What is the right shoe size for my child?
We've made it easy for you to pick the right shoe size. Just measure your kid's feet, and choose the size in the table according to the foot length. We've already included room for growth.
Tips for measuring your kid's feet
The smaller the child, the faster the feet grow. It's a good idea to check the foot size every two or three months.
Measure feet at the end of the day, when your kid’s feet are at their largest.
Measure in the socks your kid will wear with the new shoes, if you can.
One foot might be bigger than the other - this is perfectly normal. Pick the size according to the bigger foot.
With the shoes at hand, you can easily check that the size is correct. Take out the insole "Happy Fit" and let your kid stand on it (see next chapter). Also a perfect way to check when it's time for a size up.
The Happy Fit insole can help
Most Reima shoes have a "Happy Fit" measuring system on the insole. The size is good, when the foot is inside the happy face area. It's still fine when the toes reach the line – you don’t need to leave extra room for growth. If the toes clearly cross the line, the shoe is still usable but when it's time for new shoes, we suggest moving to a bigger size.
How to measure your kid's feet
We recommend checking the size of your kid's feet every 2-3 months, especially with younger children. It’s also a good idea to check the size at the change of season and when buying new shoes.
Have your kid stand on a paper, heel against the wall. Mark the foot length on the paper and measure the distance to the heel end of the sheet. You just need to check the foot length, we've already included the room for growth and movement in our size chart.
Shoe size charts
We want to make it easier for you to pick the right shoe size. Just measure your kid's feet, and choose the size in the table according to the foot length. We've already included room for growth and movement.
How to read the table:
The foot lengths in the table are given in x-x mm increments, so you can choose how much growth allowance you want to take into account. The movement allowance is always pre-calculated. This means that, for example, a range of 104-109 mm represents the growth allowance for that size. If the kid’s foot length settles towards the end or at the last measurement (109mm), there is no more room for growth for this size. The size is still usable, but in this situation you may want to consider choosing shoes based on the next size up.
However, we'd like to remind you that our size recommendations are always indicative. Every child's feet are individual and rapid growth spurts are possible.
Foot Length (MM) | EU size | UK size |
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104-109 | 18 | 2,5/3 |
110-113 | 19 | 3,5 |
114-119 | 20 | 4/4,5 |
120-126 | 21 | 5 |
127-132 | 22 | 5,5/6 |
133-139 | 23 | 7 |
140-147 | 24 | 7,5 |
148-154 | 25 | 8/8,5 |
155-161 | 26 | 9 |
162-168 | 27 | 9,5/10 |
169-174 | 28 | 10,5 |
175-181 | 29 | 11 |
182-188 | 30 | 11,5/12 |
189-194 | 31 | 12,5/13 |
195-201 | 32 | 13,5 |
202-208 | 33 | 1/1,5 |
209-214 | 34 | 2/2,5 |
215-221 | 35 | 3 |
222-229 | 36 | 3,5/4 |
230-235 | 37 | 4,5/5 |
236-242 | 38 | 6 |
243-249 | 39 | 6,5 |
250-255 | 40 | 7 |
256-263 | 41 | 7,5 |
Terminator Winter Boots
Foot Length (MM) | EU size | UK size |
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145-153 | 21/22 | 5/6 |
154-158 | 23/24 | 7/7,5 |
159-172 | 25/26 | 8/9 |
173-184 | 27/28 | 9,5/10,5 |
185-198 | 29/30 | 11/12 |
199-211 | 31/32 | 12,5/13,5 |
212-225 | 33/34 | 1/2,5 |
226-237 | 35/36 | 3/4 |
238-251 | 37/38 | 4,5/6 |
Amfibi & Coconi Winter Shoes
Foot Length (MM) | EU size | UK size |
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127-139 | 22/23 | 5,5/7 |
140-154 | 24/25 | 7,5/8,5 |
155-168 | 26/27 | 9/10 |
169-181 | 28/29 | 10,5/11 |
182-194 | 30/31 | 11,5/13 |
195-208 | 32/33 | 13,5/1,5 |
209-221 | 34/35 | 2/3 |