How to Convert Shoe Sizes
Many countries all over the world have different ways of determining how they determine what shoe size you are and the way that they size feet. It can sometimes be hard to know what shoe size you are and what shoe size you are in another country. This will help you to determine what shoe size you are and how to convert that into another countries' size chart.
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Steps
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1Measure your feet. You will need to make the standard measurement of your foot for your specific country. Different countries all have different methods of determining shoe sizes, but in order to do that, you will need to measure your feet. Measure and record the size of each foot separately (each might be a different size).
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2Convert your foot measurements to centimeters (cm) in order to know what shoe size you are. There are three main ways that shoes are sized. Those are US, UK, and EU but this process should help you to convert your feet into a shoe size for 5 countries. Once you have converted it into cm, you can easily know what shoe size you are in whatever country you are and help others know too. Yay!
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3Using this chart, you can easily see what shoe size you are and you can easily shop on sites where they use a different size chart and still know your shoe size.
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4Shop for the shoes in the size you have determined. Buy your new shoes in the correct size.
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5Wear your new shoes.
Tips
- Measure your feet from the longest toe to your heel.
Warnings
- The chart used in this article might change through the years, as many companies all over the world work toward standardization of shoe sizes.
Things You'll Need
- A ruler or tape measure
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