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same..katietheskatie said:i thought they were the same?
It is when you're buying a pair of runners, but not when you're in a swanky store selling leather shoes imported from Milan.mr_brightside said:isnt US the standard?
fair enough.c_james said:It is when you're buying a pair of runners, but not when you're in a swanky store selling leather shoes imported from Milan.
This is not actually true.glitterfairy said:According to Joanne Mercer it goes like this (euro numbers still do half sizes but count it as a whole size up)
35 = 5
36 = 5 1/2
37 = 6
38 = 6 1/2
39 = 7
etc etc etcIf you can remember that 35 = 5 (haha this is easy for me because I *am* a size five) then work upwards from there, you'll be fine
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