02-16-2021 10:57 AM
Does anyone know how to be in compliance with the new US Shoe size requirement for shoes that are UK / EU / AU sized?
02-16-2021 12:46 PM
I can't answer the question but if they are requiring you to enter a US size even if the sizing is from the EU, UK etc, they obviously weren't thinking things through. How unusual! (insert sarcastic emoji here)
02-16-2021 01:27 PM
Like the requirement in certain categories of condition to be either new with box or new without box (which implies new it originally HAD a box) when the item doesn't come new WITH a box in the first place.
02-16-2021 01:27 PM
For shoes that only have EU/UK sizing, I simply have to use a sizing equivalency chart (Shoeguy online has a good one). I put both sizes in the title as well.
10-30-2024 06:13 PM
The problem with that is that every shoe brand has its own idea of how their sizes convert. For example, I wear a size US 10 women's and in Mark Jacobs I wear a size 42 but in Birkenstocks I wear a size 41.
10-30-2024 06:20 PM
@footflex wrote:The problem with that is that every shoe brand has its own idea of how their sizes convert. For example, I wear a size US 10 women's and in Mark Jacobs I wear a size 42 but in Birkenstocks I wear a size 41.
That's no doubt true, but I thought the shoe usually carries all its size equivalents on the back of the tongue or elsewhere on the shoe itself (and/or on the box, if present)...? If in doubt, I would go to the manufacturer's website and find their size and equivalence chart there.