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Sizing

Are you planning to make smaller and larger sizes of your shoes?

We are. We made the mistake of underestimating the demand for FitFlops this year, and had no idea how many small and large feet we were letting down. We’ve just developed size UK3(US5) and UK9(US11), and they should now be available through our Official FitFlop Retailers.


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When will you have FitFlops for men?

Good news, the mens version has passed the tests at the University and will be launched in the UK and US on May 20th. Stock will be limited to check our site nearer the time for stockists.


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If I am a half size should I go up or down in my FitFlops?

FitFlops have been designed to fit a standard-width UK foot and are graded in the traditional way. The webbing is designed to hold the foot quite high up across the instep and will not stretch over time. Thus, FitFlop fit is a function of arch height and instep height. Our experience so far has shown that Europeans have a slightly higher instep height and tend to need to size up whereas Americans have a lower instep height and need to size down. The length of the sole is quite generous so going half a size down should not cause a length issue.


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How heavy are FitFlops?

FitFlops weigh 400g per pair.


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Are FitFlops suitable for a wide fit?

Yes, FitFlops are suitable for a wide foot. Because the FitFlop's foot bed is slightly wider than average, they fit pretty much every foot in width. If you have an extremely high instep, you may have to go up a size initially, or spend a few days wearing in the midsole, which custom moulds and compresses to fit your instep height after a couple of days of intensive use. If you have a narrow foot or a low instep we recommend you go down a size if between sizes.


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