U can find the sizes by using the above link...If u want to compare the sizes of women just click on the women and one chart will open..
Currently, the average shoe size for women in Canada is 6.5. In Centimeters, the average woman's shoe size is 38.5.
Yes they do. I am 6'4" and have a size 15 shoes, and I am 13 years old. Tall people tend to have big shoe sizes.
Klogs USA Mules are generally manufactured in the shape of a shoe, which is traditionally worn on the feet. Klogs are available in numerous sizes for both men and women.
lol, funny question. i dont think anyone knows who knows if they even had shoe sizes back then? I guess every one just made his own sandals that matched his own feet, and presto, custom made sandals!
The shoe-lasting machine was invented in 1882
the sizes
A US children's shoe size 4 is equivalent to an Indian children's shoe size 15.5. Keep in mind that shoe sizes can vary slightly between brands, so it's best to consult a size conversion chart for more accurate measurements.
I don't Know. Sorry!
American shoe sizes are a 1/2 size smaller
There are a range of shoe size charts available on the Internet many will have Asian and UK sizes there
it is the same in England (if you are looking for men's shoe size)
Also an 8! UK and Indian shoe sizes are the same.
shoe sizes - European shoe size - American shoe sizes - international shoe sizes - British shoe sizes conversion tables for American, Australian, British, Canadian, European, Japanese, Mexican, New Zealand, Inches, Centimetres, Mondopoint metric shoe sizes. Answer: 10-1/2http://www.veganline.com/shoe-sizes.htm
Convert shoe size 44 to U.S. size
A men's 9.5 sized shoe converts to a women's 11.5 sized shoe. Shoe sizes between men and women usually differ by 2 sizes. To do shoe size conversions find the shoe size of the shoe, then add or subtract 2 sizes depending on if its a women's or men's shoe.
Canadian shoe sizes are the same as American sizes. Assuming you're asking about women's shoe sizes, European 35 is equal to Size 5 in Canadian/American sizes.
In shoe sizes, "little kid" generally refers to sizes 10-13.5, which are typically for children between the ages of 4-8 years old.