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how to measure shoe size at home

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Instead of spending hours in stores comparing all the different styles, quality, reductions and brands available; check out these 7 steps that will help you measure your shoe size at home with ease.1 Take your foot length using a tape measure or ruler: Measure with your foot on a piece of string (or clothesline). I bet you're always wondering how to measure your shoe size at home. The best way is by using a ruler, but if you're not comfortable with that then stick out your heel against the wall and measure the length from there to your ankle. Then, either subtract it from a standard size or multiply it by two for half sizes.If you want to know exactly how big an item of clothing is in centimeters, find its square root and divide by 100. If the number results in metres (for example), then simply double it (for example: 200 cm = 400 m).    Image source:  https://www.flipkart.com/ Now that summer TV arrived, its time to purchase your favorite pair of sandals or shoes. But hav

how to measure shoe size at home

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Instead of spending hours in stores comparing all the different styles, quality, reductions and brands available; check out these 7 steps that will help you measure your shoe size at home with ease.   Image source:  https://www.flipkart.com/ 1 Take your foot length using a tape measure or ruler: Measure with your foot on a piece of string (or clothesline).   Image source:  https://www.tatacliq.com/ I bet you're always wondering how to measure your shoe size at home. The best way is by using a ruler, but if you're not comfortable with that then stick out your heel against the wall and measure the length from there to your ankle.  Image source:  https://www.smartprix.com/  Then, either subtract it from a standard size or multiply it by two for half sizes.If you want to know exactly how big an item of clothing is in centimeters, find its square root and divide by 100. Image source:  https://gadgets360.com/  If the number results in metres (for example), then simply double it (for