A quick, friendly converter between the shoe sizing systems used around the globe — US, UK, EU, centimetres and Mondopoint — built for travellers, gift-receivers, and anyone squinting at a box that says "42" wondering what on earth that means for their feet.
This is the first of a small family of "what does that size actually mean" tools. Roughly how we're sequencing it:
180 standard size points across Men's, Women's, Boys' and Girls' charts, cross-referenced between US, UK, EU, CM and Mondopoint.
Notes on which brands and regions tend to run small, large, narrow or wide against the standard chart, so "convert" gets closer to "actually fits."
A companion site for clothing — its own tangle of numbering systems, letter sizes and body measurements — built to help with the same real-world moment: unboxing something from another region and wanting to know what the numbers mean.