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- In the US and the UK, there is a unit called barleycorn that defines the shoe-sizes.
- 1 barleycorn is equal to 1/3 inch, (0.33 inch); so, 3 barleycorns = 1 inch.
- In the UK, the child shoe sizing starts with Size 0, which is taken as 4 inches (4”) long i.e. 12 barleycorns.
- So, Size 1 will be 13 barleycorns, (4.33”), Size 2 = 14 barleycorns (4.66”), and so on.
- The kids’ sizes run till Size 13 (25 barleycorns or 8.33”), and then adults’ Size 1 starts (same for both men and women).
- Broadly, the shoe sizing for kids in the US is the same as that of the UK, except that in the US, the kids’ shoe sizes start at Size 1 instead of Size 0.
- So, for the US, size 1 = 4” or 12 barleycorns, size 2 = 4.33” or 13 barleycorns, etc.
- That is why the US sizes should be UK + 1, which means if you wear UK 8, your feet should fit US 9.
- But things are very complicated in the US sizing because they have different calculations for women’s sizes and some manufacturers have their own starting points (instead of size 1).
- So, while the shoe size increments happen in the same length terms (barleycorns) for both the UK and the US, because of other variables the equation, “US = UK + 1” may not always come true.
- European sizes use a different unit of measurement called the Paris Point (1 Paris Point = 2/3 cm or 0.66 cm or 0.26 inch).
- The shoe size for kids start at Size 15, and the size continues from 15 and doesn’t change for kids, men, or women.
- Since the difference between shoe sizes is 0.667 cm (a small change), it is rare to find half sizes in the European sizing system.
- A rough estimation of European shoe size is said to be: (length of the foot X 1.5) + 1.5 (for air).
- So, if the length of your foot is 27 cms, roughly EU size (27X1.5)+1.5 = 42 will fit you.
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