Size Chart

Foot Length EU UK CN
US4.5 8¾ 34.5 3 34
US5.5 8¾ 35 3.5 35
US6 9¼ 36 4.5 36
US7 9¼ 37 5 37
US7.5 9½ 38 5.5 38
US8 9¾ 38.5 6 39
US8.5 9¾ 39 6.5 40
US9 10¼ 40 7.5 41
US9.5 10¼ 41 8 42
US10 10½ 41.5 8.5 43
US10.5 10¾ 42 9 44
US11.5 10¾ 43 9.5 45
US12 11¼ 43.5 10 46
US12.5 11¼ 44 10.5 47
Foot Length EU UK CN
US4.5 22 34.5 3 34
US5.5 22.5 35 3.5 35
US6 23 36 4.5 36
US7 23.5 37 5 37
US7.5 24 38 5.5 38
US8 24.5 38.5 6 39
US8.5 25 39 6.5 40
US9 25.5 40 7.5 41
US9.5 26 41 8 42
US10 26.5 41.5 8.5 43
US10.5 27 42 9 44
US11.5 27.5 43 9.5 45
US12 28 43.5 10 46
US12.5 28.5 44 10.5 47

How to measure

Tips

1. Take your measurements in the afternoon, when feet tend to be their largest.

2. Wear the same socks or stockings that you will wear with your new shoes. Example: barefoot for sandals, thick socks for winter boots.

3. Some people have one foot slightly longer/wider than the other. Measure both feet,and use the longest and widest measurements to fit your shoes.

4. Don't assume your shoe size is the same as it always has been. The shape of your feet changes over time.

5. Insole length may be slightly larger than your foot length, especially with pointy toe shoes.

6. Shaft circumference and height vary with size. Their interval between sizes is about 0.2" (0.5cm).

7. There may be 0.8" (2cm) deviation because of manual measurement.

8. Some shoes are given recommendations to order smaller or larger (e.g. runs narrow; order 1/2 size up).

9. If half sizes are not available, order a full size up.

10. If you have narrow feet and a narrow-fit isn’t offered, consider going down a half-size if possible.

11. If you have wide feet and a wide-fit isn’t offered, try going up a half size to create more room.

12. If you don't know your size in athletic/running shoes, consider ordering a half size larger than your normal size

 

* Please note that these are colours are a guide only and actual colours may vary