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World Shoe Size Table

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Convert adult and kids shoe sizes across US, UK, EU, Japan, China, and Korea with side-by-side comparison.

Covers adult and kids sizes with two-region side-by-side comparison and a fit guide, perfect for ordering shoes overseas or converting between sizing systems.

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World Shoe Size Table

World Shoe Size Table

Bra Size Conversion Table
World Clothing Size Table
Convert adult and kids shoe sizes across US, UK, EU, Japan, China, and Korea with side-by-side comparison.
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Covers adult and kids sizes with two-region side-by-side comparison and a fit guide, perfect for ordering shoes overseas or converting between sizing systems.

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Foot length (mm)
Foot Length (mm)US (Men)US (Women)UKEUJapan (JP)China (CN)Korea (mm)
150--8K251525150
155--8.5K25.515.525.5155
160--9K261626160
165--9.5K2716.527165
170--10K281728170
175--10.5K28.517.528.5175
180--11K291829180
185--11.5K3018.530185
190--12K311931190
195--12.5K31.519.531.5195
2001 (Kids)-13.5K322032200
2051.5-13320.533205
2102.542342134210
21534.52.53521.535215
22045.53.5362236220
2254.56436.522.537225
23056.54.5372337.5230
2355.57537.523.538235
24067.55.5382439240
2456.58638.524.539.5245
25078.56.5392540250
2557.5974025.541255
26089.57.5412642260
2658.510841.526.543265
270910.58.5422744270
2759.51194327.544.5275
2801011.59.5442845280
28510.5121044.528.546285
2901112.510.5452947290
29511.5131145.529.548295
3001213.511.5463048.5300
30512.514124730.549305
Quick Fit Guide
  • The most accurate method: Place foot on paper, trace the outline, and measure the length from heel to longest toe in millimeters (Mondopoint).
  • Don't forget width! If you have wide feet, consider sizing up by half a size or looking for 'Wide' (E/EE) variations.
  • Brand sizing varies significantly (e.g., Nike often runs smaller than Adidas). Always check the specific brand's size chart if available.
  • For kids, feet grow fast! It's usually safer to size up slightly to allow room for growth (about 10-15mm extra space).
  • Symbol legend: (1) `-` means the region's size system does not cover this foot length; (2) UK column suffix `K` (e.g. `8K`, `13.5K`) marks Kids sizes; (3) `1 (Kids)` denotes the boundary value where the size still belongs to the Kids range.

FAQ

Common questions and answers about this topic.

What is World Shoe Size Table?

Browse a practical chart of adult and kids shoe sizes across regions and compare any two countries side by side.

Is World Shoe Size Table free to use?

Yes, World Shoe Size Table is completely free to use.

Why are online-bought shoes often too tight?

Three reasons: (1) Brand sizing differs — at the same US 9 label, Nike usually runs half to one full size smaller than Adidas; (2) Width is ignored — size charts only list length, so wider feet should size up by half or look for 'Wide/E/EE' variants; (3) Foot shape — Asian feet tend to be wider, so Western styles often feel tight. Before ordering, compare your foot length in mm against this chart and cross-check the brand's official size guide.

What's the difference between foot length (mm) and shoe length?

Foot length is the straight-line distance from heel to longest toe — the Mondopoint international standard. Shoe length is the actual interior space of the shoe, typically 5-10 mm longer than the foot to allow toe room. This chart lists foot length, so use it directly without adding extra.

At what age can kids switch to adult shoe sizes?

Once foot length reaches about 220 mm (US Kids 4 / EU 36), most adult shoe lines become available. This is typically around age 12-14. Use actual foot length rather than age as the criterion, since growth varies significantly between individuals.

Why does the same EU 35 label feel different across countries?

An EU 35 label looks consistent but in practice can vary by 5-10 mm. Reasons: Europe calculates EU sizes using the Paris point (6.67 mm), making a standard EU 35 about 225 mm; UK derives sizes from inches and runs about half a size larger; US and EU have official conversion tables but brands often interpret them differently; Japan and Korea skip the EU numbering altogether and label in mm. So an 'EU 35' tag really means the manufacturer's own conversion to that label. The most reliable reference is your actual foot length in mm — the foot-length column of this chart is the international Mondopoint standard.