This is how I determine my shoe size:

1. Place the foot with the correct socks that you use in the shoes on a white A4 sheet of paper.
Make a mark perpendicular to the heel with a pen and repeat the same for the front toe.

2. Measure the distance between the two markings in cm.

3. Compare the value in the manufacturer's table (you can find it last in the product images).
To do this, please use column with MP or Mondopoint. This is the foot length in cm.
Round up the measured value to a full 0 or 5 and read off the respective EU or UK size. Attention - we only use UK or EU shoe sizes in our shop!
Example: You measure 28.3 cm - the table value would then be 285 - for example Fischer's shoe size would be 44 ½.