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Fitting Tips
Chuck Taylor
Chuck Taylor ® fitting tips:
Guys: If you normally wear a 9.0 try an 8 1/2 ( 1/2 size smaller ).
Gals: If you normally wear a gals 7.0 try
a 5.0 ( 2 sizes smaller ).
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Jack Purcell
Jack Purcell's ©
are designed for tennis. The top of the toe area gets rubbed during the tennis
serve, therefore they are designed with an extra rubber toe cap for longer wear.
Jack Purcell fitting tips: Jack Purcells have a new sizing that runs pretty
true to most "other" shoe sizes.
Guys: Order your normal shoe size.
Gals: Please order 1 1/2 sizes smaller.
If you wear a 7.0 ladies shoe, order a 5 1/2.
NOTE: The new sizing on Jack Purcells is not
that same as Chuck Taylors. You will want
1/2 to 1 full size larger than your Chuck Taylor size.
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Toddlers
Fitting Tip: If you are not sure about the size, buy a bit larger than you
think. It is always better to fit big on growing feet.
Fitting Tip: Children's Chucks run about 1/2 size larger than other kids shoes.
If you are not sure about the size, buy a bit larger than you think. It is always
better to fit big on growing feet.
How to fit children: Many children curl their toes when they are trying on
new shoes making it very difficult to determine proper fit.
The best check is the baby toe because it can't be curled under very much.
Have your child standing and feel for the baby toe. Make sure the baby toe
is behind the last lace eyelet toward the front of the shoe. This will asure
plenty of growing room for most children.
If you aren't sure, it is best to get a shoe that is a bit bigger, rather than
too small.
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Infants and Newborns
Fitting Tip: Newborns grow fast... better to buy the larger sizes.
If you are not sure about the size, buy a bit larger than you think. It is
always better to fit big on growing feet.
New parents please note:
Fitting Tip: It is always better to fit a bit big on growing feet.
How to fit children: Many children curl their toes
when they are trying on new shoes making it very difficult to determine proper
fit.
The best check is the baby toe because it can't be curled under very much.
Have your child standing and feel for the baby toe. Make sure the baby toe
is behind the last lace eyelet toward the front of the shoe. This will asure
plenty of growing room for most children.
If you aren't sure, it is best to get a shoe that is a bit bigger, rather than
too small.
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