The loafers ' carvings

The loafers ' carvings

On any size, it is made a length and the width that is corresponding, to a certain measure of length, also corresponds to a certain width. This in reality, does not always coincide. It is common for example to see a long, narrow foot or find a not very long foot, but a considerable width. And it is that our anatomy does not always coincide with a predetermined pattern. On the other hand with time and age our feet tend to widen. For this reason, observing in the elaboration of a moccasin, several types of width, is quite reasonable. The moccasin tends to adapt to the foot and form with the use, its own negative of our foot, ie tends to take the same shape of the foot with a small space added between the moccasin and the foot. How do we figure out the size and type of width? To figure out the size, we can draw the contour of our foot on a paper and measure the distance from the center of the Thumb to the center of the heel, as explained in this link: http://www.tallermocasin.com/seccion/info_tallas.html———- –——————————————————Width adjustment types: Standard, baggy or tight: As for the width, if you have not had problems previously choose the type: standard, or if you know that your instep is wide, choose: baggy If your foot is fine Choose: Tight. It is explained in this link: http://www.tallermocasin.com/seccion/tipo_ajuste_ancho.HTML all this and something more in: http://www.tallermocasin.com/or in the French version: http://www.mocassin.fr/ ancho4