SHOE SIZE CONVERSION CHART
The Japanese system is based on the length of your foot in cm, so you may find it useful to measure your foot in cm and find your size this way.
These sizes are not guaranteed as every manufacturer will occasionally list a different conversion on their shoes. We cannot account for every shoe being different, but we are happy to offer this chart as a general guideline. We do not guarantee its accuracy. It is simply the best of our knowledge. Excshoes.com cannot offer return shipping in any case for international size problems – we do however always guarantee that we provide you with the US size which you have ordered. Thank you for understanding.
- Let’s face it, different shoe brands fit differently. If it’s a brand you know, stick with the size you’ve always worn. But, if the brand is new to you, here’s an easy way to find your size:
- All you need is a ruler, a pen and a piece of paper.
- Place the paper on the ground and stand on it with your weight slightly forward to make sure your foot is flat.
- Draw a line behind your heel and another line in front of your longest toe. Don't worry; it's common to have one foot longer than the other, so use the longer foot to measure.
- Measure the distance between lines in inches.
- Find your measurement on the size chart above to figure out the best fit. Round up if your size falls in between.