A size 6C typically refers to a US toddler shoe size, roughly for a child around 12-24 months old, with a foot length of about 5 to 5.4 inches (12.7-13.5 cm), but it can also mean a 6C bra size (a small band with a large cup for an adult) or a C width (medium/wide for boots/dance) depending on the product, so checking a specific brand's size chart is crucial.
Some shoes indicate a variety of extra width options using letters: A means narrowest. B means narrow. C means medium. D means wide.
A: A/c means alternative closure- the Velcro strap instead of laces.
Width Measurements:
3.5 inches or narrower: You likely need narrow width (A or B for women, A or B for men) 3.6 to 4.0 inches: You probably require standard width (B for women, D for men) 4.1 to 4.5 inches: You may require wide width (C for women, E for men) More than 4.5 inches: You likely require extra wide width.
Comfort Fit (C FIT)
Wider than average fit - perfect for a slightly wider foot or anyone seeking a bit more comfort.
A: A 5c is a toddlers size 5. I found that not only do they run a little small, they will shrink if you leave them in the sun.
A: The letters correspond to the width of the shoe, B-narrow, C-average, D-wide & E-Extra Wide.
C = narrow fitting. D = standard fitting. E = wide fitting. EE = extra-wide fitting.
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.
To size Crocs, generally buy your normal size, but size up if you're a half-size (since they only come in whole sizes) and size down if you have narrow feet, aiming for a secure fit with wiggle room for your toes, not touching the front. The classic fit should feel snug but not tight, with your heel resting securely in the strap when not in sport mode.
A 2-year-old typically wears a US shoe size 6 to 7 (or UK 5 to 6 / EU 22 to 23), but sizes vary by brand and individual growth, so measuring the foot (around 5 to 5.5 inches or 13-14 cm) and adding growth room is best for a proper fit.
Toddler: 1-3 yrs. Your child is advancing from infancy toward and into the preschool years. During this time, his physical growth and motor development will slow, but you can expect to see some tremendous intellectual, social, and emotional changes.
The letter 'C' stands for 'Child,' indicating the shoe is meant for infants and toddlers. The number "2" refers to the shoe's length, corresponding to your baby's foot size.
Kid's shoes are built on a Men's sizing scale, so Men's sizing will be the same.