How to measure your feet
Make sure you are wearing socks when measuring your feet. While seated, place a piece of paper in front of you.
With a pencil, trace around your foot.
Hold the pencil as straight up as possible while measuring and ensure the pencil remains in contact with your foot during this process.
With a ruler, measure the distance between the base of the heel to the tip of the largest toe.
The result is your foot length and the number you will use to determine your shoe size.
Note that this is only a guide and actual sizes may vary.
KIDS
Shoe size AU/UK |
Shoe size EU |
Feet length (cm) |
Age size |
0 |
– |
6-8 |
0-3 m |
1 |
– |
8-10 |
3-6 m |
2 |
18-19 |
10-12 |
6-12 m |
3-5 |
20-22 |
12-14 |
12-24 m |
5-7 |
23-25 |
14-16 |
3-4 y |
8-9 |
26-28 |
16-18 |
4-5 y |
10-12 |
29-31 |
18-20 |
5-7 y |
13-2 |
32-35 |
20-22 |
7-9 y |
3-5 |
36-38 |
22-24 |
10-12 y/ S |
WOMAN
Shoe size AU/UK |
Shoe size EU |
Feet length (cm) |
Invisible socks |
3-5 |
36-37 |
22 – 24 |
S/M |
6-9 |
38-39 |
24 – 26 |
M/L |
MAN
Shoe size AU/UK |
Shoe size EU |
Feet length (cm) |
Invisible socks |
5-7 |
39-41 |
25-27 |
S |
8-9 |
41-42 |
27-28 |
M |
10-11 |
43-44 |
28-30 |
L |
12-13 |
45-46 |
30-32 |
XL |
13-14 |
46-47 |
32-33 |
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