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A soldier recruit measuring for shoe size during uniform issue at the Afghan National Army training site in Kabul, Afghanistan, 2002

Ashoe size is an indication of the fitting size of ashoe for a person.

There are a number of different shoe-size systems used worldwide. While all shoe sizes use a number to indicate the length of the shoe, they differ in exactly what they measure, what unit of measurement they use, and where the size 0 (or 1) is positioned. Some systems also indicate the shoe width, sometimes also as a number, but in many cases by one or more letters. Some regions use different shoe-size systems for different types of shoes (e.g. men's, women's, children's, sport, and safety shoes). This article sets out several complexities in the definition of shoe sizes. In practice, shoes are often tried on for both size and fit before they are purchased.

Deriving the shoe size

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Foot versus shoe and last

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The length of a person'sfoot is commonly defined as the distance between twoparallel lines that areperpendicular to the foot and in contact with the most prominenttoe and the most prominent part of theheel. Foot length is measured with the subject standing barefoot and the weight of the body equally distributed between both feet.

The sizes of the left and right feet are often slightly different. In this case, both feet are measured, and purchasers of mass-produced shoes are advised to purchase a shoe size based on the larger foot, as most retailers do not sell pairs of shoes in non-matching sizes.

Each size of shoe is considered suitable for a small interval of foot lengths, typically limited by half-point of the shoe size system.

A shoe-size system can refer to three characteristic lengths:

  • The median length of feet for which a shoe is suitable. For customers, this measure has the advantage of being directly related to their body measures. It applies equally to any type, form, or material of shoe. However, this measure is less popular with manufacturers,[citation needed] because it requires them to test carefully for each new shoe model, for which range of foot sizes it is recommendable. It puts on the manufacturer the burden of ensuring that the shoe will fit a foot of a given length.
  • The length of the inner cavity of the shoe. This measure has the advantage that it can be measured easily on the finished product. However, it will vary with manufacturing tolerances and only gives the customer very crude information about the range of foot sizes for which the shoe is suitable.
  • The length of the "last", the foot-shaped template over which the shoe is manufactured. This measure is the easiest one for the manufacturer to use, because it identifies only the tool used to produce the shoe. It makes no promise about manufacturing tolerances or for what size of foot the shoe is actually suitable. It leaves all responsibility and risk of choosing the correct size with the customer. Further, the last can be measured in several different ways, resulting in different measurements.[1]
Cavity space in a shoe

All these measures differ substantially from one another for the same shoe. For example, the inner cavity of a shoe must typically be 15 mm longer than the foot, and the shoe last would be 2 size points larger than the foot, but this varies between different types of shoes and the shoe size system used. The typical range lies between12 to23 inch (12.7 to 16.9 mm) for the UK/US size system and43 to53 cm (13.3 to 16.7 mm) for the European size system, but may extend to14 to34 inch (6.4 to 19.1 mm) and23 to63 cm (6.7 to 20.0 mm).

Length

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Sizing systems also differ in the units of measurement they use. This also results in different increments between shoe sizes, because usually only "full" or "half" sizes are made.

The following length units are commonly used today to define shoe-size systems:[citation needed]

  • TheParis point equates to23 centimetre (6.67 mm; 0.26 in). Whole sizes are incremented by 1 Paris point; this corresponds to 3.33 millimetres (0.131 in) between half sizes. This unit is commonly used in Continental Europe, and Russia and former USSR countries.
  • Thebarleycorn is an oldEnglish unit that equates to13 inch (8.47 mm). This is the basis for current UK and North American shoe sizes. "Today in America, the sizing generally adheres relatively closely to a formula of 3 times the length of the foot in inches (the barleycorn length), less a constant (22 for men and 21 for women). In the UK, shoe sizes follow a similar method of computation, except that the constant is 23, and it is the same for men and women".[2]
  • Metric measurements in millimetres (mm) or centimetres (cm), with intervals of 5 mm and 7.5 mm are used in the international Mondopoint system (USSR/Russia and East Asia).

Since the early 2000s, labels onsports shoes typically include sizes measured in all four systems: EU, UK, US, and Mondopoint.

Zero point

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The sizing systems also place size 0 (or 1) at different locations:

  • Size 0 as a foot's length of 0. The shoe size is directly proportional to the length of the foot in the chosen unit of measurement. Sizes of children's, men's, and women's shoes, as well as sizes of different types of shoes, can be compared directly. This is used with the Mondopoint system (USSR/Russia and East Asia).
  • Size 0 as the length of the shoe's inner cavity of 0. The shoe size is then directly proportional to the inner length of the shoe. This is used with systems that also take the measurement from the shoe. While sizes of children's, men's and women's shoes can be compared directly, this is not necessarily true for different types of shoes that require a different amount of "wiggle room" in the toe box. This is used with the Continental European system.
  • Size 0 (or 1) can just be simply a shoe of a given length. Typically, this will be the shortest length deemed practical; but this can be different for children's, teenagers', men's, and women's shoes - making it difficult to compare sizes. In America, the baseline for women's shoes is seven inches and for men's it is 71/3 in.; in the UK, the baseline for both is 72/3 in.[2]

Width

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Some systems also include the width of a foot (or the girth of a shoe last), but they do so in a variety of ways:

  • Measured foot width in millimetres (mm) – this is done with theMondopoint system.
  • Measured width expressed as a letter (or combination of letters), which is taken from a table (indexed to length and width/girth) or just assigned on an ad-hoc basis. Examples are (each starting with the narrowest width):
    • AAA, AA, A, B, C, D, E, EE, EEE is the typical North American system and follows theBrannock device standards; on this system, B is narrow, C is regular, D is medium, E is wide, EE is extra wide and so on. The unlettered[clarification needed] D size is the norm for men, and B for women.
    • 4A, 3A, 2A, A, B, C, D, E, 2E, 3E, 4E, 5E, 6E (variant North American).
    • C, D, E, F, G, H (common UK; "medium" is usually F but varies by manufacturer:Edward Green and Crockett & Jones, among others, use E instead, but one maker's E is not necessarily the same size as another's).
    • N (narrow), M (medium) or R (regular), W (wide), XW (extra wide).
    • For children's sizes in North America, typical letters used are M or B (medium), W or D (wide), EW or 2E (extra wide).

The width for which these sizes are suitable can vary significantly between manufacturers. The A–E width indicators used by most American, Canadian, and some British shoe manufacturers are typically based on the width of the foot, and common step sizes are316 inch (4.8 mm).

Foot width conversion (approximate)[3][4][5][6]
N-M-R-W
system
North American
system
North American
variant
UK
system
German
system
SS (super slim)AAAA4A
S (slim)AAA3A
N (narrow)AA2AB ("narrow")E ("very slim")
AACE
M (medium)BBD ("standard")F ("slim")
CCDF
R (regular)DDDF
W (wide)EEE ("wide")G ("comfort")
XW/EW (extra wide) / WW (wide wide)EE2EEEH ("strong")
UW (ultra wide) / WWWEEE3EEEEJ ("super wide")
EEEE4EK
XXW (extra extra wide)EEEEE5EL
EEEEEE6EM

Difficulties

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There could be differences between various shoe size tables from shoemakers and shoe stores. They are usually due to the following factors:

  • Different methods of measuring the shoes, different manufacturing processes, or different allowances[1] even when the same system is used.
  • An indication in centimetres or inches can mean the length of the foot or the length of the shoe's inner cavity.
  • Differing amounts of wiggle room required for different sizes of shoes.
  • For wide feet, a shoe several sizes larger (and actually too long) may be required and may also result in inconsistent size indications when different typical widths are attributed to specific shoe sizing systems.
  • Some tables for children take future growth into account. The shoe size is then larger than what would correspond to the actual length of the foot.[7]

Conversion tables available on the Web often contain obvious errors, not taking into account different zero points or wiggle room.

Although shoe size systems are not fully standardised, the ISO/TC 137 had released atechnical specification ISO/TS 19407:2015 for converting shoe sizes across various local sizing systems. Even though the problem of converting shoe sizes accurately has yet to be fully resolved, this standard serves as "a good compromise solution" for shoe-buyers.[8][9]

Common sizing systems

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United Kingdom

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Shoe size in theUnited Kingdom,Ireland,India,Pakistan andSouth Africa is based on the length of thelast used to make the shoes, measured inbarleycorns (13 inch) starting from the smallest size deemed practical, which is called size zero. It is not formally standardised. The last is typically longer than the foot heel to toe length by12 to23 in or1+12 to 2 barleycorns, so to determine the shoe size based on actual foot length one must add 2 barleycorns.

A child's size zero is equivalent to 4 inches (ahand = 12 barleycorns = 10.16 cm), and the sizes go up to size13+12 (measuring25+12 barleycorns, or8+12 inches (21.59 cm)). Thus, the calculation for a children's shoe size in the UK is:

child shoe size (barleycorns) = 3 × last length (in) − 12

equivalent to:

child shoe size (barleycorns) ≈ 3 × foot length (in) − 10.

An adult size one is then the next size up (26 barleycorns, or8+23 in (22.01 cm)) and each size up continues the progression in barleycorns.[10] The calculation for an adult shoe size in the UK is thus:

adult shoe size (barleycorns) = 3 × last length (in) − 25

equivalent to:

adult shoe size (barleycorns) ≈ 3 × foot length (in) − 23.

Although this sizing standard is nominally for both men and women, some manufacturers use different numbering for women's UK sizing.

InAustralia andNew Zealand, the UK system is followed for men and children's footwear. Women's footwear follows the US sizings.

Mexico

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InMexico, shoes are sized either according to the foot length they are intended to fit, in cm, or alternatively to another variation of the barleycorn system, with sizes calculated approximately as:

adult shoe size (barleycorns) = 3 × last length (in) −25+12

equivalent to:

adult shoe size (barleycorns) ≈ 3 × foot length (in) −23+12.

United States

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In theUnited States andCanada, the traditional system is similar to the British system but there are different zero points for children's, men's, and women's shoe sizes. The most common is the customary system where men's shoes are numbered higher by one than the UK equivalent, so that the same shoe would be marked 13 in the US and 12 in the UK.

Customary

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The customary system is offset by14 barleycorn or112 in (2.12 mm) compared to the UK sizes. The men's range starts at size 1, with zero point corresponding to the children's size 13 which equals24+34 barleycorns or8+14 inches (20.96 cm).

However, most US manufacturers are using offsets greater than that standard; some offset by12 barleycorn, others by 1 barleycorn.[11] In current practice, US men's size 1 is expected to equal 25 barleycorns, or8+13 in (21.17 cm), so the calculation for a male shoe size in the United States is:

male shoe size (barleycorns) = 3 × last length (in) − 24

equivalent to:

male shoe size (barleycorns) ≈ 3 × foot length (in) − 22.

In the "standard" or "FIA" (Footwear Industries of America) scale, women's sizes are men's sizes plus 1 (so a men's10+12 is a women's11+12):

female shoe size (barleycorns) = 3 × last length (in) − 23

equivalent to:

female shoe size (barleycorns) ≈ 3 × foot length (in) − 21.

There is also the "common" scale, where women's sizes are equal to men's sizes plus1+12.

Children's shoes start from size zero, which is equivalent to3+1112 inches (11+34 barleycorns = 99.48 mm), and end at13+12. Thus the formula for children's sizes in the US is

child shoe size (barleycorns) = 3 × last length (in) − 1134

equivalent to:

child shoe size (barleycorns) ≈ 3 × foot length (in) − 934.

Alternatively, a Mondopoint-based scale from K4 to K13 and then 1 to 7 is also in use for children's shoes.[12] K4 to K9 aretoddler sizes, K10 to K13 arepre-school and 1 to 7 aregrade school sizes.

Brannock Device

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Main article:Brannock device
Drawing of aBrannock Device (fromUS Patent 1,725,334)

TheBrannock Device is a measuring instrument invented byCharles F. Brannock in 1925 found in many shoe stores. The recent formula used by the Brannock device assumes a foot length of 2 barleycorns less than the length of the last; thus, men's size 1 is equivalent to a last's length of8+13 in (21.17 cm) and foot's length of7+23 in (19.47 cm), and children's size 1 is equivalent to4+14 in (10.8 cm) last's length and3+712 in (9.1 cm) foot's length.[13][14]

The device also measures the length of the arch, or the distance between the heel and the ball (metatarsal head) of the foot. For this measurement, the device has a shorter scale at the instep of the foot with an indicator that slides into position. If this scale indicates a larger size, it is taken in place of the foot's length to ensure proper fitting.[7]

For children's sizes, additional wiggle room is added to allow for growth.[7]

The device also measures the width of the foot and assigns it designations of AAA, AA, A, B, C, D, E, EE, or EEE. The widths are316 inches apart and differ by shoe length.[13]

Some shoe stores and medical professionals use optical 3D surface scanners to precisely measure the length and width of both feet and recommend the appropriate shoe model and size.[15]

Continental Europe

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In the Continental European system, the shoe size is the length of thelast, expressed inParis points or23 cm (6.67 mm), for both sexes and for adults and children alike. The last is typically longer than the foot heel to toe length by43 cm (13.33 mm) to53 cm (16.67 mm), or 2 to2+12 Paris points, so to determine the shoe size based on actual foot length one must add 2 Paris points.

Because a Paris point is23 of a centimetre, a centimetre is32 Paris points, and the formula is as follows:

shoe size (Paris points) =32 × last length (cm)

equivalent to:

shoe size (Paris points) ≈ (32 × foot length (cm)) + 2

The Continental European system is used inAustria,Belgium,Denmark,France,Germany,[16]Italy,Luxembourg, theNetherlands,Norway,Poland,Portugal,Spain,[17]Sweden,Switzerland, and most other continental European countries. It is also used in Middle Eastern countries (such asIran),Brazil—which uses the same method but subtracts 2 from the final result, in effect measuring foot size instead of last size[citation needed]—and, commonly,Hong Kong. The system is sometimes described as Stich size (fromPariser Stich, the German name for the Paris point), orStichmaß size (from a German name of amicrometer for internal measurements).

Mondopoint

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Measurement of foot length, width and perimeter (cirсumference) as defined in the Mondopoint standard

The Mondopoint shoe length system is widely used in the sports industry to size athletic shoes, ski boots, skates, andpointe ballet shoes; it was also adopted as the primary shoe sizing system in theSoviet Union,[18]Russia,[19]East Germany,China,[20]Japan,Taiwan, andSouth Korea, and as an optional system in theUnited Kingdom,[21]India,[22]Mexico, and European countries. The Mondopoint system is also used byNATO and other military services.

The Mondopoint system was introduced in the 1970s by International Standard ISO 2816:1973 "Fundamental characteristics of a system of shoe sizing to be known as Mondopoint" and ISO 3355:1975 "Shoe sizes – System of length grading (for use in the Mondopoint system)".[23] ISO 9407:2019, "Shoe sizes—Mondopoint system of sizing and marking",[24] is the current version of the standard.

The Mondopoint system is based on average foot length and foot width for which the shoe is suitable, measured in millimetres. The length of the foot is measured as horizontal distance between the perpendiculars in contact with the end of the most prominent toe and the most prominent part of the heel. The width of the foot is measured as horizontal distance between vertical lines in contact with the first and fifthmetatarsophalangeal joints. The perimeter of the foot is the length of the foot circumference, measured with a flexible tape at the same points as foot width. The origin of the grade is zero.

The labeling typically includes foot length, followed by an optional foot width: a shoe size of 280/110 indicates a foot length of 280 millimetres (11.0 in) and width of 110 millimetres (4.3 in). Other customary markings, such as EU, UK and US sizes, may also be used.

Because Mondopoint takes the foot width into account, it allows for better fitting than most other systems. A given shoe size shall fit every foot with indicated average measurements, and those differing by no more than a half-step of the corresponding interval grid. Standard foot lengths are defined with interval steps of 5 mm for casual footwear and steps of 7.5 mm for specialty (protective) footwear. The standard is maintained by ISO Technical Committee 137 "Footwear sizing designations and marking systems."

East Asia

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In Japan, mainland China, Taiwan, and South Korea, the Mondopoint system is used as defined by national standardJapanese Industrial Standards (JIS) S 5037:1998 and its counterpartsGuobiao (GB/T) 3293.1-1998,Chinese National Standard (CNS) 4800-S1093:2000 andKorean Standards Association (KS) M 6681:2007.

Foot length and girth (foot circumference) are taken into account.[25] The foot length is indicated in centimetres; an increment of 5 mm is used.

The length is followed by designators for girth (A, B, C, D, E, EE, EEE, EEEE, F, G), which are specified in an indexed table as foot circumference in millimetres for each given foot length; foot width is also included as supplemental information. There are different tables for men's, women's, and children's (less than 12 years of age) shoes. Not all designators are used for all genders and in all countries. For example, the largest girth for women in Taiwan is EEEE, whereas in Japan, it is F.

The foot length and width can also be indicated in millimetres, separated by a slash or a hyphen.

Soviet Union (Russia, Commonwealth of Independent States)

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Historically theSoviet Union used the European (Paris point) system, but the Mondopoint metric system was introduced in the 1980s by GOST 24382-80 "Sizes of Sport Shoes" (based on ISO 2816:1973) and GOST 11373-88 "Shoe Sizes" (based on ISO 3355:1975), and lately by GOST R 58149-2018 (based on ISO 9407:1991)

Standard metric foot sizes can be converted to the nearest Paris point (23 cm) sizes using approximate conversion tables; shoes are marked with both foot length in millimetres, as forpointe ballet shoe sizes, and last length in European Paris point sizes (although such convertedStichmaß sizes may come12 to 1 size smaller than comparable European-made adult footwear, and up to1+12 sizes smaller for children's footwear, according to ISO 19407 shoe size definitions). Foot lengths are aligned to 5 mm intervals (e.g. ... 170, 175, ... 245, 250,..) for sports and casual shoes, and 7.5 mm intervals (items highlighted in orange, e.g. 172.5, 247.5 are only included in this category) for protective/safety shoes. Optional foot width designations includes narrow, normal (medium or regular), and wide grades.

Infant sizes range from 16 (95 mm) to 22.5 (140 mm) and pre-school children from 23 (145 mm); schoolchildren sizes span 32 (202.5 mm) to 40 (255 mm) for girls and 32 to 44 (285 mm) for boys. Adult sizes span 33 (210 mm) to 44 for women and 38 (245 mm) to 48 (310 mm) for men.

Ranges: I=infants • P=pre-school children • G=girls • B=boys • W=women • M=men

Infants & pre-school children
Mondopoint/
foot length
(mm)
Stichmaß
(="gauge")
size
Ranges
included
9516I
10016.5
10517
11018
11519
12019.5
12520
13021
13522
14022.5
14523P
15024
15525
16025.5
16526
17027
172.527.5
17528
18028.5
18529
187.529.5
19030
19531
20031.5
Older children & adults
Mondopoint/
foot length
(mm)
Stichmaß
size
Ranges
included
202.532GB
205
21033GBW
21534
217.534.5
220
22535
23036
232.536.5
23537
24037.5
24538GBWM
247.538.5
25039
25540
26040.5BWM
262.541
265
27042
27543
277.5
28043.5
28544WM
29045M
292.545.5
29546
30046.5
30547
307.547.5
31048

ISO 19407 and shoe size conversion

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ISO/TS 19407:2023Footwear - Sizing - Conversion of sizing systems is a technical specification from theInternational Organization for Standardization.[1] It contains basic description and conversion tables for major shoe sizing systems[8] including Mondopoint with length steps of 5 mm and 7.5 mm, European Paris point system, and UK13-inch system. The standard has also been adopted as Russian GOST R 57425-2017.

The standard is maintained by ISO/TC 137, which also developed ISO/TS 19408:2015Footwear - Sizing - Vocabulary and terminology; in development are companion standards ISO/TS 19409 "Footwear - Sizing - Measurement of last dimensions" and ISO/TS 19410 "Footwear - Sizing - Inshoe measurement".

Shoe sizing

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The adult shoe sizes are calculated from typical last length, which is converted from foot length in millimetres by adding an allowance of two shoe sizes:

EUR shoe size=L+2×6.66¯6.66¯=320×L+2UK shoe size=L+2×8.46¯8.46¯25=325.4×L23{\displaystyle {\begin{aligned}{\text{EUR shoe size}}&={\frac {L+2\times {6.6{\bar {6}}}}{6.6{\bar {6}}}}={\frac {3}{20}}\times {L}+2\\[3pt]{\text{UK shoe size}}&={\frac {L+2\times {8.4{\bar {6}}}}{8.4{\bar {6}}}}-25={\frac {3}{25.4}}\times {L}-23\end{aligned}}}

whereL is foot length in millimetres.

Direct conversion between adult UK, Continental European and Mondopoint shoe size systems is derived as follows:

L=203×(EUR shoe size2)=25.43×(UK shoe size+23)EUR shoe size=1.27×(UK shoe size+23)+2UK shoe size=EUR shoe size21.2723{\displaystyle {\begin{aligned}L&={\frac {20}{3}}\times \left({\text{EUR shoe size}}-2\right)={\frac {25.4}{3}}\times \left({\text{UK shoe size}}+23\right)\\[3pt]{\text{EUR shoe size}}&={1.27\times \left({\text{UK shoe size}}+23\right)}+2\\[3pt]{\text{UK shoe size}}&={\frac {{\text{EUR shoe size}}-2}{1.27}}-23\end{aligned}}}

Using these formulas, the standard derives shoe size tables for adults and children, based on actual foot length measurement (insole) in millimetres. Typical last length ranges are also included (13 to 25 mm over foot length for adults, 8% greater than foot length plus 6 mm for children).

Exact foot lengths may containrepeating decimals because the formulas include division by 3; in practice, approximate interval steps of 6.67 mm and 8.47 mm are used, and sizes are rounded to either the nearest half size or closest matching Mondopoint size.

Size equivalence table, adult

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ISO/TS 19407

Note: US Women FIA scales are used. For the "common" women scale add another 0.5.

Adults' shoe sizes (210 mm+)
Foot lengthMondopointEURUKUS MenUS Women
(mm)(cm)(inch)5.0/7.5 mm6.66 mm8.46 mm =13 inch
210.021033.5
211.68+13234
213.321+1334
215.0215
215.98+122.53.54.5
216.621+2334.5
217.5217.5
220.02222035
220.138+23345
223.322+1335.5
224.368+563.54.55.5
225.0225
226.622+2336
228.69456
230.02323036.5
232.5232.5
232.839+164.55.56.5
233.323+1337
235.0235
236.623+2337.5
237.069+13567
240.02424038
241.39+125.56.57.5
243.324+1338.5
245.0245
245.539+23678
246.624+2339
247.5247.5
249.769+566.57.58.5
250.02525039.5
253.325+1340
254.010789
255.0255


256.625+2340.5
258.2310+167.58.5
260.02626041
262.4610+138910
262.5262.5
263.326+1341.5
265.0265
266.626+2342
266.710.58.59.5
270.02727042.5
270.9310+2391011
273.327+1343
275.0275
275.1610+569.510.5
276.627+2343.5
277.5277.5
279.411101112
280.02828044
283.328+1344.5
283.6311+1610.511.512.5
285.0285
286.628+2345
287.8611+13111213
290.02929045.5
292.111+1211.512.513.5
292.5292.5
293.329+1346
295.0295
296.311+23121314
296.629+2346.5
300.03030047
300.5611+5612.513.514.5
303.330+1347.5
304.812131415
305.0305
306.630+2348
307.5307.5
309.0312+1613.514.515.5
310.03131048.5
313.2612+13141516
313.331+1349
315.0315
316.631+2349.5
317.512+1214.515.516.5
320.03232050
321.7312+23151617
mmcminch5.0 mm6.6 mm8.46 mm =13 inch
Foot lengthMondopointEURUKUS MenUS Women

Size equivalence table, children

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ISO/TS 19407

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Children's shoe sizes
Foot lengthMondopointEURUKUS
(mm)(cm)(inch)5.0 mm6.6 mm8.46 mm =13 inch
118.534+2319.53.54
120124+341202044.5
123.312+134+5612520.54.55
126.612+2352155.5
130135+11213021.55.5
133.313+135+14226
136.613+235+1313522.566.5
139.7145+12140236.5
141.8165+7127
143.314+135+2323.577.5
146.614+235+34145247.5
150155+111215024.58
153.315+1361552588.5
156.615+236+1625.58.59
160166+13160269
163.316+136+51226.59.5
166.616+236+712165279.510
169.3176+2317027.51010.5
173.317+136+562810.511
176.617+23717528.51111.5
179.916187+1121802911.5
183.318+137+1429.512
186.618+237+13185301212.5
190.5197+1219030.512.513
192.61619+137+712311313.5
196.619+237+3419531.513.5(1)(2)
200207+5620032(0.5)(1.5)(2.5)
203.320+13820532.5(1)(2)(3)
206.620+2333(1.5)(2.5)(3.5)
2102121033.5(2)(3)(4)
(mm)(cm)(inch)5.0 mm6.67 mm8.46 mm =13 inch
Foot lengthMondopointEUR(UK Adult)(US Men)(US Women)

US and UK size data to be merged

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The table below assumes a last length of foot length +23 inches. UK children shoe sizes start at3+14 inches for 0, while US children sizes start at3+13 inches for 0, for a difference of3+112 inches. Both systems end at 13.5.

UK and US children's shoe sizes
Last lengthFoot length/BrannockUK sizesUS sizes
(in)(mm)(in)(mm)Children'sChildren's
3+111299.4833+1482.550
4101.63+1384.660
4+112103.7163+51286.7830.5
4+16105.833+1288.90.5
4+14107.953+71291.0161
4+13110.063+2393.131
4+512112.1833+3495.251.5
4+12114.33+5697.351.5
4+712115.713+111299.4832
4+23118.534101.62
4+34120.654+112103.7162.5
4+56122.764+16105.832.5
4+1112124.8834+14107.953
5127.04+13110.063
5+112129.1164+512112.1833.5
5+16131.234+12114.33.5
5+14133.354+712116.4164
5+13135.464+23118.534
5+512137.5834+34120.654.5
5+12139.74+56122.764.5
5+712141.8164+1112124.8835
5+23143.935127.05
5+34146.055+112129.1165.5
5+56148.165+16131.235.5
5+1112150.2835+14133.356
6152.45+13135.466
6+112154.5165+512137.5836.5
6+16156.635+12139.76.5
6+14158.755+712141.8167
6+13160.865+23143.927
6+512162.9835+34146.057.5
6+12165.15+56148.167.5
6+712167.2165+1112150.2838
6+23169.36152.48
6+34171.456+112154.5168.5
6+56173.566+16156.638.5
6+1112173.566+14158.759
7177.86+13160.869
7+112179.9136+512162.9839.5
7+16182.036+12165.19.5
7+14183.46+712166.5110
7+13186.266+23169.310
7+512188.3836+34170.4510.5
7+12190.56+56173.5610.5
7+712192.6166+1112174.9711
7+23194.737177.811
7+34196.857+112179.91611.5
7+56198.967+16182.0311.5
7+1112201.0837+14184.1512
8203.27+13186.2612
8+112205.3157+512188.38312.5
8+16207.437+12190.512.5
8+14209.57+712192.61613
8+13211.67+23194.7313
8+512213.7837+34196.8513.5
8+12215.97+56198.9613.5
(in)(mm)(in)(mm)Children'sChildren's
Last lengthFoot length/BrannockUK sizesUS sizes

This following table includes UK and US adult shoe sizes before the starting point of the adult equivalence table (210 mm). Parenthesized values indicate children sizes.

UK and US adult shoe sizes under 210 mm
Last lengthFoot length/BrannockUK sizesUS sizes
(in)(mm)(in)(mm)Adults'Men'sWomen's
8203.27+13186.26(12)(12.25)1
8+16207.437+12190.5(12.5)(12.75)1.5
8+13211.67+23194.730 (13)1 (13.25)2
8+12215.97+56198.960.5 (13.5)1.52.5
8+23220.138203.2123
8+56224.368+16207.431.52.53.5
9228.68+13211.6234

Size marking

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It is recommended to include size marking in each of the four sizing systems on the shoe label and on the package. The principal system used for manufacturing the shoe needs to be placed first andemphasized with a boldface.

The standard includes quick conversion tables for adult shoe size marking; they provide matching sizes for shoes marked in Mondopoint, European, and UK systems. When converted values require rounding, they are rounded to a larger shoe size rather than a smaller one, to increase comfort.

Mondopoint conversion
MondoEURUKUS
MenWomen
215342.53.54.5
22035345
22535.53.54.55.5
23036.5456
235374.55.56.5
240385.56.57.5
24538.5678
25039.56.57.58.5
25540789
260417.58.59.5
26541.58.59.510.5
27042.591011
275439.510.511.5
28044101112
28544.510.511.512.5
29045.5111213
29546121314
3004712.513.514.5
30547.5131415
31048.513.514.515.5
31549141516
32050151617
European shoe size conversion
EURMondoUKUS
MenWomen
34215234
34.52152.53.54.5
35220345
35.52253.54.55.5
36225456
36.5230456
372354.55.56.5
37.5235567
382405.56.57.5
38.52455.56.57.5
39245678
39.52506.57.58.5
40255789
40.52557.58.59.5
412607.58.59.5
41.52658910
422658.59.510.5
42.527091011
432759.510.511.5
43.52759.510.511.5
44280101112
44.528510.511.512.5
45285111213
45.529011.512.513.5
4629511.512.513.5
46.5295121314
4730012.513.514.5
47.5305131415
48305131415
48.531013.514.515.5
49315141516
49.531514.515.516.5
50320151617
United Kingdom shoe size conversion
UKMondoEURUS
MenWomen
22103434
2.521534.53.54.5
32203545
3.522535.54.55.5
423036.556
4.5235375.56.5
523537.567
5.5240386.57.5
62453978
6.525039.57.58.5
72554089
7.526040.58.59.5
826041.5910
8.5265429.510.5
927042.51011
9.527543.510.511.5
10280441112
10.528544.511.512.5
1129045.51213
11.52904612.513.5
1229546.51314
12.53004713.514.5
1330547.51415
13.531048.514.515.5
14315491516
14.532049.515.516.5
15320501617

See also

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References

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  1. ^abAndersson, Bendt."Recommendations to suppliers and manufacturers of orthopedic footwear concerning sizes of shoes and lasts"(PDF) (in Swedish). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2012-06-16. Retrieved2009-01-06.
  2. ^abMelissa (30 March 2016)."Why are shoe sizes as they are?".Today I found out. (12×3=36. US(m): 36−22=14, UK: 36−23=13, EU:30.5×1.5=45.75 then +2 "for comfort" plus rounding = 48)
  3. ^"Schuhweiten richtig messen & Größentabelle – F, G und H".www.blitzrechner.de (in German). Retrieved2024-03-27.
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  6. ^Janine (2023-04-26)."Women's shoe widths explained + width letters chart for US, UK & Europe – Pretty Big Shoes".www.prettybigshoes.com. Retrieved2024-03-27.
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  8. ^ab"ISO/TS 19407:2015 - Footwear -- Sizing -- Conversion of sizing systems".International Organization for Standardization. Retrieved2018-06-22.
  9. ^"Shoe Size Conversion: Use this EASY Tool, Size Guide + How To".BlitzResults.com. 2017-11-11. Retrieved2018-06-22.
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  11. ^Besching, Alexander (1990).Handbuch für die Schuhindustrie, 14. Auflage. Heidelberg: Hüthig. p. 170.
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  13. ^ab"History".Genuine Brannock Device. Retrieved2009-01-06.
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  15. ^Telfer S, Woodburn J (2010)."The use of 3D surface scanning for the measurement and assessment of the human foot".J Foot Ankle Res.3 19.doi:10.1186/1757-1146-3-19.PMC 2944246.PMID 20815914.
  16. ^German StandardDIN 66074:1975, Shoe sizes
  17. ^Spanish StandardUNE 59850:1998, Shoes: Size designation
  18. ^GOST 11373-88
  19. ^GOST R 58149-2018
  20. ^GB/T 3293:1998
  21. ^BS 4981:1973
  22. ^IS 8751:1978
  23. ^R. Boughey (June 1977). "Size Labelling of Footwear".Journal of Consumer Studies & Home Economics.1 (ll2):123–129.doi:10.1111/j.1470-6431.1977.tb00197.x.
  24. ^International Standard ISO 9407:2019, Shoe sizes—Mondopoint system of sizing and marking
  25. ^(in Japanese)靴のサイズ表示について・分かっているようで分かっていない話tr. About shoe size display ... A story that seems to be known but not knownRakuten.co.jpArchived 2011-07-27 at theWayback Machine

External links

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  • IS 8751-1 (1978): Footwear sizes in mondopoint system, Part 1: Fundamental characteristics
  • IS 8751-2 (1978): Footwear sizes in mondopoint system, Part 2: Length grading


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