Embassy London size guide
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Unsure about your size? You're in the right place. Our guide is here to make it easy to find the perfect fit.

how do I measure my shoe size?
top tip - measure them in the afternoon rather than the morning as your feet naturally swell throughout the day.
1) Lay down a piece of paper on the floor, ensuring it is large enough to fit the length of your foot
2) Stand on the paper with your weight distributed evenly
3) Trace the outline of your foot
4) Measure the length from the back of your heel to the tip of your longest toe
We recommend repeating this for each foot, as sometime sizes can vary between the two.
You can then refer to our size chart to understand which shoe size is recommended.

women's
We include a size chart on each of our product pages, inclusive of length measurements.
Note, the size chart follows standard sizing. The shoe size chart should therefore reflect your normal fit, but we advise checking our size: recommendation on the product page.
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men's
We include a size chart on each of our product pages, inclusive of length measurements.
Note, the size chart follows standard sizing. The shoe size chart should therefore reflect your normal fit, but we advise checking our size: recommendation on the product page.
shop mens
how do I measure by belt size?
there are a couple of options
Option 1)
Lay your existing belt flat on a table.
Using a measuring tape or ruler, measure from the fold (where the buckle attaches, do not include the buckle in your measurement)
& simply measure to the belt hole you use most often.
Option 2)
A simple, but less accurate way, is to add 2 inches to your trouser waist size, example:
– If your trouser size is 32, choose belt size 34
– If your trouser size is 34, choose belt size 36
Size & Fit FAQs
Here’s all the info about sizing
Yes we do. For most styles, we suggest whether to downsize, upsize or remain true to size, based on brand research and wearer insights. You can see this on every product page.
Our fits can vary between styles, so it’s always worth checking the fit recommendations on each product page or heading down to one of our stores so you can try them on.
It's most important that there is enough room for your toes to fit comfortably.
If there's only a slight pressure on your in-step, this will usually ease with wear, we recommend wearing them around the house a little before committing to going outside.
But if they feel very tight, you might need a larger size.
You may be between sizes, in which a half size between will fit just right. Alternatively, using an insole can introduce a half size.
As a quick point of reference, we include size charts on each of our product pages.
You can view this by simply clicking 'Size Chart' situated to the right, just above the size selection.
Note, the size chart follows standard sizing. The shoe chart should be used as a reference point. We advice checking our size: recommendation.
It's always better if the fits a little large than too small. You can always introduce an insole to introduce a half size.
Styles with a narrow fit will be indicated on our product page with an (N), for anything with a wider fit, you may want to consider sizing down.
Styles with a wider fit will be indicated on our product page with an (W), for anything with a narrow fit, you may want to consider sizing up.
Trying on shoes is an essential part of the shoe-buying process. However, it's important to try on shoes in a way that doesn't soil them or damage them, as this could void your ability to return them if they don't fit or if you change your mind. Here are a few tips for trying on shoes without soiling them:
- Always try on shoes indoors on a clean, smooth surface. Avoid trying on shoes on carpet, dirt, or gravel, as these surfaces can easily soil the shoes
- Wear socks or stockings when trying on shoes. This will help to protect the shoes from your bare feet and make it easier to slip them on and off without scuffing them.
- Sit down when trying on shoes. This will give you more stability and make it easier to put on and take off the shoes.
- Use shoe trees or shoe horns when trying on shoes. This will help to protect the shoes from damage and make it easier to slide your feet into them.
- Be careful not to bend or crease the shoes when trying on shoes. This could damage the shoes and make them unreturnable.
- Inspect the shoes for any signs of wear or damage before you buy them. If you see any signs of damage, do not buy the shoes.
- Keep the shoe boxes and any tags that come with the shoes. You will need these if you need to return the shoes.
- Return the shoes immediately if you decide you don't want them. Do not wear them outside or scuff them up, as this will void your return policy.
By following these tips, you can try on shoes without soiling them and voiding your ability to return them.
Of course, it's the best place to be. Our knowledgable staff will be able to help you find the perfect fit. You can find where are stores are located here.
You can find the precise measurements of each bag on the items product page, under product details.
We currently only stock insoles in our stores.
still unsure? or simply have questions, feel free to CONTACT US HERE, WE'LL BE HAPPY TO HELP