The D stands for the width, shoes come in diferent widths and lengths. They come in D to 4D, 4D being wider.
D means 'standard or medium' as opposed to C which is 'narrow
Not all shoe brands are the same, but for New Balance shoes, which is a good standard of measure: If you wear a women's size 10 medium (10 B), then your men's size is usually going to be an 8.5 narrow (8.5 B), because the men's and women's scales are offset by 1.5 sizes and by 1 width deviation. A women's medium width is normally "B", while a men's medium width is a "D". women's: 4A (X-narrow) - 2A (narrow) - B (medium) - D (wide) - 2E (X-wide) - 4E (XX-wide) men's: 2A (X-narrow) - B (narrow) - D (medium) - 2E (wide) - 4E (X-wide) - 6E (XX-wide) So if you want to buy a men's shoe in size 8.5, you may want to choose the men's narrow (B) width if it is available. These numbers and letters correspond to the sizing standards of the Brannock foot measuring device.
"D" is a medium (standard) width in Men's shoes. "E" would be a wide width, and "C" would be a narrow. See link in Related Links for measurements. for standard size and better look shoes for men and women visit at Dukanee.com
The 'D' is an older version of 'da' (the SI standard) and means "Deca" or 10 so 1 Dkm = 1 dakm = 10 km
C = D C = 10 utils, and D = 10 utils
It indicates width of the shoe. B is standard width in ladies' shoes, D is wide.
In shoe sizing, "10B" typically refers to a men's size 10 shoe with a "B" width, which is considered a standard width for women's shoes. The "B" width indicates a narrower fit compared to "D," which is standard for men. Therefore, a size 10B is generally suited for individuals who require a narrower shoe. It's important to try on shoes, as sizing can vary by brand and style.
D means 'standard or medium' as opposed to C which is 'narrow
"D" is a medium (standard) width in Men's shoes. "E" would be a wide width, and "C" would be a narrow. See link in Related Links for measurements. for standard size and better look shoes for men and women visit at Dukanee.com
shes a size 8 she said it on youtube on one off her blogs
A men's size 12 would be equilavent to a women's size 13.5 (13-1/2). The difference is 1.5 (1-1/2) sizes. This can be checked on the Brannock foot measuring device. So, a women's size 12 would be equivalent to a men's size 10.5 (10-1/2). Also, there is usually a difference for widths. For example, with New Balance shoes a "D" width is considered medium for men, but that same D width is considered a wide for women. The "B" width is medium for women. So if you had a men's size 12 medium-or-regular (12 D), it would usually be equivalent to a women's size 13.5 wide. There are some shoe companies that consider the "C" width to be a medium, and most companies ignore width-variations altogether.
yes, men's shoe sizes differ by about one size. a size 12 d today is about the same as a size 11 d from the 1960's. the military was slower to adapt to this change and some of the long time oem providers still made military shoes at size 10.5 or 11 that matched street shoes size 12 late into the 1980's.
"E" and "D" do not actually stand for anything . . . the width of shoes is measured, "A, B, C, D, E" and so on. "D" is standard normal width. "C" is narrower, and "E" is wider.
She is 6ft. and her measurements are 32.5-24-33.5. Her dress size is a 4 and her shoe size is a 9.
Not all shoe brands are the same, but for New Balance shoes, which is a good standard of measure: If you wear a women's size 10 medium (10 B), then your men's size is usually going to be an 8.5 narrow (8.5 B), because the men's and women's scales are offset by 1.5 sizes and by 1 width deviation. A women's medium width is normally "B", while a men's medium width is a "D". women's: 4A (X-narrow) - 2A (narrow) - B (medium) - D (wide) - 2E (X-wide) - 4E (XX-wide) men's: 2A (X-narrow) - B (narrow) - D (medium) - 2E (wide) - 4E (X-wide) - 6E (XX-wide) So if you want to buy a men's shoe in size 8.5, you may want to choose the men's narrow (B) width if it is available. These numbers and letters correspond to the sizing standards of the Brannock foot measuring device.
Not all shoe brands are the same, but for New Balance shoes, which is a good standard of measure: If you wear a women's size 10 medium (10 B), then your men's size is usually going to be an 8.5 narrow (8.5 B), because the men's and women's scales are offset by 1.5 sizes and by 1 width deviation. A women's medium width is normally "B", while a men's medium width is a "D". women's: 4A (X-narrow) - 2A (narrow) - B (medium) - D (wide) - 2E (X-wide) - 4E (XX-wide) men's: 2A (X-narrow) - B (narrow) - D (medium) - 2E (wide) - 4E (X-wide) - 6E (XX-wide) So if you want to buy a men's shoe in size 8.5, you may want to choose the men's narrow (B) width if it is available. These numbers and letters correspond to the sizing standards of the Brannock foot measuring device.
The D does not stand for anything. It is simply a D.