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G77 Nov 6th 2007 8:34 am

Shoes!
 
Bit of an odd one this..... How is Canada in terms of large size shoes? I'm talking UK size 13 - not even sure what size that would be in Canada, do they use US sizes (which would be size 15?)?

I have nightmare finding shoes over here - pretty much the only place I can get them is Brantano, anywhere else on the high street looks at me like I'm a freak (maybe I am ;) ) when I ask for 13's!

cov-canuck Nov 6th 2007 8:43 am

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Originally Posted by G77 (Post 5520177)
Bit of an odd one this..... How is Canada in terms of large size shoes? I'm talking UK size 13 - not even sure what size that would be in Canada, do they use US sizes (which would be size 15?)?

I have nightmare finding shoes over here - pretty much the only place I can get them is Brantano, anywhere else on the high street looks at me like I'm a freak (maybe I am ;) ) when I ask for 13's!

My husband wears size 13 UK (size 15 Canada) shoes, and finds there is a LOT more choice here. He's still more limited in terms of styles than someone who wears an 11, but there are a number of places that sell them. He gets a lot at Payless or Shoe Company.

PMM Nov 6th 2007 8:46 am

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Hi


Originally Posted by G77 (Post 5520177)
Bit of an odd one this..... How is Canada in terms of large size shoes? I'm talking UK size 13 - not even sure what size that would be in Canada, do they use US sizes (which would be size 15?)?

I have nightmare finding shoes over here - pretty much the only place I can get them is Brantano, anywhere else on the high street looks at me like I'm a freak (maybe I am ;) ) when I ask for 13's!

You can do the conversion here: http://www.asknumbers.com/ShoeSizeMensConversion.aspx
13 are the equivalent of 13.5 in Canada, actually the size I wear. They are available, but usually only sold in full sizes after 13.

G77 Nov 6th 2007 8:52 am

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Is that conversion table right? I thought the US equivalent for 13 was 15 as cov-canuck says..... I've a pair of size 13 Nike trainers too and I thought I saw US size 15 in those too....

In terms of choice in large sizes, I guess an incursion across the border would probably help? I vary rarely shop for them anyway - mainly because it's such a pain in doing so!

antrim4 Nov 6th 2007 8:55 am

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We saw lots of larger sizes in Winners (a bit like TK Maxx) and cheap as well.

AlexInBC Nov 6th 2007 9:00 am

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Originally Posted by G77 (Post 5520297)
Is that conversion table right? I thought the US equivalent for 13 was 15 as cov-canuck says..... I've a pair of size 13 Nike trainers too and I thought I saw US size 15 in those too....

In terms of choice in large sizes, I guess an incursion across the border would probably help? I vary rarely shop for them anyway - mainly because it's such a pain in doing so!

All the coversion tables we found seemed to contradict each other, but that one seems accurate. My husband is a UK 11 and he usually wears a Canadian 12, but sometimes they're a bit big and he needs to go for an 11.5 (which is what the conversion site says he should be wearing.)

Steve_P Nov 6th 2007 9:16 am

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Originally Posted by AlexInBC (Post 5520366)
All the coversion tables we found seemed to contradict each other, but that one seems accurate. My husband is a UK 11 and he usually wears a Canadian 12, but sometimes they're a bit big and he needs to go for an 11.5 (which is what the conversion site says he should be wearing.)

There seems to be some differences between dress shoes and running shoes (trainers).

I wear a 7 in a dress shoe but in trainers I wear an 8 or even a 9 with some brands.:confused:

G77 Nov 6th 2007 9:20 am

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I guess the moral of the story here is to try them on before buying! Which is why it's gamble to try and buy them online!

daft batty Nov 6th 2007 9:42 am

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Originally Posted by Steve_P (Post 5520469)
There seems to be some differences between dress shoes and running shoes (trainers).

I wear a 7 in a dress shoe but in trainers I wear an 8 or even a 9 with some brands.:confused:

you have special shoes to match your dresses?/ how chic of you

Cookie Nov 6th 2007 10:11 am

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I am size 4 in the UK but size 6 here (shoes).

I am size 10/12 in UK but am size 6 here (clothes) :D

destinationnovascotia Nov 6th 2007 10:25 am

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On the few occasions I have bought shoes in Canada I have gone up about 2 or 3 numbers (UK 5 to Canadian 7-8) There doesn't appear to be much consistency across brands.

AlexInBC Nov 6th 2007 10:30 am

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Originally Posted by destinationnovascotia (Post 5520827)
On the few occasions I have bought shoes in Canada I have gone up about 2 or 3 numbers (UK 5 to Canadian 7-8) There doesn't appear to be much consistency across brands.

Plus, to add to the confusion, I have to be careful whether I'm buying men's or women's trainers, as I'm a UK6 and just used to buy sz6 in whatever style I liked, but now I'm Canadian women's sz 8.5 or 9, or a mens 6(ish!) :rofl:

ClareBC Nov 6th 2007 3:09 pm

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Does anyone know if there is a difference with kids shoes sizes? I bought the kids some Clarks Shoes when I was over (it was such a relief to get them properly measured) but now I am wondering if the kids sizes are the same Canada/UK :confused:

Thanks

ellsie Nov 6th 2007 3:19 pm

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I am now working in a shoe shop. (Heaven!) We sell ladies only and ladies are 2 sizes larger here so size 6 UK would be an 8 here. Kids are the same but men's sizes are measured differently and I can't comment on those. I do know they are not equivelant to ladies size.

Biiiiink Nov 7th 2007 12:37 am

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Originally Posted by ClareBC (Post 5521686)
Does anyone know if there is a difference with kids shoes sizes? I bought the kids some Clarks Shoes when I was over (it was such a relief to get them properly measured) but now I am wondering if the kids sizes are the same Canada/UK :confused:

Thanks

Last time I had my kid fitted for UK Clarks he was a 7, and when I had him measured here (shoe store, non-Clarks) he was a Canadian 10. If Ellsie says kids sizing is the same, then that's rather worrying!

I agree it varies hugely across brands, but the John Lewis kids fitters always tell you the same about StartRite/Clarks - if you're a 7 in one, you need a 7.5 in the other, or something like that. So it's not just Canada. I ignore my shoe size and just try them on, I have Canadian 8s, 9s and 9.5s in the closet that all fit.

What I find most annoying is trousers and jeans... I'm 5ft 8, not exactly short, and to get trousers that don't scrape across the floor, get filthy in puddles and fray on the concrete, I need to buy *petite* sizes! What's that about?! Canadian women I know aren't exactly Amazonian in stature, why I am petite at 5ft 8 :D What do genuinely petite people do?


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