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Size Guide

At Nobosole, every pair is crafted with the Bangladeshi woman in mind. Getting your size right means all-day comfort and confidence. Take two minutes to read this guide before placing your order — it makes all the difference

How to Measure Your Foot at Home

You do not need to visit a store. Follow these five simple steps:

Place a blank piece of paper flat on the floor and stand on it.

Using a pen or pencil, trace the outline of your foot. Draw a straight line from your heel to the tip of your longest toe.

Measure this length in centimeters using a ruler or measuring tape.

Repeat for both feet and use the measurement of the larger foot.

Match your measurement to the size chart below.

Nobosole Size Chart

Applies to both Nobosole Signature and Nobosole Everyday lines.

Nobosole Size Foot Length (cm)
35
22.0 cm
36
22.5 cm
37
23.0 cm
38
23.5 cm
39
24.0 cm
40
24.5 cm
41
25.0 cm
42
25.5 cm

Fit Guide by Shoe Style

Different shoe styles fit differently. Use this guide alongside the size chart above.

Style How It Fits Recommendation
Heels (Stiletto / Block)
Slightly snug at the toe box
Go true to size. If between sizes, size up.
Flats (Ballerina / Loafer)
Relaxed and easy to read
Go true to size. Size up if foot is wider.
Sandals & Slides
Open design, straightforward fit
Match cm to the chart.
Wedges & Platforms
Generally true to size
Go true to size.
Ankle Boots & Booties
Closed design, can feel snug at toe
When in doubt, size up.
Ethnic / Nagra Style
Designed for Bangladeshi foot shape
Go true to size.

Width Guide

Nobosole shoes are made in standard width, designed to fit the average Bangladeshi woman’s foot comfortably.

Foot Type How It May Feel What to Do
Narrow foot
Slightly loose
Use an insole, or choose styles with laces or adjustable straps.
Standard width
Perfect fit
Go true to size.
Wide foot
Toe box may feel snug
Size up by one, or choose open-toe or sandal styles.

Tips for Getting Your Size Right

  1. Always measure your foot before ordering. Do not guess based on memory.
  2. If your two feet are different sizes, always order for the larger foot.
    A slight snug feeling when you first wear new shoes is normal — most styles break in within 3 to 5 wears.
  3. For heels and closed-toe styles, when in doubt, size up — never down.
    If your feet tend to swell during pregnancy or warm weather, size up by one.
  4. There should be at least 1 cm of space between your longest toe and the front of the shoe.
  5. Buying as a gift? Choose a slightly larger size — easier to adjust with an insole than deal with a tight fit.

Still Not Sure About Your Size?

We are here to help before you order — not after. Reach out and we will personally guide you to the right size.