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By *ryandsee OP Man
over a year ago
Yorkshire |
So what's your UK shoe size and does it always stay the same. I was told recently I had to go up a size for a particular pair of shoes or wouldn't fit. Same with clothes, you can never be confident your normal size will be fine. In the words of a famous forumite, what's going on here guys? |
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By *arkus1812Man
over a year ago
Lifes departure lounge NN9 Northamptonshire East not West MidlandsMidlands |
My shoe size has remained a constant 10 for the past few years.
My 13 yr old Grandson revealed yesterday that he also takes size 10 and that he is 6'2" tall, same as me, he is however 5 stone lighter than me. |
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"So what's your UK shoe size and does it always stay the same. I was told recently I had to go up a size for a particular pair of shoes or wouldn't fit. Same with clothes, you can never be confident your normal size will be fine. In the words of a famous forumite, what's going on here guys? "
Welcome mate to the life of a woman. I have clothes in my wardrobe that is a size 10 to 20 and shoes from a size 6, 6.5 to 7. It's been this way since 2000. They just stick whatever size label they want on it doesn't correspond toe reall inches/centimeters... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If you go to a shoe maker they'll tell you your real size.
My brother got shoes made to measure years ago and he was 3 sizes different to what he had to buy off the shelf. |
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By *adMerWoman
over a year ago
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I am size 8. However a lot of shoe manufacturers have decided that this is 41 in European sizes. It’s not! It’s a 42.
I don’t know why they have made this error in the last 10 years or so |
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7/8 depending on manufacturer.
Women's wide, men's regular where the shoes are otherwise identical (hiking shoes)
If I had a magic wand it'd probably be 8 in one foot and 7 in the other, but squashing my bigger foot is more comfortable in practice. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Most 14s are too narrow and I have to settle for a 15. Currently got an extra wide pair of size 14 work boots my wife found me online. So comfy I hardly wear anything else at the moment. |
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Always been either a 9 or 9.5 depending on the make/style of shoe, but it doesn't really matter because one of the constant laws of the universe is that what ever size you take, will be the size they have none of when your looking |
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