How to Use the CKC Size Charts
Get the Perfect Fit
At Caribbean Kulture Creations, we want you to feel confident and comfortable in every piece of island-inspired fashion you wear. Before using our size charts, take a moment to measure accurately. For the best results, measure your bust, waist, hips (for clothing), and foot length (for footwear) following the simple instructions provided below.
Find Your CKC Size
Once you’ve taken your measurements, compare them with the CKC size charts. Each collection whether clothing, swimwear, footwear, or accessories has its own chart to ensure the best fit for your body type.
💡 Tip: Our designs are inspired by Caribbean vibes and crafted from materials that may vary slightly in stretch or fit depending on the style. If you’re between sizes, we usually recommend sizing up for a more relaxed, island-comfy feel.
We know when purchasing online it may be difficult to judge the size and fit of a product. Below is a brief measurement guide to help you. We recommend that you always check you measures against the size charts for the best fit.
How To Measure You Body

How To Measure You Feet
Simple step-by-step: How to measure your foot (for CKC shoes)Get the Perfect Fit
Place a sheet of paper on a hard, flat floor against a wall.
Stand with your heel touching the wall and your full weight on the foot you’re measuring.
Keep your foot flat and straight. Mark the longest point of your foot (usually a toe) on the paper.
Measure the distance from the wall (heel) to the mark (longest toe) in centimeters (cm) — that’s your foot length.
Repeat for the other foot and use the larger measurement when choosing a size.
If you wear socks with these shoes, measure while wearing the socks you plan to use.
Compare the final cm measurement to CKC’s shoe size chart for the correct size. If you’re between sizes, choose the larger size for a more comfortable fit.
Quick tips
Measure while standing (weight-bearing) — feet spread slightly when you stand.
Measure both feet — most people have one foot slightly larger.
Always use cm for best compatibility with CKC charts.
If a shoe is narrow by design, consider going up half a size for comfort.
