Cuctos shoes are constantly polished and the details are controlled, so any pair of shoes is unique.


Step 1
Put a piece of blank paper under your feet. Stand up straight and have your heel lightly touching against the wall.
Step 2
Have someone mark the end of the longest toe and the back of your heel on the sheet with a pen or pencil. Afterwards measure the length of your feet from heel to toe.
Step 3
Repeat the steps for your other feet and compare it with our size chart.
Visible stretching or bulging on the outsides of forefoot materials is a good indicator that additional width may be needed. These sizes are available in many of our Running and Training shoes. In some cases, men can wear women’s styles to achieve a narrow fit and women can wear men’s to get a wide. If this is needed, please use the references above to determine comparable size lengths.
Please note that the differences of width between narrow, standard, wide, and extra wide are usually only a couple millimeters and are proportional to the size of the shoe. Most additional width will be found in the forefoot .


Check the shoe size chart below to find the right size for you! (slide left and right to find your size)
Shoe Size Conversion Chart