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		<title>How to measure shoe size</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Due to the astounding popularity of the article &#8216;How to determine bra size&#8217;, I&#8217;ve written this explanation of how to figure out your shoe size.<br />
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Shoes sizes are hardly globally standardized and there&#8217;s quite a bit ambiguity to be confused by. However, I&#8217;ll outline the standard procedure for finding shoe sizes in America and the UK. Knowing the correct shoe size is a boon for online shopping but it&#8217;ll also help you attain a more accurate fit even when buying in person.</p>
<p><strong>American system:</strong><br />
<strong>1. Measure the length of your foot.</strong> It&#8217;s best to do this by setting your bare foot on a piece of paper and marking of the spots where your heel and toe touch, then measuring the distance between the two notches in inches with a ruler or tape measure.<br />
<strong>2. Measure the width of your foot.</strong> With the same method, mark off the widest part of your foot and measure.</p>
<p>U.S. shoes are categorized by length. Here are two nifty tables for men&#8217;s and women&#8217;s sizes:<br />
<strong>U.S. Men&#8217;s: </strong><br />
Size/Length (in inches)</p>
<p>* 6 = 9.25&#8243;<br />
* 6.5 = 9.50&#8243;<br />
* 7 = 9.70&#8243;<br />
* 7.5 = 9.85&#8243;<br />
* 8 = 10&#8243;<br />
* 8.5 = 10.15&#8243;<br />
* 9 = 10.25&#8243;<br />
* 9.5 = 10.50&#8243;<br />
* 10 = 10.70&#8243;<br />
* 10.5 = 10.85&#8243;<br />
* 11 = 11&#8243;<br />
* 11.5 = 11.15&#8243;<br />
* 12 = 11.25&#8243;<br />
* 12.5 = 11.50&#8243;<br />
* 13 = 11.70&#8243;</p>
<p><strong>U.S. Women&#8217;s: </strong><br />
Size/Length (in inches)<br />
* 5 = 8.70&#8243;<br />
* 5.5 = 8.85&#8243;<br />
* 6 = 9&#8243;<br />
* 6.5 = 9.15&#8243;<br />
* 7 = 9.25&#8243;<br />
* 7.5 = 9.50&#8243;<br />
* 8 = 9.70&#8243;<br />
* 8.5 = 9.85&#8243;<br />
* 9 = 10&#8243;<br />
* 9.5 = 10.15&#8243;<br />
* 10 = 10.25&#8243;<br />
* 10.5 = 10.50&#8243;<br />
* 11 = 10.70&#8243;<br />
* 11.5 = 10.85&#8243;<br />
* 12 = 11&#8243;</p>
<p>And if you&#8217;re based in the UK, or have an inordinate amount of interest in shoes sizes, here is the corresponding table of sizes based on foot length in cm.</p>
<p><strong>Length of foot (cm)/U. K. shoe size</strong></p>
<p>- 25,33 = 5.5<br />
- 26,00 = 6.5<br />
- 26,67 = 7.5<br />
- 27,33 = 8.5<br />
- 28,00 = 9.5<br />
- 28,67 = 10.5<br />
- 29,33     = 11.5<br />
- 30,00 = 12.5<br />
- 30,67 = 13.5<br />
- 31,33 = 14.5<br />
- 32 = 15.5<br />
- 32,67 = 16.5<br />
- 33,33 = 17.5</p>
<p>Happy shoe-ing.</p>
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