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Fitting Tips From Harry's Shoes |
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Shoe Size Conversion Chart |
| European |
35 |
36 |
37 |
38 |
39 |
40 |
41 |
42 |
43 |
44 |
45 |
46 |
47 |
48 |
49 |
50 |
| US Women's |
4
4.5 |
5
5.5 |
6
6.5 |
7
7.5 |
8
8.5 |
9
9.5 |
10
10.5 |
11
11.5 |
12
12.5 |
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| US Men's |
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7
7.5 |
8
8.5 |
9
9.5 |
10
10.5 |
11
11.5 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 |
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Please use this Conversion Chart as a guideline. Shoe sizing is a personal experience, not a science. | |
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Footwear fitting is a very individual thing: Some people prefer their shoes “snug” while others desire a “loose” fit. Also, there are no “official” standards defining size and width, so styles from different brands vary significantly. And today, many brands are imported from countries all around the world, where size ranges that are not familiar to a U.S. consumer are used. To assist you in acquiring the best possible fit, we suggest the following:
- When selecting a size, check an old, comfortable pair of shoes (perhaps you still have the box, or can find the size on the heel lining or under the tongue). In the “Comments” section of the Order Form, indicate the brand, size and width (and style number if you can!) of those comfortable old shoes.
- When selecting a brand featuring a foreign size scale (U.K. or European), indicate in the “Comments” section what your “usual” U.S. size is; we’ll try to do the conversion for you.
- Also in the “Comments” section, you may choose to indicate whether your foot is particularly slender or full, bony or fleshy; these will help also in determining what size is best for you.
- Please remember, fitting is subjective; we cannot be responsible for size selection or recommendations beyond Harry’s Shoes standard return policy.
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