Measure Your Shoe Size |
Shoe sizing is based on the length and width of your foot. Determining your proper shoe size is essential to a comfortable fit.
Fit Tips * Shoes that are too small are one of the major causes of foot pain and problems. * Shoes that are too large can cause blistering and a lack of stability. * Do not assume your shoe size is the same as it always has been. The shape of your feet changes over time. * Not all brands of footwear fit the same. The below generic size guide is a good indicator on what shoe size you should wear, but some brands may offer slightly different sizing guidelines. Measurement Tips * Take your measurements at the end of the day, when your feet are the largest. * Wear the socks you will wear with your new shoes when you measure. * Measure both feet and fit shoes to the larger foot. * If you are doing the measurement by yourself, you will get more accurate results if you sit in a chair when measuring. Do not stand. * If you have someone to help you take your foot measurement, standing is the best choice. * You may take measurements in inches or centimeters. To convert inches to centimeters, multiply inches by 2.54. How to Measure Your Foot * While seated, place your foot on a piece of paper in front of you. * With a pencil, trace around your foot. Hold the pencil as straight up-and-down as possible while measuring and be sure that your pencil remains in constant contact with your foot during this process. * With a ruler, measure your tracing to determine your foot length. |
UK/India/Australia Size
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Euro Size
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US/Canada Size
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Inches
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Cms.
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3
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35.5
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4
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9.1
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23.1
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4
|
37
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5
|
9.4
|
23.8
|
5
|
38
|
6
|
9.6
|
24.5
|
6
|
39
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7
|
9.9
|
25.1
|
7
|
41
|
8
|
10.1
|
25.7
|
8
|
42
|
9
|
10.5
|
26.7
|
9
|
44
|
10.5
|
10.7
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27.3
|
10
|
45
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11.5
|
11
|
27.9
|
11
|
46.5
|
12.5
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11.75
|
28.6
|
12
|
48.5
|
14
|
11.5
|
29.2
|
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