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Shoe Size International Converter-এর জন্য একটি বিস্তৃত শিক্ষামূলক গাইড তৈরি করা হচ্ছে। ধাপে ধাপে ব্যাখ্যা, সূত্র, বাস্তব উদাহরণ এবং বিশেষজ্ঞ পরামর্শের জন্য শীঘ্রই আবার দেখুন।
The Shoe Size International Converter translates shoe sizes between US (with separate men's and women's scales), UK (closer to men's US − 0.5), EU (Continental Europe, 33-49+), JP/CM (Japanese, in centimeters of foot length), and Mondopoint (ISO 9407 international standard, foot length in millimeters). Each system uses different measurement bases and offsets, so conversion is essential for online international shopping. The calculator includes separate tables for men's, women's, and children's shoes since sizing differs significantly between genders — US Women's 8 is NOT equivalent to US Men's 8 despite the same number. Shoe sizing has a complex history. The English system dates to 1324 when King Edward II decreed that 3 dried barleycorns = 1 inch, and barleycorn-length increments became the basis for UK shoe sizes still used today. The Continental European system uses 'Paris Points' (1 Paris Point = 6.66mm = 2/3 cm). The Japanese system uses centimeters of foot length directly (most intuitive). The Mondopoint system (ISO 9407, 1981) uses millimeters of foot length and width — the most accurate but rarely used commercially despite being international standard. Gender-specific differences exist because men's and women's foot anatomy differs on average: women have narrower heels, higher arches, wider forefoot relative to heel, and the average woman's foot is about 1.5 sizes smaller than the average man's. US sizing reflects this with separate scales (Women's 8 ≈ Men's 6.5). UK and EU sizing typically uses one scale but indicates men's or women's specific lasts (foot shape molds). The calculator handles this complexity with separate gender tables to avoid confusion. This calculator helps you convert between all major shoe sizing systems for accurate international shopping. Select gender category (women, men, kids), enter your size and source system, and the calculator outputs equivalents across US, UK, EU, JP/CM, and Mondopoint. The most accurate input method is foot length in cm — measure your foot heel-to-longest-toe barefoot and use that for universally comparable sizing. Brand and style variations remain significant — always check brand-specific sizing charts before committing to online purchases.
Mondopoint (mm) = Foot Length × 10; conversions between US/UK/EU/JP via standardized lookup tables
- 1Step 1 — Select Gender/Age Category: Choose Women (separate US Women's scale), Men (separate US Men's scale), or Kids (C for child, Y for youth — different size scales within kids category). This selection determines which reference table the calculator uses.
- 2Step 2 — Enter Shoe Size and Source System: Enter your size and select system. US is most common in North America. UK and EU widely used internationally. CM is most intuitive (just your foot length). Mondopoint is rarely used in retail but most accurate.
- 3Step 3 — Calculator Finds Closest Match: Calculator looks up the table row matching your input. Each row has US, UK, EU, CM equivalents for the same physical foot size. Outputs all systems plus Mondopoint (CM × 10 = MP in mm).
- 4Step 4 — Measure Your Foot for Most Accurate Results: Stand on paper, mark heel and longest toe (usually big toe). Measure heel-to-toe in cm. Add 0.5-1cm for comfortable shoe fit (toes need room to move). Enter that measurement with 'CM' source system for universal conversion.
- 5Step 5 — Check Brand-Specific Sizing: Generic conversion is a starting point, but brand variation is significant. Nike runs small. New Balance runs wide. Italian designer brands run narrow. Always check brand size chart and read reviews about fit before committing online.
- 6Step 6 — Measure Both Feet — They Often Differ: Many people have asymmetric feet differing by ½ size. Always buy for the larger foot. Measure both, take the larger. Some brands offer split-size purchases for significant asymmetry, but most require ordering for the larger foot and accepting some looseness in the smaller.
Most common adult women's size in US
US Women's 8 fits a foot approximately 24.6cm long. Equivalent to UK 5.5 (note UK numbers are smaller than US for women), EU 38.5, JP 24.6cm. The Mondopoint 246 directly indicates foot length in mm (246mm = 24.6cm). For online shopping at UK retailer (ASOS, Office), order UK 5.5 — not US 8.
Most common adult men's size in US
US Men's 10 fits a foot approximately 28cm long. Equivalent to UK 9.5 (men's US − 0.5 approximation), EU 43.5, JP 28cm. The UK − 0.5 men's rule works in most ranges. For European brands (Adidas, Puma, Stan Smith), order EU 43.5 (sometimes written as 43⅓ since EU uses thirds).
Kids size 4Y overlaps with women's sizing
Kids sizing uses C (child, infant to ~3 years) and Y (youth, ~4-13 years). Once kids reach Y sizes 4-7, they overlap with women's sizing. A Kids US 4Y is approximately the same physical size as Women's US 5.5. Many parents and teens shop kids' Y sizes for significant cost savings — same shoe model in kids' line often 30-50% cheaper.
Online shopping from international brands (UK Office, Italian designer brands, Japanese sneaker boutiques)
Travel where you need shoes in local sizing — Asian travel often requires CM conversion
Children's shoes where sizes change rapidly with growth — knowing equivalent across systems helps with brand comparisons
Buying running and athletic shoes where brand sizing varies dramatically
Heritage and vintage shoe purchases where original sizing may use older or regional measurement standards
| Foot Length (cm) | Women's US | Men's US | UK | EU |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 22.5 | 5.5 | — | 3 | 35.5 |
| 23.5 | 6.5 | — | 4 | 37 |
| 24.6 | 8 | — | 5.5 | 38.5 |
| 25.5 | 9 | — | 6.5 | 40 |
| 26.5 | 10 | 8 | 7.5 | 41.5 |
| 27.5 | 11 | 9 | 8.5 | 43 |
| 28.5 | — | 10.5 | 10 | 44 |
| 29.5 | — | 11.5 | 11 | 45 |
| 30.5 | — | 12.5 | 12 | 46 |
How do I measure my foot at home?
Stand on a piece of paper (place against wall for accurate heel position). Mark heel position and longest toe (often big toe but sometimes second toe). Step away. Measure mark-to-mark in cm. Add 0.5-1cm for comfortable fit (toes need wiggle room). Measure both feet — they typically differ ¼-½ size. Buy for the larger foot. Measure late afternoon when feet are at maximum daily size from walking-induced swelling.
Do men's and women's shoes use same scale?
No, despite using same number. US Women's 8 ≠ US Men's 8. Women's sizes run about 1.5 sizes smaller than men's for the same foot length. Women's 8 = Men's 6.5. This matters for unisex shoe shopping or when men's sizing is the only option (some athletic shoes, work boots). Most brands now clearly label gender, but always check size chart for cross-gender purchases.
Why do shoe sizes vary so much by brand?
No universal sizing enforcement — brands set their own standards loosely calibrated to regional sizing. Nike historically runs ½ size small. Adidas runs true to size in most lines. New Balance offers width variants. Italian designer brands (Gucci, Prada) often run narrow. Vans run true. Athletic running shoes (Brooks, Asics, Hoka) often run ½ size large due to expected sock thickness. Always read reviews mentioning fit before ordering online.
What if my feet are different sizes?
Almost everyone has slightly asymmetric feet (¼-½ size difference normal). Buy for larger foot. For significant asymmetry (1+ size difference), options include: split-pair retailers (Nordstrom offers this for orthopedic needs), buying two pairs in different sizes (expensive but allows perfect fit), or simply accepting the smaller foot will be slightly loose (most common solution).
What is Mondopoint and why isn't it more used?
Mondopoint is the ISO 9407 international standard for shoe sizing, using foot length and width in millimeters. It's the most accurate and unambiguous system. However, retailers haven't adopted it commercially because traditional regional systems (US, UK, EU) are deeply embedded in supply chains, marketing, and consumer familiarity. Mondopoint is most commonly seen in military and athletic footwear specifications, and in technical product documentation.
প্রো টিপ
Measure both feet — they often differ by half a size. Buy for the larger foot. Measure in late afternoon when feet are at their largest from daily activity and walking-induced swelling. For online shopping, prioritize retailers with free returns (Zappos, Nordstrom) when uncertain about fit — the cost of return shipping is far less than the cost of unwearable shoes that don't fit.
আপনি কি জানেন?
King Edward II of England decreed in 1324 that 3 dried barleycorns equal 1 inch — this is the origin of UK shoe sizing. Each size increment corresponds to 1 barleycorn (about 8.46mm). Despite seven centuries of metric standardization and ISO efforts to introduce Mondopoint, UK shoe sizes remain barleycorn-based today. This is why UK sizes use unusual half-size precision (½ barleycorn intervals) and why size 0 is a real starting point (representing 0 barleycorns above an arbitrary baseline foot length). The British shoe industry's resistance to metric conversion is one of the longest-running examples of measurement-system tradition in commerce.