A US size 6 is roughly a EU 36 to 37 for women's shoes, sometimes closer to a 36.5 or 37 depending on the brand, while for clothing, a US size 6 often converts to an EU 34 or 36, depending on the garment and brand. Always check brand-specific charts as conversions vary!.
An Australian size 6 (AU 6) typically converts to a European size 36 or 37 for women's apparel, but for shoes, it's often a 36.5 or 37, while for men's shoes, an AU 6 can be around a EU 39, so it heavily depends on whether it's apparel or footwear and if it's a men's or women's size.
A US Women's size 6 is usually a European size 36 or 37, often falling in the 36-37 range, as sizes overlap between systems; some brands list it as EU 36, others as EU 37, and many show it bridging the gap. It's best to check the specific brand's size chart for accuracy, but generally, size 6 US is about 22.9-23.5 cm or 9 inches, fitting into both.
An AU size 6 is a small size, roughly equivalent to a US size 2-4 (women's clothing) or a US size 6 (men's shoes), and a European size 32-34 for clothing, or 36-37 for women's shoes, but it's crucial to check the specific brand's size chart for accurate measurements, as conversions vary, especially for shoes where it's about 36 EU/US size.
A size 6 can be either EU 39 or 40, or even another size, depending on whether it's a US, UK, or AU size and the specific brand, but generally: US Women's 6 is often EU 39 (UK 4), while US Men's 6 is closer to EU 39/40 (UK 5.5/6). For many, a UK 6 is EU 39 or 40, but you need to check the chart because some brands list UK 6 as EU 39, while others (like ASOS or Grivet Outdoors) have UK 6 as EU 39/40 or different conversions.
No, a European size 39 is usually a US women's size 8 or UK size 6, not a US size 6; a US 6 is closer to a EU 36-37 or UK 4, though conversions vary by brand, so always check size charts.
A European size 37 is typically a US Women's size 6.5 to 7, often sitting right between sizes, but leaning towards a US 7 in many brands, though it can sometimes be closer to a US 6 depending on the shoe's fit and brand. It's generally around 9 inches or 23-23.5 cm, a common midpoint for US 6.5 (EU 37) and US 7 (EU 37-38).
SIZE = 1.5 x (foot length in cm + 1.5)
That means, if your foot length is 28.5cm, you should add 1.5, to give you 30. Then multiply 30 by 1.5, to give you a European Shoe Size of 45 (assuming you don't have a very wide foot, in which case you might want to consider going up one size to 46).
Using a one-size-fits-all size chart across different product categories is another common pitfall. Different products, such as shoes, shirts, and pants, each have unique sizing requirements that a general chart cannot accommodate. A lack of specificity can lead to incorrect sizing and, consequently, increased returns.
There shouldn't be any pressure or extra space where the ball of your foot (the biggest part) sits in the shoe's widest part. Your width is wrong if your feet are bulging over the sides, if they feel like they are pinching, if your toes go numb, or if your foot slides side to side inside the shoe.
An EU size 37 in Australian sizing is generally a women's AU/US 6.5, which corresponds to a UK size 4, though it can sometimes be a size 6 in specific brands; it's best to check the brand's size chart for accuracy as conversions vary slightly.
A US Women's size 6 is usually a European size 36 or 37, often falling in the 36-37 range, as sizes overlap between systems; some brands list it as EU 36, others as EU 37, and many show it bridging the gap. It's best to check the specific brand's size chart for accuracy, but generally, size 6 US is about 22.9-23.5 cm or 9 inches, fitting into both.
An EU size 38 is generally a US women's size 7.5 or 8, often falling between sizes, making it closer to a US 7.5 but sometimes considered a US 8 depending on the brand and fit, as size 38 usually corresponds to about 24.1-24.6 cm in foot length.
Most commonly a UK 6 will be referred to as an EU 39. The majority of the shoes available in the UK are made in EU sizes. This is then converted into the equivalent UK size.
EU shoe size 39 corresponds to a US size 8.5.
An AU size 6 is a small size, roughly equivalent to a US size 2-4 (women's clothing) or a US size 6 (men's shoes), and a European size 32-34 for clothing, or 36-37 for women's shoes, but it's crucial to check the specific brand's size chart for accurate measurements, as conversions vary, especially for shoes where it's about 36 EU/US size.