Shoes, Boots, Trainers - Size and Conversion Guide
UK Shoe Size | EU Shoe size | Foot length |
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4 | 37 | 23,7 - 24,4 cm |
5 | 38 | 24,4 - 25 cm |
5.5 | 39 | 25 - 25,6 cm |
6.5 | 40 | 25,6 - 26,3 cm |
7.5 | 41 | 26,3 - 26,9 cm |
8 | 42 | 26,9 - 27,5 cm |
9 | 43 | 27,5 - 28 cm |
9.5 | 44 | 28 - 28,6 cm |
10.5 | 45 | 28,6 - 29,2 cm |
11 | 46 | 29,2 - 29,8 cm |
13 | 47 | 29,8 - 30,4 cm |
14 | 48 | 30,4 - 31 cm |
15 | 49 | 31 - 31,6 cm |
16 | 50 | 31,6 - 32,2 cm |
How to measure your feet to find your optimal UK or EU shoe size?
Place your feet side by side on a flat surface and place your heels against a straight edge. You should measure both your feet since it is normal that they do not have the exact same size!
Then we suggest place a ruler next to one foot and then the other. Make sure that the ruler is touching the straight edge that your heels are also touching and then measure the lengths of your feet in millimetres - from the tip of your longest toe to your heels. Be also aware that your longest toe is not always your big toe.
You should measure your shoe size in the afternoon or evening, as your feet swell slightly during the day.
Once you have measured the length of your feet you can check the shoe size table above to find out which EU or UK shoe size you need.
Why should shoes and boots fit perfectly and be comfortable?
Our feet carry us through a lifetime through rough and smooth, in our leisure time, at work, at parties and festivals. This makes it all the more important to provide them with the right footwear.
Optimally fitting and comfortable shoes and boots in the right shoe size are not only a fashion accessory and a gain in comfort, but also contribute to our foot health and well-being.