Shoe Size Converter
How to convert different shoe sizes:-
- UK Sizes:
- UK sizes are typically 1 size smaller than US sizes.
- To convert UK sizes to EU sizes, add about 33-34.
- For CM sizes (Japan, China), the difference is usually around 19 cm (e.g., UK 6 is approximately 25 cm).
- Australian sizes are often similar to UK sizes.
- EU Sizes:
- EU sizes are numeric and cover both men and women.
- EU sizes are generally 33 higher than US sizes (e.g., EU 38 = US 5).
- The CM size is about 15 cm less than the EU size number (EU 38 = 23 cm).
- Brazil sizes are typically about 35 units smaller than EU sizes.
- CM Sizes (Japan, China):
- CM sizes measure the actual length of the foot in centimeters.
- To convert CM sizes to UK sizes, subtract about 19 (e.g., 25 cm = UK 6).
- For EU sizes, add about 15 cm to the CM size to get the corresponding EU number.
- CM sizes are widely used in Japan and China for accurate foot length measurements.
- Australian Sizes:
- Australian sizes are mostly aligned with UK sizing.
- An Australian men’s size 9 would typically match a UK size 9.
- To convert to EU sizes, add around 33 to the Australian size.
- Brazil Sizes:
- Brazilian shoe sizes tend to be around 1-2 sizes smaller than US sizes.
- Brazil sizes are usually around 35 units smaller than EU sizes (e.g., Brazil 37 = EU 42).
- They are also about 1 size smaller than UK sizes.
Example Conversion:
A UK size 7 would be roughly equivalent to:
- EU size 40
- CM size 26
- Australian size 7
- Brazilian size 39
Since shoe size conversion isn’t exact due to brand and model variations, it’s always a good idea to refer to specific sizing charts provided by manufacturers when available.