Helping You Find Your "Sole" Mate!
Are you tired of squeezing your feet into shoes that don't quite fit? Or maybe you're tired of feeling like you're swimming in shoes that are too big? Fear not, because Got Close is here to help you find the perfect fit for your feet!
First things first, let's talk about measuring your feet. Grab a piece of paper, a pencil, and a ruler. Place your foot on the paper and trace around it with the pencil. Then, measure the distance from the heel to the longest toe. This measurement will help you determine which size to choose.
But wait, there's more! Did you know that the width of your feet can also affect the fit of your shoes? If you have wider feet, you may want to go up a half size to ensure a comfortable fit. And if you have narrower feet, you may want to go down a half size.
At Got Close, we want to make sure you find the perfect fit for your feet, which is why we provide size charts for each of our products. Our size charts include measurements for the length of the footbed, so you can choose the size that's just right for you.
But we understand that sometimes finding the perfect fit can still be a challenge. That's why we offer most of our shoes in two combined sizes that range from "36 or 37", all the way up "44 or 45". We want you to feel confident and comfortable in your Got Close shoes!
And let's not forget about style! Finding the perfect fit is important, but it's also important to choose shoes that match your personal style. That's why we offer a wide variety of fun and comfortable shoe designs that come in multiple fun colors, from classic neutrals to screaming vibrant shades! Whatever your style is, Got Close has got you covered.
So, the next time you're in the market for some new shoes, remember to measure your feet, consult our size charts, and don't be afraid to try on a few different sizes. And of course, have fun with it! Finding the perfect fit should be a playful and enjoyable process. With Got Close, your feet are in good hands (or should we say, good shoes?).