Sizing Help

International Size Conversion — updated 2025
International Shoe Size Conversion Chart - Tallmenshoes.com

🆕 Updated Size Conversion Chart (2025)

We’ve updated our international size conversion chart for more accurate references across US, EU, UK, and Asia sizing systems. Please review the chart carefully for the most up-to-date conversions before placing your order.

🧭 Size Recommendation

We recommend ordering your regular shoe size. Most of our styles are true to size unless otherwise specified. If a style fits differently (e.g., runs small or large), you’ll see this noted in the Size & Fit section on the product page.

👟 For Wide Feet

If you have extra-wide feet or prefer a roomier fit, explore our Wide Width Collection — designs crafted for enhanced comfort and width.

Not sure about your size? Measure your feet.

How to measure your foot to convert to shoe size

Step 1: Gather your supplies

To measure at home, you’ll need:

  • A sheet of paper larger than your foot
  • A pencil or pen
  • Tape
  • A ruler or measuring tape

Tape the paper to the floor so it doesn’t move.

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Paper, pencil, tape and ruler for measuring foot size

Step 2: Trace your foot

  • Sit with your foot flat on the paper; knee slightly forward.
  • Wear socks similar to what you’ll use with the shoes.
  • Hold the pencil upright (not angled) and trace around your foot.
  • Keep the pencil snug against your foot. A helper can make this easier.

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Tracing the outline of your foot

Step 3: Mark length & width

Draw straight lines touching the top, bottom, and both sides of the outline to capture the longest and widest points.

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Marking the longest and widest points of the foot outline

Step 4: Measure the length

Measure from the bottom line to the top line. Keep the ruler straight and note the closest exact mark (for inches, use the nearest 1/16"). Write this number down.

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Measuring the distance between the two length lines

Step 5: Find your final shoe size

Repeat the steps for your other foot and use the larger measurement. Subtract 0.2 inch (0.5 cm) to account for the pencil outline gap. Use the final numbers to convert to your shoe size using the chart above.

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