SHOE SIZE CONVERSION CHART
Wide-Fit Shoes
Size |
Foot Length (mm)(in) |
Foot Width (mm)(in) |
Ankle |
6W |
230 |
88 |
252 |
6.5W |
235 |
89 4.2 |
252 |
7W |
239 |
90 |
254 |
7.5W |
244 |
91 |
254 |
8W |
248 |
92 |
254 |
8.5W |
252 |
93 |
254 |
9W |
256 |
94 |
256 |
10W |
265 |
96 |
256 |
10.5W |
269 |
97 |
256 |
11W |
273 |
98 |
256 |
12W |
282 |
100 |
258 |
Extra Wide-Fit Shoes
Size |
Foot Length (mm)(in) |
Foot Width (mm)(in) |
Ankle |
6WW |
230 |
107 |
363 |
6.5WW |
235 |
108 4.2 |
363 |
7WW |
239 |
109 |
363 |
7.5WW |
244 |
110 |
365 |
8WW |
248 |
111 |
365 |
8.5WW |
252 |
112 |
365 |
9WW |
256 |
113 |
367 |
10WW |
265 |
115 |
367 |
10.5WW |
269 |
116 |
367 |
11WW |
273 |
117 |
369 |
12WW |
282 |
119 |
369 |
HOW TO MEASURE YOUR SIZE
Remove shoes and socks, stand on a sheet of paper with feet comfortably aligned to each other at approximately shoulder width apart, and have your body weight evenly distributed between your feet.
Using a pencil, gently trace the outline of the foot onto the paper, ensure the pencil is kept vertical. The trace will be more accurately done by someone else.
Draw a straight line at the longest toe and at the heel, these two lines must be parallel of each other.
Draw a vertical line connecting these two parallel lines with the right angle (90 degree) is your foot length.
The foot width is measured by a straight line connecting the widest spot of your foot.
If your measurements fall between two sizes, move up to the larger size for a better fit.