Barefoot Boots Polar Zero Navy Black

Original price was: 159,00 €.Current price is: 149,00 €.

A minimalist, barefoot design inspired by an iconic model and carefully crafted to meet our customers’ demands for style and functionality  is the essence of  Polar Zero Boot collection – the perfect winter boots that harmoniously combines elegance, comfort, and stability.

The Polar Zero collection represents the ideal fusion of timeless style and modern innovation, offering unmatched warmth thanks to its natural sheepskin lining and a zero-drop, anti-slip sole characteristic of the Timmo barefoot collections.

Designed for preteens and adults with narrow to medium-width feet, these thermal boots made of natural leather are perfect for facing winter with style and confidence. For wider feet, explore the Polar TerraHug collection, specially created to deliver the same thermal insulation and unparalleled comfort.

Polar Zero – an essential piece in your winter wardrobe, perfect for any occasion.

Size chart
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Sze Guide Smart Flex Plus Fur Boots
Size EU

Length

Interior

Cm

Cm

Widh

Interior

Cm

Cm

36

23,44 8,7
37 24,10

8,9

38 24,76

9,1

39 25,42

9,3

40 26,08

9.5

41 26,74

9,7

Choosing the right size of your shoes, especially online, is not a perfect process. Because the foot is three-dimensional, any two-dimensional measuring instrument, such as a ruler or a special sole-length measuring device, can only approximate the true size of the shoe. Manufacturers model their shoes on different shapes of foot, which you have heard about under the name of last, which is why your kid may wear the size 20 to one manufacturer and 21 to another (you might have also different shoes sizes that fits you).

Before launching your order for your kid please remember that children up to 10 might not  be able to consider everything by themselves, such as shoes are too tight or too loose, there is not enough room for toes etc. Therefore, it is important to know your child’s feet to be able to choose correctly. Before buying barefoot shoes, measure both feet first (yes, both feet, as feet are seldom identical) and consider this advices

1.How your child will wear the shoes - with or without socks - and to make the measurement according to this. In the case of sandals and ballerinas, you will measure the bare foots' long.

2. We recommend you to orders shoes that are with minimum 0,5cm up to 1,2cm longer that his longest toe.

3.Try 2 measuring  alternatives to make sure you launch the correct order!

How to measure

1. Place a piece of paper on even ground.

Place your bare foot  on the paper (you must be standing, not sitting, during measuring as your  weight on your the foot makes the foot longer).

Take a pencil and mark the heel and the furthest point from the heel to the longest measurement.

Use a ruler and measure the parallel difference between these two points.

 If you have a wider foot you might want to measure the width and instep and make sure the  pair you order will fit right

Watch the video below to understand how to take the measurements correctly

2. You need a book and a ruler and a wall

You can measure your feet or your child's feet at home using a book, a ruler and a wall. You can then see where the measurement fits on our shoe sizing guide to find the recommended shoe size.

Place bare foot with heel barely touching the wall and longest toe barely touching the flat spine of a book. Step away carefully and measure the distance from the wall to the book.

 3. If you have an option to compare your measurement with an actual insole of one of your most comfortable shoes, do it. Just to make sure your sizes are close to it.

... and Find Your Size

Once you have the measurement, add the  recommended margin for each collection and look for the closest size from the size chart of the shoe you want to buy. Contact us if you have questions.

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