Shoe Size to Foot Length Calculator
Find your perfect shoe fit with accurate foot measurements
Convert Foot Length to Shoe Size
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How to Measure Your Foot Length
- Place a piece of paper on a hard, flat surface against a wall.
- Stand barefoot on the paper with your heel against the wall.
- Mark the longest part of your foot (usually your big toe) on the paper.
- Measure the distance from the wall to the mark in inches or centimeters.
- For the most accurate results, measure both feet and use the larger measurement.
- Measure later in the day when your feet are at their largest.
International Shoe Size Chart
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Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate are shoe size conversions?
Shoe size conversions are approximations as there is no universal standard across all manufacturers. Our calculator provides the closest standard sizes, but actual fit may vary slightly between sizes, but actual fit may vary slightly between brands. For the most accurate fit, always try shoes on when possible.
Why should I measure my feet in the afternoon?
Feet naturally swell throughout the day, especially after standing or walking for long periods. Measuring later in the day ensures your shoes will fit comfortably even when your feet are at their largest.
What if my feet are different sizes?
It’s normal for one foot to be slightly larger than the other. When purchasing shoes, always go with the size that fits your larger foot comfortably to avoid discomfort.
How much toe room should I have in my shoes?
A properly fitting shoe should have about 3/8″ to 1/2″ (0.95 to 1.27 cm) of space between your longest toe and the end of the shoe. This provides enough room for natural foot movement without slipping.
How often should I measure my feet?
Adult feet can change in size over time due to weight changes, aging, or health conditions. It’s advisable to measure your feet once a year or whenever you notice your shoes feeling uncomfortable.
Tips for Finding the Perfect Shoe Fit
Try Shoes On at the End of the Day
Your feet expand throughout the day, so shoes that fit in the morning might be uncomfortable by evening.
Wear Your Regular Socks
When trying on shoes, wear the same type of socks you plan to wear with those shoes regularly.
Walk Around to Test Comfort
Don’t just stand – walk around to ensure the shoes are comfortable in motion. There should be no pinching or rubbing.
Check Width, Not Just Length
Many foot problems come from shoes that are too narrow. Your foot should not feel compressed from side to side.
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