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Men's Large Shoe Size Comparison Chart Use as a general guide only - for the best fit, email us with actual foot measurements and tell us the size of shoe you normally take.
BIGshoe Brazilian
L x W
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46
11½" x 4-5" |
47
11 ¾" x 4-5" |
48
12" x 4¼-5"
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49
12½" x 4¼-5"
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50
12¾" x 4½-5¼" |
| European Equivalent |
47 |
48 |
49 |
50 |
50+ |
| UK & Australia Equivalent |
12 |
12½ |
13 |
14 |
15 |
| US & Canada Equivalent |
13 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 |
NB: All shoe sizes, on any table, have some variation. Measuring your feet is essential! |
| Not Sure of Your Size? Measure Your Feet. Follow our directions to make sure that you get the correct fit.
How to measure your feet: 1. Stand on a blank piece of paper, on a hard surface, wearing your normal socks. 2. Mark where the end of your longest toe and heel comes to on the paper, making sure that you hold the pencil vertically and not at a slant. Then draw right around your foot, or get somebody else to do it for you. (nb: large feet usually need large paper, preferably bigger than A4 size). 3. Mark where the sides of your foot come to at the widest point. 4. Always measure the other foot - sometimes there can be as much as ½" difference. In this case, you need to go up to the larger size. 5. Check the measuring chart below to see what size you are. If your measurements are between two sizes, we suggest that you always go up to the larger size when ordering. 6. Please let us know by e-mail what size you think that you are and if you are unsure, send your foot dimensions (widest x longest). We will make up a template of your foot and calculate the right size for you. |
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