quick and easy measuring methods.

How do I choose my shoe size?

  • For shoes that are as close as possible to your size, we recommend that you measure the length and width of your feet. Our shoe sizes are unique and cannot be compared with those of other brands.

  • We tend to run smaller than other shoe brands from size 39 upwards, so it's not unusual to need to go up 1 or 2 sizes from your usual size by following our size guide (for example, if you usually wear a size 40 in another brand, you may need to take a size 42 with us). That's why it's important to measure your feet and follow the sizing chart below.

  • Important: For styles without laces at the front, we advise you to measure your foot width carefully and follow our recommendations, as these models are not as adjustable in width as those with laces.

To measure the length of your feet (A), use the following technique:

Step 1. Stand up, and place your foot flat on a sheet of paper. If you plan to wear your heels with socks, wear socks. Otherwise, go barefoot.

Step 2. With a pencil, draw a line just in front of your longest toe, as well as just behind your heel. Make sure you keep your pencil straight and your body weight in the center of your foot.

Step 3. Measure the distance between the 2 lines.

Step 4. Repeat the same operation with your 2nd foot, as it's common to have one foot longer than the other.

Step 5. Refer to the table below to compare the size of your feet in cm with their European size. If you have two feet of different sizes, we recommend using the larger foot to choose your size.

LENGTH TABLE (A)

 Cm  Inches  EU size  US size
 21,5  8,25  33  
 22  8,65  34  
 22,5  8,85  35  4,5
 23  9  36  5
 23,5  9,25  37  6
 24  9,45  38  7
 24,5  9,65  39  8
 25  9,84  40  8,5
 25,5  10,04  41  9
 26  10,24  42  9,5
 26,5  10,43  43  10
 27  10,63  44  10,5
 27,6  10,83  45  11
 28,5  11,22  47  
 29,25  11,5  48,5  
 30  11,81  50  

We tend to run smaller than other shoe brands from size 39 upwards, so it's not unusual to opt for 1 or 2 sizes above your usual shoe size by following our size guide. For example, if you usually wear a size 40 in another brand, you may need to take a size 42 from us. That's why it's important to measure your feet and to follow the size corresponding to your measurements. shown in the table above.

Sizes 33 - 34 - 47 - 48.5 - 50 can be made to order, just send us an e-mail at [email protected].

For greater precision in choosing your shoe size, we also recommend measuring the width of your foot (B).

  • In fact, depending on the width of your foot, you may need to over- or under-size to get a shoe that's more suited to your morphology.

  • If you think you have thin or wide feet, we strongly recommend that you measure the width of your feet after measuring their length. 

To measure the width of your feet (B), use the following technique:

Step 1. Bring along a tape measure, sewing tape or other flexible measuring tool. Your measuring tool should be able to follow the contours of your foot. If you don't have a flexible measuring tool, you can use a piece of paper, a shoelace or a ribbon to measure your foot and then transfer the tool used (paper, shoelace, ribbon...) to a ruler.

Step 2. Stand upright and place your foot flat. If you plan to wear your heels with socks, wear socks. Otherwise, go barefoot.

Step 3. Measure at the widest point of your feet, as shown in the diagram (measurement B). Then measure the circumference of your foot.

Step 4. Then look for your shoe size in the table below, obtained by measuring the length of your feet (measurement A) in the "EU size (A)" column.

Step 5. On the shoe size line, check whether your B measurement (foot width) is in the "thin", "normal" or "wide" category.

WIDTH TABLE (B)

Foot length (A) Width of your foot (B)
EU size (A) Thin Normal Wide
 33 (21.5cm)  <19,5cm  19.5 - 20.5cm  >20.5cm
 34 (22cm)  <20cm  20 - 21cm  >21cm
 35 (22.5cm)  <20,5cm  20.5 - 21.5cm  >21.5cm
 36 (23cm)  <21cm  21 - 22cm  >22cm
 37 (23.5cm)  <21,5cm  21.5 - 22.5cm >22.5cm 
 38 (24cm)  <22cm  22 - 23cm >23cm 
 39 (24.5cm) <22,5cm  22.5 - 23.5cm >23.5cm 
 40 (25cm) <23cm   23 - 24cm >24cm 
 41 (25.5cm) <23,5cm  23.5 - 24.5cm >24.5cm 
 42 (26cm)  <24cm  24 - 25cm >25cm 
 43 (26.5cm) <24,5cm  24.5 - 25.5cm >25.5cm 
 44 (27cm)  <25cm  25 - 26cm  >26cm
 45 (27.6cm) <25,5cm   25.5 - 26.5cm  >26.5cm
 47 (28.5cm) <26,5cm   26.5 - 27.5cm  >27.5cm
 48.5 (29.25cm) <27.25cm   27.25 - 28.25cm  >28.25cm
 50 (30cm)  <28cm  28cm - 29cm >29cm

■■■ If after measuring the length of your feet (measure A) you are between 2 sizes and have thin feet (measure B), you can choose the smallest of the 2 sizes.

■■■ If you have normal-width feet (measurement B), take the size recommended in the size guide (measurement A).

■■■ If you have wide feet (measure B), we recommend that you go one size up from the size recommended by the size guide after measuring the length of your feet (measurement A).

For example: I measure the length of my feet (measurement A), and get 23.3 for the left foot and 23.5 for the right. By consulting the size chart, my measurement seems to be close to size 37. I then measure the width of my foot (measurement B) and get 22cm for the left foot and 22.2cm for the right. By consulting the width chart, for a size 37 (23.5cm) (A), my foot width measurement corresponds to an average width for this size (between 21.5cm and 22.5cm). I can therefore go for size 37.

Now you can order the right size! Find the perfect pair for you in just 3 minutes with our quiz:

  • When in doubt, we recommend going for the larger of the two sizes you are considering. If a shoe is a little big, you can always wear it with socks or by adding insoles, for example. However, if it is too small, there is no way to wear it.

  • If in doubt, don't hesitate to contact us by e-mail ([email protected]), we'll be delighted to help you choose the right size.

  • 9 out of 10 customers find their size thanks to our size guide! Please note, however, that the size guide is only a guide, to help you find the right size in our brand, but cannot constitute a guarantee of the correct size, as many factors can alter the results, such as the width or shape of the feet or imprecise measurements.

  • In any case, don't worry! If the size doesn't fit, we accept returns, exchanges and refunds. Find out more about returns, exchanges and refunds. If you're not sure of the size, try on your pair indoors on a smooth, clean floor (preferably a carpet or rug) when you receive them, to avoid soiling or damaging the sole in the event of a return.