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YOU WEREN’T BORN BROKEN — THE SHOES DID THIS

If your feet hurt, your knees ache, and your lower back feels like it’s been through a war — you're not alone. And you’re not broken. Your shoes are.

Most American men are walking around in shoes that are too narrow. 75% of U.S. men have wider-than-standard feet, yet the majority of shoes on the market are made for “D width” feet — a fit designed for skinny-footed runners, not working-class giants who move heavy and stand all day.

What does that mean for you? It means your toes are squished, your arches are collapsing, and your posture is shot. Every step in narrow shoes causes muscle atrophy, instability, and pain that travels up the chain — ankles, knees, hips, back. And the kicker? Many “supportive” shoes actually increase injury risk by interfering with your foot’s natural mechanics.

That’s why we built STOKE. 

We’re not here to sell elite marathon gear. We’re here to deliver Splay, not Containment.

HOW TO MEASURE YOUR FOOT

Big feet. Wide feet. No problem. Here’s how to measure what you’re working with using nothing but a sheet of paper, a pen, and a ruler.

LENGTH 

  1. Stand up straight on a hard surface with your heel against a wall.
  2. Place a sheet of paper under your foot.
  3. Mark the tip of your longest toe (could be the big toe, could be the second, don’t judge).
  4. Measure from the wall to the mark. That’s your foot length in inches.

WIDTH

  1. Put the paper under your foot again, this time sideways.
  2. Stand with full weight on your foot—don’t sit or lean.
  3. Mark both sides of your foot at the widest part (usually across the ball of your foot, near your toe knuckles).
  4. Step off and measure the distance between the two marks. That’s your foot width in inches.

Use our size chart to match your foot length and width

TIPS

  1. Do both feet. Most guys have one foot slightly bigger.
  2. Go with the longer/wider one when choosing your size.
  3. If your width is more than what most brands carry, you’re our kind of man. 

That’s why we build shoes that actually fit.

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