Sizing Chart

 

Size Chart

To correctly obtain your boot size and if you are unsure about the size you are, simply measure your foot as per our instructions. (Refer to the instructions below).
Often one foot is a little longer or larger than the other so select the largest of your feet.

Adult Size Chart

Foot calculation

two sheep™ Adult Sizes

cm

inches

EVA sole

Non Slip Sole

Moulded Outdoor Sole

22

8.7

4

small

22.8

8.9

5

small

4

23

9.1

6

small

5

23.7

9.3

7

medium

6

25

        9.7

8

large

7

25.5

10.1

9

large

8

26.3

10.3

10

large

9

27

10.7

11

Xlarge

10

28

11

12

Xlarge

11

28.8

11.3

13

Xlarge

12

29.6

11.6

14

 

13

30.5

12

15

 

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Children's Size Chart

Foot Calculation

two sheep™ Child Sizes

cm

inches

EVA sole

12.6

5

6

13.5

5.3

7

14.2

5.6

8

15.2

6

9

16

6.3

10

16.8

6.6

11

17.2

6.8

12

18.4

7.2

13

19.5

7.7

1

20

7.9

2

21

8.3

3

 

 

Baby Bootie Size Chart

Foot Calculation

two sheep™ Child Sizes

cm

inches

Non Slip sole

10

3.9

Small

11

4.3

Medium

12.5

4.9

Large

13.5

5.3

Xlarge

 

 

 

Finding Your Size

Footwear sizing is different across the world.
Please read our instructions on how to measure your foot and see our size conversion chart to ensure the best fit.

We do not have half sizes so if you fall between sizes go up to the next size.

Please Note: The Moulded Outdoor sole is a different size to the EVA sole so referring to the sizing chart is important.

Measuring Your Foot

Example: Your measurement from the heel to the largest toe = 24cm
Add 1 cm = 1cm
Foot Calculation = 25cm

Referring to the size chart, 25cm foot length is in between sizes so go to the next size up, 25.4cm. Therefore your boot size is: Size 8 in an EVA and Non Slip sole
Size 7 in a Moulded Outdoor sole

A good fit will be when you try your boots on for the first time and they feel ‘firm’ but not overly tight. After wearing for a few hours the inside fleece will compress a little and provide more internal space, giving you more width but not length.

Good grooming is recommended. It is preferable that your toe nails are trimmed regularly or that you allow just a little extra length in the boot to avoid your toe nails wearing through the sheep skin.

Please remember

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