Detailed Shoe Size Conversion Charts for Men's & Women's & Kid's Shoes - Threadcurve (2024)

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While some people enjoy shoe-shopping, for others it can bea chore. This otherwise simple task is a little more complicated when it’s done online. After all, you can’t physically try on the shoes before you pay for them. And some online shoe-sellers won’t accept returns.

So it’s easy to end up stuck with a pair of kicks that, when you put them on, either fall off or pinch your feet to the point of cutting off circulation. Ouch.

So to help you start your shoe-shopping on the right foot, here’s a breakdown of men’s,women’s, and kids’shoe size conversion charts, as well as how to measure feet to arrive at the right shoe size. But first, let’s step back in time to see how the idea of sizing upone’s feet has evolved over the centuries.

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History of Shoe Sizes

As you might expect, the earliest methods of foot-measuring and shoe sizing were primitive. In many cases, shoemakers did their best to customize footwear to fit the individual. But there were no standard units of measurement. This made for some stressful business transactions, as fights sometimes broke out among merchants or between merchants and customers. And we thought brawls in the marketplace were limited to Black Friday shopping sprees!

The origins of today’s system of foot measurements date all the way back to ancient Rome. Shoemakers used barleycorns to calculate sizes when fashioning sandals. A barleycorn, by the way, is the length of a grain of barley, which is roughlyone-third of an inch. I don’t know about you, but learning this little factoid gave me pause to wonder, “Who came up with the idea of using a common ingredient in barley and beer to measure, of all things, feet?”

These early artisans must have been on to something, though, because their system has endured somewhat through the centuries. In 1324, during his reign in England, King Edward II issued a decree making barleycorns the official unit of foot measuring. This was an especially convenient means of accomplishing the tasksince three barleycorns (usually) equal one inch.

The British monarch certainly left an indelible footprint on the realm of shoemaking and sizing, asthat system is, to some extent, still used today in parts of the UK and Ireland. However, this methodhad its limitations. Barleycorn lengths sometimes varied, and different parts of the UKcouldn’t agree on what foot size should be considered “average”.

Much greater strides in foot measuring came in the early 1900s. The first innovation arrivedaround1913 and was patented three years later. The Ritz Stick featured a heel stop with a sliding component that could be adjusted at the toes to measure different foot lengths. This invention came to be recognized as the first nationally-recognized means of foot measurement in the United States. Yet it wasn’t until 1988 that the toolwas modified for women’s shoe sizing. Manufacturers are still turning out Ritz Sticks today.

The second advance in foot measuring camewith the advent of the Brannock device (named after its inventor, Charles Brannock). The device took into account not only a foot’s length,but also its width, converting themeasurements to the appropriate shoe size. This allowed for more precise measuring and sizing. Like the Ritz Stick, the Bannock Device can still currently be found, although it’s not an exact replica of the original. Interestingly, half-sizes seem to be an “American” thing, as they could be found in shoe shops in the USA as early as 1887.

A variety of systems exist for measuring feet and calculating shoe sizes. One of the more universally-recognized methods is the Mondopoint System that uses foot length and width in determining the corresponding size. Sizes are based on average foot dimensions, measured in millimeters. Ski boots and military footwear are sized according to this system because it allows for a more precise fit. Definitely a must when you’re performing an hours-long balancing act, as when skiing, or spending hours on your feet, often in rough terrain, as current military service members andveterans know all too well.

Now that you know some of the background abouthow shoes are sized, let’s take a look at those shoe size conversion charts we mentioned earlier. Most charts compare US, UK, and European size conversions, although others list these numerical scales for other parts of the world, such as Asia and Australia, that have their own systems.

Men’s and Women’s Shoe Chart:

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Men’s Shoe Size Conversion Chart

For men and women alike, shoe sizes depend primarily on foot length, but some brands come with additional size variations to accommodate different foot widths. For now, we’ll look at how standard men’s sizes measure up. Here’s a quick rundownof US men’s sizes and the foot lengths they correspond to.

We’ll begin with size6, which is equivalent to 5.5 in the UK and 39 in much of Europe. These sizes correspond to a foot length of 9¼” or 23.5 cm. For a given men’s size, the UK equivalent is usually a half-size smaller. So if you wear a US men’s size 8, the corresponding UK sizewouldbe7.5. Since some conversion charts only list the foot lengths that go with each size in centimeters, here’s how US sizespan out in inches for easy reference.

  • 6 = 9 1/4″
  • 6.5 = 9 1/2″
  • 7 = 9 5/8″
  • 7.5 = 9 3/4″
  • 8 = 9 5/16″
  • 8.5 =10 1/8″
  • 9 =10 1/4″
  • 9.5 = 10 7/16″
  • 10 = 10 9/16″
  • 10.5 = 10 3/4″
  • 11 = 10 15/16″
  • 11.5 = 11 1/8″
  • 12 = 11 1/4″
  • 12.5 = 11 1/2″
  • 13 = 11 9/16

Some brands allow for more precise sizing by factoring in foot width as well. Shoes that accommodate narrow feet will be marked with the appropriate size based onlength, followed by the letter B. Medium width is indicated by the letter D. Wide shoes are designated by the size, followed by EE, while extra-wide are denoted byEEEE. Of course, some labels come with only the standard size, or the size followed by a W to indicate “wide.”

Women’s Shoe Size Conversion Charts

For women’s shoes, we’ll start with a size 5. A woman who wears this size has a foot length of 8 9/16″. If she were to buy shoes in the UK, she would be a size 3. So for a given US woman’s shoe size, the corresponding UK size would be two sizes smaller. Many sizing charts you’ll find online come with measurements in centimeters, but this may require a little extra calculation for US shoe-shoppers, since we don’t use the metric system. Here’s a “cheat sheet” of US sizes and their respective lengths in inches for easy reference.

  • 5 = 8 9/16″
  • 5.5 = 8 3/4″
  • 6 = 8 7/8″
  • 6.5 = 9 1/16″
  • 7 = 9 1/4″
  • 7.5 = 9 3/8″
  • 8 = 9 1/2″
  • 8.5 = 9- 1/16′
  • 9 = 9 7/8″
  • 9.5 = 10″
  • 10 = 103/16″
  • 10.5 = 10 3/8″
  • 11 = 10 1/2″
  • 11.5 = 10 11/16″
  • 12 = 10 7/8″

As is the case for the guys, some brands also account for foot width in the sizing of women’s shoes. The scale is similar but allows for more variations in width. Narrow shoes are labeled AA and medium width are labeled M or B. A designation of D tells you that the shoe is wide, while footwear marked with an EE are extra-wide.

While men’s and women’s shoe sizes are relatively straightforward, many people are curious about how men’s and women’s shoe sizes actually compare. Generally, there’s a 1.5-size difference between the two. So if a woman wears a women’s size 12.5, that corresponds to a men’s size 11.

Kids’ Shoe Size Conversion Chart

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For the most part, children’s sizes are not determined by foot width, although you may occasionally be able to find kids’ shoes or boots for wide feet.

In the US and UK, kids’ shoe sizes start at 0. (Elsewhere in Europe, they start at 15). They run all the way to 13, then start again at 1 for the smaller youth sizes. There are actually a few possible explanations for this, although how this system originated is still a bit of a puzzle. According to one strand of thought, since a 12-inch ruler actually has 13 marks (if you start at 0), then 13 seemed like a good place to end the children’s sizes and then start over with one for adult/youth sizes. Another possibility for the “size 13 mystery” has to do with rudimentary measurement methods. At least a few hundred years ago, many shoemakers held to the idea that a child’s foot was ready for its first shoe when it had reached a length of four inches. They decided that, at puberty, the average kid’s foot had gained another 9 inches of length, hence the number 13. After reaching that length, it was time for adult/youth sizes.

Most charts give you the foot length in centimeters: if you need USshoe size measurements in inches, here’s the list.

  • 0= 3 1/8″
  • 1= 3 1/2″
  • 1.5= 3 5/8″
  • 2= 3 3/4″
  • 2.5= 4″
  • 3= 4 1/8″
  • 3.5= 4 1/4″
  • 4= 4 1/2″
  • 4.5= 4 5/8″
  • 5= 4 3/4″
  • 5.5= 5″
  • 6= 5 1/8″
  • 6.5= 5 1/4″
  • 7= 5 1/2″
  • 7.5= 5 5/8″
  • 8= 5 3/4″
  • 8.5= 6″
  • 9= 6 1/8″
  • 9.5= 6 1/4″
  • 10= 6 1/2″
  • 10.5= 6 5/8″
  • 11= 16 3/4″
  • 11.5= 7″
  • 12= 71/8″
  • 12.5= 7 1/4″
  • 13= 7 1/2″
  • 13.5= 7 5/8″
  • 1= 7 3/4″
  • 1.5= 8″
  • 2= 8 1/8″
  • 2.5 = 8 1/4″
  • 3 = 8 1/2″
  • 3.5= 8 5/8″
  • 4= 8 3/4″
  • 4.5= 9″
  • 5= 9 1/8″
  • 5.5= 9 1/4″
  • 6= 9 1/2″
  • 6.5= 9 5/8″
  • 7= 9 3/4″

How to Properly Measure Feet for Shoes

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Knowing about shoe sizes will help you make great strides in finding the right fit,but there’s one more step that should not be overlooked: finding your measurements. This will save time when trying on shoes, as you’ll know just what size to look for instead of eyeing a pair that you just have to have, only to discover it’s at least one or two sizes off. And if you’re buying online, you won’t be stuck with the hassle of returning them because they’re the wrong size or, even worse, being forced to keep them because the store doesn’t accept returns. Another good reason to know your measurements:some brands deviate a bit from the norm when it comes to sizing.

To get the most accurate numbers, you will need a tape measure, a pencil, a piece of paper that’s longer than your foot, and possibly some tape. Follow these steps to figure out how long and wide your feet are.

  1. Place the paper on the floor. If you want to prevent it from sliding around while you measure, go ahead and tape it down.
  2. Keeping it perpendicular to your piece of parchment, use your pencil to trace all the way around your foot.
  3. When you’re done, flip the paper over. Trace your other foot on the reverse side.
  4. Extend your tape measure to measure your foot at its longest (from the heel to the end of your big toe. Then, measure your foot where it is widest. Do this for both feet, and be sure to write the numbers down.
  5. Keep in mind that the pencil outline gives your foot a little extra“girth.” To get a more accurate idea of your dimensions, subtract 1/4″ (or about 1/2of a centimeter) from both the length and the width.

To help you really nail your sizing attempts, here are a few more tips.

  • Take measurements toward the end of the day, when your feet are likely to be at their biggest. (This is especially important if you’re prone to foot-swelling throughout the day).
  • Always measure both feet, as one may be larger than the other. Use the larger of the two to find your size. Otherwise, you’re in for a pinching,painful experience.
  • Some people have difficulty balancing while tracing their feet. If this is the case for you, have a friend do the sketching or have something sturdy nearby that you can hang onto if you’re having trouble staying on your feet.
  • Last but not least, when measuring, try to wear the kind of socks or tights that you’ll probably wear with your upcoming shoe purchase. That’ll help you better gauge the fit. If you’ve ever bought a pair of shoes without accounting for sock styles and thicknesses, you know how tempting it is to just ditch the restrictive footwear and just go barefoot.

Related conversion charts

We also have a handy women’s clothing size conversion chart and men’s clothing conversion chart.

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FAQs

How to convert men's and women's shoe sizes? ›

Get the lowdown on men's vs women's shoe size. Generally speaking, there's a 1.5-size difference in length between women and men shoes (ladies, if you're a size 8.5, you'd be a size 7 in men's shoes) but the width size remains the same (so if you're a women's D, you're also a men's D).

What is the conversion from men's to women's shoes? ›

There is an approximate 1.5 size difference between Men's and Women's sizing. NOTE: Unisex styles are in men's sizing. Women should size down 1.5 sizes.

What is the difference between men's and kids shoe size? ›

Kid's shoes are built on a men's sizing scale. If you are a size 5 in women's, you would be a kid's 3.5. A kid's grade school size 3.5 is the same as a men's size 3.5. If a man wears a size 7-D, he would wear a kid's size 7-M.

How do you convert men's shoe size to youth? ›

When converting men's to kids' sizes, the numerical size you wear for men's will be the same for kids. So, if you wear a nine in men's shoes, you would wear a nine in kids' shoes. If you want to be sure you've done the math right, you can always reference the chart!

How do mens and womens shoe sizes work? ›

In general, if you're a woman buying men's shoes, you should go down 1.5 sizes. So, if you're a women's size 8, you'll be a men's size 6.5. Similarly, if you're a man shopping for women's shoes, you'll want to go up 1.5 sizes, for example from a men's size 8 to a women's size 9.5.

What size is a 14 in women's to men's? ›

A size 14 in women's pants is approximately equal to size 36 in men's. Depending upon the designer, a man with a size 34, 36 or even size 38 can fit into a size 14 in women's.

Is a mens 7 equal to a women's 9? ›

Men's/Women's Size Conversion Chart

For example: A women's size 9 would wear a men's size 7.

What is a women's size 8 in kids? ›

In US shoe sizes you wear 1.5 sizes smaller going from women's to youth. If you wear size 8 in women's you would wear size 6.5 in youth.

What does GS mean in shoes? ›

GS means "Grade School" and are shoes most likely to fit a grade-schooler. Remember, the GS size is not a specific shoe size but a range of sizes likely to fit grade school students. While GS stands for "Grade School," the shoes are not limited to grade schoolers, as adults can also wear them.

How do you convert kids sizes to adults? ›

Convert any big kids' size to women's shoe size by adding 1.5 or 2. For example, a 4.5 in big kids' shoe sizes converts to a women's size 6 or 6.5. Men's sizing does not have this crossover: the next size up from a big kids' size 7 is a men's 7.5. This can be helpful to know if your child is outgrowing kids' shoes.

Can kids wear men size shoes? ›

Men's sizes are a continuation of kids' sizes: A men's size 8 is the next full size up from a kids' 7. This can be helpful to know if your child is outgrowing kids' shoes.

Is a kids large the same as a men's small? ›

If you are selecting sizes for an older adolescent or a young teenager, be aware that youth large does not correlate to an adult small. A youth large is shorter proportionally than an adult small shirt.

What is a big kid size 7 equivalent to in men's? ›

Unlike adults, children's shoe sizes are the same regardless of the gender. The scale children's shoes use is actually the same for men. In other words, a child's size size 7 is the same as a men's size 7, and equivalent to a woman's size 8 or 8½. *These are the approximate lengths of feet in inches.

What is the difference between men's size 7 and youth 7? ›

There is a 7 mens and 7Y. They are the same size in length, but the adult size is made for an adults foot & the youth for a kid.

Is 5.5 youth the same as 5.5 mens? ›

Men's and youth shoe sizes are the same in the smaller range, which can affect conversions to women's sizes by offering additional options, especially for women with smaller feet.

What is a size 7 women's in men's? ›

Womens To Mens Shoes Size Conversion Chart
Women'sMen's/YouthUK
754.5
7.55.55
865.5
8.56.56
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What is a 9.5 in women's to men? ›

For a general estimation, you can convert your women's shoe size to men's by subtracting approximately 1.5 to 2 from your women's size. In your case, if you wear a women's size 9.5, your approximate men's shoe size would be around 8 or 7.5.

What size is a men's 13 in women's? ›

6 shoe size for men would be 8 in women's sizing. Similarly, a 13 shoe size for men would be 15 size according to the women shoe size chart.

What is a men's size 42 in women's pants? ›

A 22 women's size is around 42″ men's waist size or 41–43 inch. For men, 42″ waist is considered on the larger size while 34–36″ waist size is generally considered normal waist size for men.

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