US Men's
10
US Women's
11.5
EU
43
UK
9.5
Japan (cm)
108.1
Brazil
42
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An international shoe size converter translates footwear sizes between the major sizing systems used around the world: US (with separate men's and women's scales), UK, European (EU), Japanese (JP measured in centimeters), and foot length in centimeters. Shoe sizing is notoriously inconsistent across countries and even between brands within the same country — a US women's size 8 is a UK size 6, EU size 39, JP size 25.0 cm, but may be labeled differently by different manufacturers with up to 0.5 size variation. This inconsistency is a major source of frustration for online shoppers, international travelers buying footwear abroad, and anyone purchasing from overseas retailers. Understanding the underlying measurement — foot length in centimeters — is the most reliable foundation for size conversion. The EU system is the most logical, as sizes increase by 2/3 of a centimeter per size increment. The US and UK systems are rooted in historical measurements using barleycorns (1/3 inch each), which is why they seem counterintuitive by modern standards. Children's sizing adds another layer of complexity, as it follows a different scale in most countries and transitions into adult sizing at different size thresholds. Shoe width is a separate but related measurement — US sizing uses letter designations (AA, A, B, C, D, E, EE/2E, EEE/3E) while UK and European systems handle width differently across brands. For the most accurate fit, always measure foot length in centimeters and consult the specific brand's size chart, as lasts (the foot-shaped forms used to construct shoes) vary in shape even among same-sized shoes.
EU Size = (Foot Length cm × 1.5) + 2 (approximate) | US Women's = EU − 31 | US Men's = EU − 32.5 | UK = US Men's − 0.5 | JP (cm) = Foot Length in cm (to nearest 0.5)
- 1Step 1: Measure your foot length in centimeters by tracing your foot on paper and measuring heel to longest toe.
- 2Step 2: Use the foot length to find your EU size using the standard EU conversion chart.
- 3Step 3: Convert EU size to US Women's: EU − 31; or US Men's: EU − 32.5.
- 4Step 4: Convert to UK: approximately US Men's − 0.5.
- 5Step 5: Japanese size equals foot length in centimeters rounded to nearest 0.5 cm.
- 6Step 6: Always check the specific brand's fit guide, as lasts vary significantly.
- 7Step 7: Consider width — if you have wide or narrow feet, check the brand's width options.
A US women's size 8 corresponds to a foot length of approximately 25.0 cm. This converts to EU 39, UK 6, JP 25.0 cm. For US men's, it would be a 6.5. Note that EU 38.5 or 39 may both be listed depending on the brand and their specific last.
US men's 10 fits a foot length of approximately 28.0 cm. EU size is 43 (some brands use 43.5). UK size is 9.5. JP is 28.0 cm. Women wanting this size would look for US women's 11.5, though many women's brands do not carry above size 11.
EU 42 is a common men's size in Europe corresponding to US men's 9, UK 8.5, and JP 27.0 cm. When ordering from American sites, select US 9. Foot length of approximately 26.7 cm confirms the size. Always check the brand's specific chart as a US 9 from New Balance may fit differently than a US 9 from Nike.
Children's UK 2 corresponds to US 3, EU 34, and JP 21.0 cm. Children's sizing systems differ from adult systems — UK children's go up to about UK 13 (child), then restart at UK 1 (adult). This transition point is approximately EU 32–33 / US 1 adult.
Wide feet (D or 2E width in US sizing) may need to size up 0.5–1 EU size in brands that do not offer width options, as wider feet press against the sides of standard-width shoes and effectively lose length room. Brands like New Balance, Brooks, and ASICS offer explicit width options; most European brands do not.
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Half Sizes in EU System
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| Foot Length (cm) | EU | US Women's | US Men's | UK | JP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 22.0 | 35 | 5 | 3.5 | 3 | 22.0 |
| 22.7 | 36 | 6 | 4 | 3.5 | 22.5 |
| 23.3 | 37 | 6.5 | 5 | 4 | 23.0 |
| 24.0 | 38 | 7.5 | 5.5 | 5 | 24.0 |
| 24.7 | 39 | 8.5 | 6 | 5.5 | 24.5 |
| 25.3 | 40 | 9 | 7 | 6 | 25.0 |
| 26.0 | 41 | 10 | 8 | 7 | 26.0 |
| 26.7 | 42 | 10.5 | 9 | 8 | 26.5 |
| 27.3 | 43 | 11.5 | 10 | 9 | 27.0 |
| 28.0 | 44 | 12 | 11 | 10 | 28.0 |
| 28.7 | 45 | 13 | 11.5 | 10.5 | 28.5 |
Why are there different US sizes for men and women?
US men's and women's shoe sizes use separate scales that are offset by approximately 1.5 sizes — a US women's 9 equals approximately a US men's 7.5. This historical distinction developed because the footwear industry traditionally manufactured on different lasts for men and women, with women's lasts being narrower and shorter-toed for the same size number. The separate scales persist today even though modern shoe design often blurs traditional gender distinctions. When men wear women's shoes or vice versa (as in some athletic shoe categories), they typically need to adjust by 1.5 sizes.
Why does my shoe size vary between brands?
Shoe size variation between brands is caused by differences in the 'last' — the foot-shaped form over which the shoe is constructed. Each brand designs their own lasts, which vary in length, width, toe box shape, arch profile, and heel cup depth. A Nike size 10 may have a different internal volume than an Adidas size 10 even though both claim to be the same size. This is why it is impossible to guarantee fit by size alone — especially for online purchases. Always read brand-specific fit reviews and check return policies when buying footwear online.
What is the most reliable way to determine my true shoe size?
The most reliable method is to measure your foot length in centimeters at the end of the day (feet swell slightly throughout the day). Stand on a piece of paper, trace your foot, and measure from heel to the tip of your longest toe. Repeat for both feet — most people have one foot slightly larger than the other; always size for the larger foot. Convert your centimeter measurement to the target sizing system using a standard chart, then reference the specific brand's fit guide for final confirmation. For running shoes, add 0.5–1 cm to your measured foot length for proper running room.
How do Japanese shoe sizes work?
Japanese shoe sizes are simply the foot length in centimeters, rounded to the nearest 0.5 cm. A JP size 25.0 means the shoe fits a 25.0 cm foot length. This is the most intuitive system of all shoe sizing conventions. Japanese sizes are also sometimes written with an E suffix (25.0E, 25.0EE) to indicate width — E is standard width, EE is wide. When shopping Japanese brands internationally, convert your foot length in cm directly to the JP size. This system is also used in some Korean and other East Asian shoe sizing conventions.
What does half-size mean and when should I choose the half size up or down?
Half sizes represent a 4.23 mm (1/6 inch) increment in foot length — one-half of a full barleycorn size. When you fall between sizes, general guidance is to size up for running shoes and athletic footwear (to allow room for foot expansion during exercise and to prevent toe impact on the shoe front), and to use judgment for dress shoes based on the shoe's construction and your foot width. Narrow feet in standard lasts often fit better in a half size down; wide feet may prefer the half size up. Insoles can fine-tune fit within half a size.
Why do European shoe sizes seem large compared to US sizes?
European shoe sizes are often 30+ numbers higher than equivalent US sizes (EU 40 ≈ US Women's 9 / Men's 7.5), which can be initially confusing. The EU system is based on Paris points — each point equals 2/3 of a centimeter. The EU size number equals the length of the last in Paris points. So EU 40 means the last is 40 × 2/3 cm = 26.7 cm long, which corresponds to a foot of approximately 25.7–26.0 cm (shoes are slightly longer than the foot). This system is more mathematically consistent than the US/UK systems but requires a conversion lookup for North American shoppers.
How do I convert shoe sizes for children transitioning to adult sizes?
Children's shoe sizes run from approximately UK 0 (infant, ~9 cm) up to UK 13 (child, ~22 cm), then transition to adult sizing starting at UK 1 (adult). In EU terms, children's sizes run from about EU 16 through EU 32–33, where adult sizes begin. In US terms, children's sizes reach up to US 6 (toddler/child scale), after which adult sizing begins at US 1. The transition point is typically around ages 11–13 for girls and 12–14 for boys, depending on foot growth. At the transition, children are measured and switched to adult sizing charts — the adult sizes are not directly continued from children's sizes.
Does shoe width affect how I should size internationally?
Yes, foot width significantly affects international sizing decisions. US sizing explicitly acknowledges width with letter codes (AA/narrow through 4E/extra-wide). Most European brands do not use explicit width codes and assume a standard width; they may offer only one or two widths in some styles. If you have wide feet and are buying European shoes, you may need to go up 0.5–1 EU size to accommodate your foot width. Conversely, narrow-footed people may need to go down a half size in some European brands. For athletic footwear, brands like New Balance and Brooks offer explicit width options that translate internationally.
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Always measure both feet and buy for the larger one. The majority of people have one foot slightly longer than the other, and wearing shoes that fit only the smaller foot causes blisters, bunions, and nail damage on the longer foot over time.
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The barleycorn — the historical unit underlying US and UK shoe sizing — dates to a 1324 decree by England's King Edward II, who standardized that three barleycorns (grains of barley laid end to end) equals one inch. This medieval grain measurement is still embedded in every US and UK shoe size today.