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But what is

a foot width?

Width guide

 H

If your feet often feel cramped in your shoes, you might belong to the club of wide-footed silhouettes, known as H.

It’s hard to give an exact statistic on the number of women in France with this type of foot, according to podiatrists.

But we just know that this foot shape is more generous than the average and needs a little more space to breathe and live its little life. How?

Because these are Aurélie’s feet, our founder, which are the living proof.

And, we promise, she knows them better than anyone. By offering you shoes that truly adapt to who you are, you’re giving them the real comfort they deserve. In short: forget the Drizella dilemma, nearly one in three women in Europe could benefit from shoes suited for feet with a width of H or more.

Trust her, your feet are already saying... Thank you.

Your most frequently asked questions

And we love explaining them to you again.

What if I have flat feet?

It all depends on how you feel.

But according to podiatrists, this type of foot often needs shoes that are wider and less tight.

And that’s our core expertise!

My foot fits several sizes

Yes, it’s totally normal for your shoe size to vary depending on the type or shape of the shoes.
Except... it shouldn’t be like that.

Yes, since brands size differently, there’s no strict universal standard.

So, it’s a mess for your feet!

Do you only make wide shoes?

Aurélie has suffered too much from the industrialization and standardization of the shoe market in France.

And because every woman is different, from head to toe, it’s vital to offer them city shoes that don’t worsen the shape of their feet.

The proof: there are 6 different foot widths, ranging from F to M

I have a bunion that won’t go away. Does that work too?

Aïe ! Aurélie noticed that some customers who suffered from Hallux Valgus adopted her inclusive and caring shoes because the deviation of the toe bone... is progressive

I need to try them on before buying

Aurélie understands you and is doing her best to secure concept stores.

Find the addresses of our pop-up shops in the 'Petite Maïson' tab, and if you can't wait any longer... take the leap and order your favorite.

Be careful, some models are limited edition. There won't be enough for everyone

How does it work?

Discover the 3 quick steps to get

your foot letter and boost your femininity today!

Barefoot

Step 1:

Old school, we re-adopt the right habits

Place your foot flat on the ground.


Then, stand up to evenly distribute your weight across the entire surface of your beautiful foot

Video coming soon!
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Measure.

Step 2:

The freshest width is you

Place your measuring tape at the widest part of this beautiful foot. It’s usually above the little toe and the bone of the big toe. Then, wrap it around.

Remember this orange number in cm.

And feel free to measure your other foot to compare which one is stronger.

You’re almost ready to choose your next great pair of H-type shoes.

Video coming soon!

Savor.

Step 3:

Welcome to your extraordinary foot shop

Now that you know your foot width, you’re ready to better choose your next inclusive pair of shoes.

Check out the chart below, linking your width and shoe size to find your morphotype letter.

If your feet are H or F, you can order or pre-order our Fraïche creations from our Spring/Summer collection.

And if they're more like J, know that we need all the support we can get to help fund the Research & Development phase for our prototypes

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