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Come Scegliere la Taglia Giusta – Scarpe da Uomo
1. Come Trovare la Taglia Corretta
Le scarpe Red Wing calzano abbondanti e hanno bisogno di un periodo di adattamento.
In genere si consiglia di scegliere una taglia da mezza a una in meno rispetto al solito, a seconda della larghezza e del collo del piede.
Durante le prime 2–3 settimane, la pelle si adatta al piede e si allarga leggermente, creando una calzata personalizzata.
Consiglio: Se usi solette ortopediche, scegli la tua solita taglia, poiché la soletta limita l’adattamento naturale della scarpa.
2. Come Usare la Nostra Tabella Taglie (La trovi nelle immagini del prodotto.)
Misura entrambi i piedi dal tallone alla punta del dito più lungo (può essere anche il medio).
Prendi la misura più lunga e confrontala direttamente con i centimetri nella nostra tabella – lo spazio necessario per il movimento delle dita è già considerato.
3. Come Deve Calzare una Nuova Red Wing
All’inizio la scarpa deve risultare ben aderente ai lati, ma non scomoda.
Le dita non devono toccare la punta: lascia circa un dito di spazio.
Il mignolo non deve essere schiacciato.
Un leggero movimento del tallone è normale e sparirà con l’uso.
Con il tempo la scarpa diventerà più morbida e spaziosa ai lati, ma la lunghezza resterà invariata.
Finding the Right Size – Men’s Shoes
1. How to Choose Your Size
Red Wing shoes generally run large and require a break-in period. Most customers find they need a size 0.5–1 smaller than usual, depending on foot width and instep height.
During the break-in period (about 2–3 weeks), the leather will stretch and adapt to your feet, creating a custom fit.
Tip: If you use orthopedic insoles, choose your usual size, as the insole will reduce the natural stretching of the footbed.
2. How to Use Our Size Chart (You can find the Size Chart in the images.)
Measure both feet from the heel to the tip of your longest toe (sometimes it’s the middle toe).
Use the longer measurement and match it directly to the cm size in our chart — extra space for toe movement is already included in the sizing.
3. How Should a New Red Wing Shoe Feel?
When new, the shoe should feel snug on the sides, but not painfully tight.
Your toes should not touch the front – there should be about a finger’s width of space.
The small toe should not be pressed in.
A little heel slip is completely normal at first and will disappear as the shoe softens and molds to your foot.
The shoe will become wider and more flexible, but the length will not change.
THE 877 IS BUILT USING THE NO. 23 LAST
Was created in the 1950s and is Red Wing’s most iconic last
Includes extra room in the forefoot and instep for easy entry
Fits a variety of foot shapes
STYLE NO. 877 : 8-INCH CLASSIC MOC
The 8-inch Classic Moc stands tall as one of the most iconic boots in the Red Wing Heritage line. Born from the archives, this rugged lifestyle boot is built with the same materials, process, and quality as the 1952 original.
In 1952, we introduced a boot that has come to be synonymous with Red Wing ever since. The 8-inch Style No. 877 was made with russet colored leather, tanned using the sap of sequoia bark, yielding a rich color that was very close to the coat of an Irish Setter hunting dog. The 877 had a crescent-stitched “moc toe” and sported a wedge sole made from a white crepe rubber that promised to be quiet underfoot for sportsmen in the woods. This sole had been used on shoes before but the No. 877 was the first to use it on a tall hunting boot. In addition to its benefits for the stalking hunter, its comfort also found favor on the job site and soon the 877 was seen in the factories and on the scaffolds of a growing America. The No. 877 has changed little from its origins, remaining essentially the same boot that was ceremonially presented to President Eisenhower in 1960. Today it is the iconic Red Wing boot.