What are the standard sock sizes and how do they correspond to shoe sizes. How to choose the right sock size for men, women, and those with larger feet. What options are available for wide calves and plus sizes. How do sock sizes differ from shoe sizes.
Understanding Sock Sizes: The Basics
Navigating the world of sock sizes can be surprisingly complex. Unlike shoe sizes, sock sizes are typically represented by numbers like 9-11 or 10-13. These numbers actually indicate the length of your foot in inches, not your shoe size. This difference is a common source of confusion for many shoppers.
To simplify the process, here’s a quick breakdown of standard sock sizes:
- Women’s socks labeled “Size 9-11” generally fit U.S. shoe sizes 5-10
- Men’s socks labeled “Size 10-13” typically fit U.S. shoe sizes 8-12.5
Why do sock sizes differ from shoe sizes? Socks are designed to stretch and accommodate a range of foot sizes, which allows for more flexibility in sizing compared to shoes. This stretchy nature means one sock size can comfortably fit several shoe sizes.
Decoding the Sock Size Chart: A Comprehensive Guide
To help you find your perfect fit, let’s examine a detailed sock size chart that covers various measurement systems:
Sock Size | U.S. Women’s Shoe Size | U.S. Men’s Shoe Size | European Shoe Size | UK Shoe Size |
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9-11 | 5-10 | 3-8 | 36-41 | 4-7.5 |
10-13 | 10.5-13 | 7-12 | 42-46 | 8-12.5 |
14+ | 14+ | 12.5+ | 47-51 | 13+ |
This chart provides a comprehensive overview of how sock sizes correlate with various shoe size systems. By referencing this guide, you can easily determine which sock size will best fit your feet, regardless of whether you typically use U.S., European, or UK sizing.
Finding Your Perfect Sock Size: Tips and Tricks
Determining your ideal sock size doesn’t have to be a challenge. Here are some practical tips to help you find the perfect fit:
- Start with your shoe size: Your current shoe size is the best starting point for finding your sock size.
- Consider the sock material: Some materials, like wool or cotton blends, may shrink slightly after washing, so you might want to size up.
- Think about your preferences: Do you prefer a snug fit or a looser feel? This can influence whether you choose a size on the smaller or larger end of the range.
- Check brand-specific sizing: Some brands may have slight variations in their sizing, so always refer to their specific size charts when available.
Is there a foolproof way to determine your sock size? While no method is 100% guaranteed, measuring your foot can provide a good estimate. To do this, stand on a piece of paper and trace around your foot. Measure the length from heel to toe in inches. This measurement often corresponds directly to the sock size range (e.g., if your foot measures 10 inches, you’d likely fit a 9-11 sock size).
XL Socks: Solutions for Larger Feet
For those with feet larger than average, finding well-fitting socks can be a challenge. Fortunately, many brands now offer XL or king-size socks to cater to this market. These socks typically start at U.S. men’s shoe size 12 and can accommodate up to size 16 or even larger, depending on the brand.
What features should you look for in XL socks? Here are some key aspects:
- Extended size range: Ensure the socks are designed specifically for larger feet, not just stretched-out regular sizes.
- Reinforced heel and toe: These areas experience more wear, so extra reinforcement can improve durability.
- Moisture-wicking materials: Larger feet may sweat more, so fabrics that keep feet dry are crucial.
- Non-binding top: This prevents the sock from digging into the calf, enhancing comfort.
Are XL socks limited in style options? Contrary to popular belief, XL socks come in a wide variety of styles, colors, and patterns. Gone are the days when larger feet were limited to plain, boring socks. Many brands now offer fun and funky designs in larger sizes, ensuring that style doesn’t have to be sacrificed for fit.
Women’s Socks: Sizing and Style Options
Women’s sock sizing typically follows the 9-11 standard, which fits most average foot sizes. However, what about women with larger feet? For women who wear shoes larger than a U.S. size 10, men’s socks often provide a better fit. This is because men’s socks are designed for larger feet but don’t typically differ significantly in style or cut from women’s socks.
Can women wear men’s socks comfortably? In most cases, yes. Many women with average-sized feet can comfortably wear men’s socks, and vice versa. If you find a pattern you love in the men’s section, don’t hesitate to try it unless you have exceptionally small feet. The main difference will be in the overall size of the sock, not in the design or comfort level.
What about women with smaller feet? For those with feet smaller than a U.S. women’s size 5, youth or children’s socks might provide a better fit. These typically come in fun, vibrant designs that many adult women enjoy wearing.
Wide Calf and Plus Size Socks: Comfort for All
Finding knee-high socks that fit comfortably can be challenging for individuals with larger or more muscular calves. To address this, many brands now offer wide calf or plus size sock options. These socks are designed to provide a comfortable fit without sacrificing style or function.
What are the key features of wide calf socks?
- Extended circumference: While standard knee-highs fit calves up to about 18 inches (45 cm) in circumference, wide calf versions can accommodate up to 21 inches (53 cm) or more.
- Flexible fit: These socks are often designed with more elastic to fit a range of calf sizes comfortably.
- Maintained pattern integrity: Well-designed wide calf socks ensure that patterns don’t become distorted when stretched.
- Versatility: Many wide calf socks work well for slim legs too, and can be worn over skinny jeans or leggings.
How can you determine if you need wide calf socks? Measure the circumference of your calf at its widest point. If it’s over 18 inches, you’ll likely be more comfortable in wide calf options. However, even if your calves are smaller, you might prefer the comfort and flexibility of these socks.
The Impact of Sock Material on Sizing and Comfort
The material of your socks can significantly affect both their size and comfort. Different materials have varying levels of stretch, durability, and care requirements, all of which can impact how well they fit and how long they maintain their shape.
How do common sock materials compare in terms of sizing and comfort?
- Cotton: Tends to shrink slightly after washing, may lose shape over time. Very breathable and comfortable but not ideal for moisture-wicking.
- Wool: Excellent at regulating temperature and moisture. May shrink if not washed properly but generally maintains its shape well.
- Synthetic fibers (like nylon or polyester): Highly durable and maintain their shape well. Good at wicking moisture but may be less breathable than natural fibers.
- Blends: Often combine the best properties of different materials. For example, cotton-polyester blends offer the comfort of cotton with the durability of polyester.
Should you size up when buying wool socks? It’s often a good idea to size up slightly with wool socks, as they can shrink a bit after washing. However, high-quality wool socks designed for outdoor activities are often pre-shrunk to maintain their size.
How does sock material affect fit throughout the day? Some materials, like cotton, may stretch out during wear and feel looser by the end of the day. Synthetic fibers and wool blends tend to maintain their shape better throughout extended wear.
Caring for Your Socks to Maintain Proper Fit
Proper care of your socks can help them maintain their size and shape over time. Here are some tips:
- Follow care instructions: Always check the label and follow the recommended washing and drying instructions.
- Avoid high heat: High temperatures can cause shrinkage, especially in natural fibers. Use cool or warm water for washing and low heat for drying.
- Turn socks inside out: This helps protect the outer surface and any patterns or designs.
- Use a gentle cycle: This is especially important for wool or delicate synthetic blends.
- Avoid bleach: Bleach can damage fibers and cause yellowing in white socks. Use color-safe alternatives if needed.
Can proper care extend the life of your socks? Absolutely. By following these care instructions, you can significantly prolong the life of your socks, ensuring they maintain their fit, comfort, and appearance for longer.
Specialized Sock Sizes: Athletic, Compression, and More
Beyond everyday wear, there are specialized socks designed for specific activities or needs. These often have their own sizing considerations to ensure optimal performance and comfort.
Athletic Socks
Athletic socks are designed to provide extra support and cushioning during physical activities. They often have specific sizing to ensure a snug, supportive fit that prevents blisters and enhances performance.
What should you look for in athletic sock sizing?
- Activity-specific fit: Running socks, for example, may have extra cushioning in high-impact areas.
- Moisture-wicking properties: Look for materials that keep feet dry during intense activity.
- Arch support: Many athletic socks offer compression in the arch area for added support.
Compression Socks
Compression socks are designed to improve blood circulation and reduce swelling. They have a very specific sizing system to ensure the right level of compression.
How is compression sock sizing different?
- Measured in mmHg: Compression levels are measured in millimeters of mercury, typically ranging from 8-40 mmHg.
- Requires precise measurements: You’ll need to measure your calf and ankle circumference for a proper fit.
- Length considerations: Full-length compression socks should reach just below the knee for optimal effectiveness.
Diabetic Socks
Diabetic socks are designed to reduce pressure on the foot and lower leg, minimize moisture, and prevent blisters and fungal infections.
What are the key sizing considerations for diabetic socks?
- Non-binding top: Ensures the sock doesn’t constrict circulation.
- Seamless design: Reduces pressure points that could lead to blisters.
- Extra room in the toe box: Accommodates potential swelling and reduces pressure on toes.
How do you ensure the best fit with specialized socks? Always consult the specific sizing guide provided by the manufacturer. These socks often require more precise measurements than standard socks to ensure they provide the intended benefits.
The Future of Sock Sizing: Innovations and Trends
As technology advances and consumer needs evolve, the future of sock sizing looks promising. Several innovations are emerging that could revolutionize how we choose and wear socks.
3D Knitting Technology
3D knitting allows for the creation of socks with varying densities and structures within a single piece. This technology can produce socks that provide targeted support and cushioning exactly where needed, potentially reducing the importance of precise sizing.
Smart Fabrics
The development of smart, responsive fabrics could lead to socks that adapt to the wearer’s foot shape and size. These materials might expand or contract based on temperature, moisture levels, or pressure, providing a custom fit regardless of the labeled size.
Customization and Made-to-Order
With the rise of e-commerce and advanced manufacturing techniques, we may see more brands offering custom-sized socks. Customers could input their exact foot measurements and receive socks tailored to their unique shape and size.
Sustainability in Sizing
As environmental concerns grow, we might see a shift towards more sustainable sizing practices. This could include the use of biodegradable stretch fibers or the development of “one-size-fits-most” socks that reduce production waste.
How will these innovations impact consumers? These advancements could lead to more comfortable, better-fitting socks that enhance performance and reduce the occurrence of common foot problems. They may also simplify the sock shopping experience by reducing the need for complex sizing charts.
Will traditional sock sizing become obsolete? While innovations may change how we approach sock sizing, it’s unlikely that traditional methods will disappear entirely. Instead, we’ll likely see a blend of traditional sizing and new technologies, offering consumers more options to find their perfect fit.
Sock Size Guide | The Sock Drawer
Over our many years in the biz, we sock fairies have picked up a drawer-ful of crucial information about sock sizes, which can be surprisingly confusing! Sizes can vary across different brands, and sock sizes are different than shoe sizes, taking the confusion to a whole new level.
But fear not! The sock fairies are here with the answers to all your sock size questions. And we’re actually here and ready to help out if you are just too stumped! Call us at (800) 930-0955 or email [email protected].
Sock Size Chart
Sock Size | U.S. Women’s Shoe Size | U.S. Men’s Shoe Size | European Shoe Size | UK Shoe Size |
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9-11 | 5-10 | 3-8 | 36-41 | 4-7.5 |
10-13 | 10.5-13 | 7-12 | 42-46 | 8-12.5 |
14+ | 14+ | 12.5+ | 47-51 | 13+ |
What is sock size compared to shoe size?
Have you ever wondered what the 9-11 or 10-13 means on women’s and men’s socks? These numbers represent how many inches long your foot is, rather than your shoe size! That’s one of the things that tends to trip people up about sock sizing. Here’s how those sock sizes convert to shoe sizes:
- Women’s socks are typically listed on sock packaging as “Size 9-11.” This translates to a women’s U.S. shoe size of about 5-10.
- Men’s socks are typically listed on sock packaging as “Size 10-13.” This translates to a men’s U.S. shoe size of about 8-12.5.
SOCK FAIRY SECRET! Here at The Sock Drawer, we do our best to make sizing easy on you. On every product page, you’ll find a line that says what shoe size will work for those socks. So if you know your shoe size — or the shoe size of the person you’re shopping for — you’re good to go.
What size socks do I need?
What’s your shoe size? That’s the easiest way to figure out your sock size. Consult the chart above, or just check out the details section on each of our product pages. For every pair of socks we sell, we include info on what shoe size will work for those socks.
What if I need XL socks?
If you have larger feet than the standard sizes above, we’ve got you covered:
- Men: For men who wear larger shoe sizes, we have a special collection of XL socks, also known as king size socks. These start at size 12 and range up to 16 or so, depending on the brand. If you’re shopping for extra large men’s socks, please check the size details on each product page to make sure the style will fit. These bigger socks are just as fun and funky as any we offer. No more plain white socks just because you have big feet!
- Women: For women who wear shoes bigger than size 10, we recommend you try our men’s socks. There is no major difference in design or cut between our men’s and women’s socks; men’s are simply for a larger foot. Many of our most popular styles are available in both a men’s and women’s version. Check out these his-and-hers matching sets.
SOCK FAIRY SECRET! Many women with average size feet can wear men’s socks comfortably, and vice versa. If you see a pattern you love but it’s for a different gender, you might still consider giving it a try unless you have exceptionally small or large feet! If it doesn’t work out, we always offer free returns within the U.S.
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What about plus size socks for women?
Our knee high socks are among our most popular, but customers with larger or more muscular calves are often concerned about fit. Our special collection of wide calf knee highs is the solution! Some info on these babies:
- While standard knee high socks can fit around a calf circumference up to about 18 inches (45 cm), these wide calf socks fit up to about 21 inches (53 cm). So comfy!
- Our wide calf knee highs are designed to stretch to fit all sizes, not just wider calves. More elastic and other design changes make these fabulous socks work well for slim legs, wider legs and everything in between. We also love wearing them over skinny jeans or leggings.
- Comfort is important, but when it comes to our crazy novelty socks, so is style! One of the coolest things about these knee highs is that the patterns don’t get all wonky or distorted. They are designed to look just as good when stretched.
SOCK FAIRY SECRET! Keep in mind that even if we don’t offer a wide calf version of a certain knee high style, it may still work for you if it has a relatively simple pattern. The simpler the pattern, the stretchier the sock. This is because complicated patterns may have many panels of different colored threads stitched together, like a quilt, which can limit stretching.
If you have any questions about which styles may suit your needs, we’re happy to make recommendations. Please email us! For real. We love to help!
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Do you sell kids’ socks?
We did sell socks for young kids once upon a time, but we made the tough choice to no longer carry these cute little sizes. Although it was a bit of a personal heartbreaker for us sock fairies who adore kids’ crazy socks, it was a good decision because it meant we could pick up more cool men’s and women’s socks, which are much more popular. We’re happy to partner with several brands that make great kids’ socks, and we will gladly give you some recommendations if you reach out. Or, if you really miss our kids’ selection, let us know! Our inventory is always fluctuating, and we want to keep the styles in stock that you want to see! Please share your feedback with us! And although we no longer sell kids’ socks, we do still know our stuff on sizing! Read on to learn more about this highly confusing topic.
kids sock sizes explained
All parents and caregivers know that kids’ sizes are beyond confusing, and there’s no exception with socks! Every brand has different distinctions, such as small and large, youth and junior. Plus, we all know every child grows at a different rate.
There are three main categories of socks for kids:
- Baby socks are for newborns up to about 1 year old. Keep in mind how fast these little munchkins are growing and changing! When in doubt, go bigger, allowing the baby to grow into the socks. When the baby outgrows the socks, they make awesome holiday decorations, change purses, pet socks and more!
- Toddler socks are for little ones about 1 to 4 years old who wear toddler shoe sizes 4 to 7. If the toddler you’re shopping for is a fast grower, then go ahead and move into the kids’ sizes 8 and up.
- Boys’ and girls’ socks are for children about 5 to 10 years old who wear kids’ shoe sizes 8 to 13 and then on up to a size 3. By about age 10, most kids can fit into standard women’s socks.
What sock size for pre-teens or teens?
If you’re shopping for kids around age 10 or in the pre-teen years, it’s probably a good idea to just skip right to women’s socks, which have a larger selection. If they’re not a perfect fit already, they’ll grow into ’em soon! A lot of boys in the middle school years don’t quite have large enough feet for men’s socks, so women’s styles are a great choice.
SOCK FAIRY SECRET! OK, maybe this one isn’t a secret, but teens are messy! Whether they have tried to make sock puppets, or put their big toe right through their lucky soccer socks, we highly advise learning how to darn a sock! This simple process can save you a lot of socks — and money too! By experience, we have learned it is best to learn how to organize a sock drawer young to limit the number of lonely socks waiting for their partner to come back from the dryer!
As always, if you have any questions about whether a pair you’re interested in will fit the man, woman or child on your shopping list, our expert sock fairies are more than happy to help! Shoot us an email or call us at (800) 930-0955.
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Socks Guide, Size Chart For Men And Women
Yes, you heard that right. Knowing your shoe size is pretty standard. But have you ever tried to find out if you’re wearing the right-sized sock? Purchasing socks while not mindful of the size chart can leave you with pairs that uncomfortably squeeze your feet or are too loose at the heel or the toes.
And as sock sizes vary across brands and gender to r, the confusion to pick the right size always doubles up. But worry not! This sock size guide will help you know the right size so that you can get something that suits your need and gives you the desired fit & comfort.
Sock Size Guide
Before presenting the actual sock size guide to help you distinguish between different sock sizes, it’s important to note that US/ European/ UK sock sizes are based on foot length and not on the corresponding shoe size. That means if you come across a sock size label that reads “size 9-11” or “size 36-41”, it refers to the foot length and not the shoe size.
01Men’s Sock Sizes
When checking out sock sizes for men, pay attention to the label that reads “US size 10-13”. Men’s socks are classically sold under this label. Measure your foot length – if it falls anywhere between 10-13 inches, you can pick the corresponding sock size.
Size 10-13 also translates to Men’s European shoe size of 42-46 and US shoe size of 8-12.5 (refer to the table given below).
02Women’s Sock Sizes
Women’s socks are sold with the label US “size 9-11”, which translates to women’s European shoe size of 36-41 and US shoe size of 5-10. Feel free to measure your foot length with a measuring tape or just check your shoe size.
If your shoe size is between size US 5-10 or European 36-41, you can easily wear 9-11 sock size. And if your shoe size is US 10+ or European 42+, get men’s socks of size 10-13.
Socks Size Chart
Given below is the adult socks size chart for men and women in US and European sizes.
Sock | US | US | European |
9-11 | 5-10 | 4-7.5 | 36-41 |
10-13 | 10.5-13 | 8-12.5 | 42-46 |
14+ | 14+ | 13+ | 47-51 |
Looking at the aforementioned table, we can say ladies’ sock sizes ranging from 9 to 11 will not only work for women with US shoe size 5-10 but also men with US shoe size 4-7.5
Types of Socks According to Length
Depending on their length, various types of socks exist in the market today. The most popular and common ones among them include:
- No Show Socks – Invisible footie socks that do not reach above the heel. Ideal for both sports and fashion lifestyle.
- Low Cut Socks – Reach the way up to the ankles and are great for casual and formal wear.
- Ankle Socks – Reaches anywhere above the ankle and below the mid-calf, lends a more casual look, and perfectly complement dress shoes and boots.
- Crew Socks – They are taller than ankle socks and reach mid-calf length. Look great with both shorts and pants!
- Knee High Socks – Also called over the calf socks, they sit just below the kneecaps.
Follow this guide before you shop for socks in the future.
We usually don’t pay attention to the kind of socks we’re wearing until we start ‘feeling’ the difference. Most sock purchasing happens on a need basis – you buy snug or thermal socks for winters, gripper or dry fit socks for sports and stylish ones for everyday wear. Rarely do we think about the right fit. However, if you choose the right-sized pair of socks, it will provide the necessary comfort and performance that you’d notice!
Size chart
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Standard Women’s Size: Sock size 9-11 is for shoe size 4-9
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For ladies with feet size over size 9 there are not to many choices in the market place for queen size socks but the 10-13 men’s socks are a viable alternative we do have a great selection of men’s socks in 50 colors
Frequently asked size question
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I am a male with a size 6 shoe? If I purchase women’s socks how are they different than men’s socks? -
or I am a Female with a size 11 foot? Can I purchase Men’s socks
Answer: Physically there are a couple of difference between men’s and women’s socks the first is the top elastic band or welt of the socks. The men’s socks the welt is between 2-3 inches thick to accommodate the larger calf in contrast the women’s socks the welt is an inch to 1-2 inch top band. its only a slight cosmetic difference, which most of the time will not be seen or noticed. Another difference is the lenght from the heal to the top is a bit shorter, so for men with shorter legs below size 9, 9-11 socks will sometimes work better because they will not go too far up the calf.
How ever, women’s socks tend to be more color full and color rich and because of that the cotton mixture tends to be lower in order to avoid color fading,
Men as a general rule wear socks on a daily bases and require higher quality socks to withstand repeated washes and constant wear and tear
Personally I have been in the socks business for almost 10 years and my rule is “if it looks good and goes with the outfit who cares what size it is wear it and enjoy it.
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13-15 size socks are for shoe size 13,14, 15 -
13-17 socks are for shoe size 12 to 16 -
Big and tall sizes all depend on how wide your feet are too as it takes away from the length when socks are stretch side ways. So if you are a size 13 or 14 it doesn’t matter for you but if you are size 15 double wide, I would keep to the 13-17 or 13-18 socks.
Please keep in mind that some socks are gender neural meaning, socks such as white sports socks, or ankle socks and no show socks, tube socks, diabetic socks are uni sex. Tne only difference between the men’s and women’s size is the size of the sock.
Sock Math! Converting Shoe Sizes | Sock Dreams Blog
We regularly get questions about converting sock sizes into shoe sizes and vice versa. Unfortunately, there is no simple answer to that question.
Our Dreamer in charge of Dream Stockings explained sock and shoe sizing to me, and holy cow is it complicated! Sock sizing itself is pretty straightforward, at least in the US. Your sock size is how long your foot is in inches. To be accurate, imagine your foot contained by an invisible box from the back of your heel to the tip of your longest toe.
And that’s why a sock like the Loving Horses Crew, which is sock size 9-11, fits US women’s shoe sizes 6 – 10 the best. Though there’s no way a shoe size 10 could fit in a size 6, they both fall within the stretchy range of that most common sock size, 9-11. And because feet differ so much, we test fit and let you know what real-life testing says the sock size is.
You may already be familiar with how different countries have different sizing systems for shoes. Our European brands, like Cronert and MP, use the European shoe sizing system, which we then get to translate to US shoe sizes.
Most military services and Asian countries use a very straightforward system that sizes shoes based on length and width measurements of the feet that are going to fit in the shoes, down to 5 millimeters! The US, Canada and most European countries, on the other hand (or foot), base their measurements off the length of the “last”, the foot-shaped mold used to make shoes.
Of course, a last isn’t a foot, they’re most often approximately ½ to 2/3 an inch larger than the foot they’re making a shoe for—so a size 8.5 in US women’s shoe may be 9.5 inches long, but the last will be anywhere from 10 to almost 11 inches long! It makes the already complicated process of shoe sizing even more tricky. And when you throw in how there are totally different lasts for all the different kinds of shoes, it is brain-whirling.
There’s a very informative article on Wikipedia about all the different shoe sizing systems, but if you join us after the jump we’ll break down some of the most common shoe sizing systems for you.
Though the UK uses the same shoe sizing math as the US and Canada, they start counting their sizes at 0 instead of 1 and they don’t have a separate measuring system for “women’s shoes.” UK sizes will be about one to one-half smaller than US sizes. That makes it easy enough to convert sizes, though it means a nasty surprise if you don’t remember to convert them!
So, if you’re a men’s US size 7 like me, then you’ll be a 6-6.5 in UK sizes. And to get your men’s US shoe size from women’s US shoe size, just subtract 2 (so I’m a size 9 in women’s US shoe sizes).
Now, Australia uses similar shoe size math too, but they also have a different starting point and slightly different math. I tried figuring out if there was a simple math conversion, but for some reason converting to and from Australian shoe sizes totally confounds me. I ended up looking at several different shoe size conversion tables online (there are so many!). On average, the Australian men’s shoe size is a half size smaller than same the US size in men’s and the Australian women’s shoe size is 1 and a half sizes smaller than the same size in US women’s. So! My size 9 in US women’s is a size 7.5 in Australian women’s shoe sizes. And if I use the US men’s sizing of 7, then it’s 6.5 in Australian men’s shoe sizes.
Whew! I don’t know why something as fun as shoes needs to be so complicated. At least European sizing is super straight forward (and doesn’t have different numbers for “men’s” and “women’s”). There’s even a very simple way to find your Euro shoe size based off your foot length! No lasts!
To find your European shoe size, first add 1.5 to your foot length (in centimeters!), then multiply that number by 1.5. We’ll use my measurement of 25 centimeters in this example:
And that number (in my case, 39) is your European shoe size! And once you have your European shoe size you can very easily convert it to US shoe sizes, or whatever you need.
Dang, all we wanted to do was give you a basic idea of how shoe sizes work, so when you’re reading the Sizing Tips on a product page you can have a better idea of how they’ll fit, if you’re not used to using US shoe sizes. I didn’t expect this to be so complicated! It’s summer, not time for school! (although the School Days Crews are cute . . .)
Well, thank goodness there are sock sizes. All you have to know for those is how long your foot is in inches.
Of course, if you ever have any questions about sizing (and not just feet, but inseams and circumference and all those wonderful variables!), just drop us a line and we’ll help you figure it out. The most basic sizing info we have is also all compiled on our Measurements & Sizes page.
Have you found a great conversion chart for shoe sizes? Do you use non-US shoe sizes and how is finding sock styles that will fit work for you?
Men’s Crew Socks Size 10-13 9-11
This post is for a variety of Men’s Crew Socks (Size 10-13). There are currently about 9 styles. I also have separate posts for Men’s Quarter, Lo Cut socks and Diabetic socks!
> Sock Size 10-13 for typical shoe sizes 8-12.5
Style 1: 4 Pr Cotton Medium Cushion Crew Socks
– 80% Ringspun Cotton, 15% Polyester, 5% Elastic (Typically)
Welt top and reciprocated heel & Toe
Made in Pakistan by Knocker
Available in size 9-11 (Men’s shoe size 5 – 9.5)
Available in White, Black and Grey
Available in size 10-13 (Men’s shoe size 8.5 – 12.5)
Available in White, Black, Grey and White with Grey Heel & Toe
Style 2: 3 Pr Cotton Medium Cushion Crew Socks
– 80% Cotton, 15% Acrylic, 3% Nylon, 2% Lycra Spandex
This is a medium thickness (84 needle) white cotton crew sock
with the grey heel and toe of the socks reinforced with acrylic.
Although there is some variation between machine runs,
they typically rise about 8-9 inches above the heel
Welt top and reciprocated heel & Toe – the acrylic is used in
the heel and toe of the foot to extend the life of the sock.
Available in White with Grey Heel & Toe
Made in USA by Kayser Roth for Mercury
These Mercury crew socks were originally knit for Burlington’s
Primasport athletic line and I was able to add on to a production
run for a large department store to get a high quality sock at a
great price.
> Sock size 9 -11 typically fits shoe sizes 5-9.5
(These run a little larger than some 9-11)
> Sock size 10-13 typically fits shoe sizes 8-12.5
Style 3: 3 Pr Cotton Medium Cushion Crew Socks
– 70% Cotton, 15% Acrylic, 12% Polyester, 3% Lycra Spandex
Welt top and reciprocated heel & Toe
Available in White with Grey Heel and Toe
Made in USA by Mercury
Style 4: 3 Pr Cotton Medium Cushion Crew Socks
– 85% Cotton, 12% Nylon, 3% Lycra Spandex
Welt top and reciprocated heel & Toe
These Mercury crew socks were over-run knit for FootJoy
so you get a high quality sock at a great price.
Available in White
Made in USA and packaged by Mercury
Style 5: 3 Pr Cotton Medium Cushion Crew Socks
– 90% Cotton, 7% Nylon, 3% Lycra Spandex
This is a medium thickness (84 needle) white cotton crew sock
Available in White
Made in USA by Kayser Roth for Mercury
Style 6: 3 Pr Mercury Heavy Cushion Crew Socks
– 85% Cotton, 12% Nylon,, 3% Spandex
This crew sock has a heavy cushion on the foot, but is thinned out
on top so you don’t get “squeeze” where the sneaker laces are.
The fully reciprocated heel and toe and Welt Top provide a more
comfortable fit. They rise about 8-9 inches above the base of the heel.
For comparison, each pair of socks weighs approximately 3.3 oz.
Available in White with a solid heather grey foot sole
Available in size 10-13 (Men’s shoe size 8.5 – 12.5)
Made in USA for Mercury
Style 7: 2 Pr Heavy Cushion Crew Socks
– 80% Cotton, 15 % Polyester, 5% Lycra Spandex
These Extra Cushion Heavy Boot Sock have a reinforced Heel and
Toe. For comparison purposes, each sock weighs about 3.6 oz.
These socks are the choice of the cast & crew for the
Discovery Channel’s “The Deadliest Catch” !
Welt top, reciprocated heel & Toe for proper fit.
Very smooth toe seam.
Available in White with a heather grey bottom.
Made in USA
> Sock size 9 -11 typically fits shoe sizes 4-9
> Sock size 10-13 typically fits shoe sizes 8-12.5
Style 8: 6 Pr Cotton Medium Cushion Crew Socks
– 80% Cotton, 15% Polyester, 5% Spandex
This is a medium thickness (84 needle) white cotton crew sock
Welt top, reciprocated heel & Toe for proper fit.
Available in White
Made in USA
> Sock size 10-13 typically fits shoe sizes 8-12
Style 9: 2 Pr Mercury Wool Hiking Boot Socks
– 62% Wool, 28% Acrylic,, 9% Nylon, 1% Lycra Spandex
These wool boot socks feature a medium cushioned sole,
smooth toe seam, Arch Support, fully reciprocated heel and
toe and Welt Top for a more comfortable fit.
The Wool/Acrylic construction wicks moisture from your
feet to keep them warmer and drier than regular socks.
They rise about 9-10 inches above the base of the heel.
Available in Marl Olive (they look grey) with either a
Red heel and toe of a black marl foot.
Available in size 10-13 (Men’s shoe size 8.5 – 12.5)
Made in USA by Moretz for Mercury
Remember, if you want your socks to provide the longest wear, wash them in warm water, tumble dry on low (with towels also helps), do not bleach and do not iron them.
Kids Sock Guide – Styles & Types of Socks for Kids
defining the sizes
There’s certainly more to selecting a pair of kids’ socks than choosing fun designs with wacky prints – although that’s a very enjoyable part of the process! Choosing the right sock begins with finding the perfect size.
If your children’s feet feel uncomfortable in their socks and shoes, then their movement may be restricted. That’s why you don’t want socks that are too big or too small – you want them to fit just right.
Use the following guidelines to pick the appropriate sock size based on the shoe size your child’s wears:
size | age |
---|---|
3-7 | 12-24 mos |
7-10 | 2-4 yrs |
10-13 | 4-6 yrs |
13-4 | 7-10 yrs |
4-8 | 11+ yrs |
how to size socks
If you’ve ever pulled on a pair of socks that didn’t feel right, you could simply pull them off and put on another pair. Children don’t always vocalize these discomforts, so it’s up to you to make sure that they fit properly.
The perfect pair of socks should cradle the foot in the right way. Check that the sock’s heel meets your child’s heel. If it’s too high up, then the sock is likely too large for your little one’s foot. If the heel appears underneath their foot, then the
sock is too small. The material should also sit flush to the foot without bunching up anywhere. This is particularly important when children put their shoes on, as a loose sock could easily feel uncomfortable if it sags inside the shoe. Finally,
inspect the seam of the socks’ toes. They should sit directly over the tops of your child’s toes for a clean, smooth finish.
sock styles
Once you’ve determined the most appropriate kids’ sock sizes, it’s time to select a few sock styles that best suit your child’s lifestyle. As you shop, you’ll notice there are many varieties available. Each style serves a specific purpose and is designed
with different needs in mind:
crew cut socks
The crew cut sock is one of the most common styles. It’s designed to provide ample coverage of the ankle and extend upward approximately halfway up the calf. Whether you’re seeking athletic or dress socks for your child, the crew cut style works for both
with an easy, comfortable fit.
no-show ankle socks
No-show ankle socks sit just below the ankle. They’re popular because they essentially become “invisible” once your child puts on shoes, as the opening of the shoe usually conceals the sock. Often favored in athletic settings, no-show ankle socks make
great options for everyday casual attire, perfect for gym class and playing in the park.
knee-high socks
Sometimes known as trouser socks, knee-high socks feature a built-in elastic element along the opening so they stay in place once they’re pulled up. This noteworthy feature is crucial for active children who constantly find themselves tugging on loose
socks as they’re running and playing.
quarter socks
Higher than ankle socks but shorter than crew cut socks, quarter socks rise to about an inch above the ankle. With elastic to keep them from slipping down, quarter socks give you the classic athletic look of a shortened crew cut with the convenience of
the ankle sock for everyday wear. Find quarter socks in a variety of fun colors and designs for boys and girls.
boot socks
Boot socks are essential when winter arrives and you swap those frequently worn sneakers and slip-ons for more weather-friendly boots. Ideal for keeping kids’ toes warm on chilly days, these socks usually feature a thicker fabric and are typically long
enough to extend along the full shaft of the boot.
types of socks
In addition to selecting a style, you also need to find the right type of socks for your little ones. Learn more about the variety of sock types for a better understanding of the options available for children:
athletic socks
If you’ve got active kids who are constantly on the move, purpose-driven athletic socks often use thicker materials to support a busier lifestyle. Many include cushioning on the sides to increase kids’ comfort when they run around the basketball court
or playground. Look for moisture-wicking capabilities within the sock material to absorb sweat and help prevent odor.
dress socks
Dress socks are usually designed with thinner fabrics and reserved for special occasions. Most kids’ varieties, however, are still thick enough to provide the comfort and coverage that little feet need. Find dress socks in a variety of lengths that range
from crew cut to knee-high and neutral colors like black, navy and brown.
no-slip
For little ones who are just gaining their leg strength, developing motor skills and learning how to balance, walking requires socks designed for their new, more active lifestyle. No-slip grip socks are ideal for busy little boys and girls navigating
floors for the first time. If your little one is just learning to walk, choose socks with rubber added to the bottoms of the soles for just enough traction to enhance stability and prevent slippage. Because of their innovative design, they’re
ideal to wear both inside and outside.
fun socks
Socks with themes and designs are a must for most children. Immensely popular crazy socks for kids feature vibrant colors, vivacious designs and energetic prints. Kids love showing off the fun sock patterns and motifs, and parents love that they pair
well with casual dresses, jeans, skirts and shorts. Find everything from stripes to florals to animal prints for socks that complement your kiddo’s colorful personality.
seasonal themes
Sometimes, the season’s weather and holidays may influence the sock patterns and styles you choose. Wow your kids with designs that pop during special times of the year. Pick brightly colored socks with holiday-inspired motifs for Christmas, Easter, Valentine’s
Day, Thanksgiving and Independence Day. Add a few pairs of themed socks to your child’s wardrobe for an easy way to get them excited for the season while expanding their sock options at the same time.
It’s not just the fun prints that you need to think about, though. You also need to consider the type of weather that comes with each season. For wintertime, look for thick and fluffy seasonally themed socks that provide warmth and coziness as the temperatures
drop. On the other hand, you’ll want lighter, cooler socks for spring and summertime. The key is to select socks that provide the right coverage without sacrificing comfort, style, or fun.
sock shopping for your little one
There are many considerations to make as you embark on sock shopping for your child. Whether it’s a pair of cozy booties for baby or choosing the most comfortable toddler socks, you need to focus on both fit and style. Your child’s lifestyle is an important
factor, too. Durability, comfort and construction play a particularly vital role in socks’ functionality. Inspect the socks while your child is wearing them to ensure a proper fit, and then consider additional features like design and pattern.
Now that you know what to look for, explore the large selection of boys’ and girls’ socks at Stride Rite to find the best socks for your kids.
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Different styles of socks have come and gone for decades. The one common theme that has remained? Socks will always be in style.
From wearing them for warmth to wearing them to make a fashion statement, men, women and children will always be sporting socks. Due to a constant popular demand, it is a smart idea to have a consistent supply of socks in your store inventory.
At ErosWholesale.com, we provide a wide variety of men’s white athletic tube socks in bulk packages online. Our socks range in size from 10 to 13, which fit shoe sizes 7 to 12. Every pair of socks we carry is individually tagged, and packaged into sets of three, giving you the choice to sell our socks individually or in three-pair packs. All of our socks are made from 80% cotton and 20% polyester, making our socks some of the comfiest out there.
Men’s Socks for Your Store
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Our high-quality athletic tube socks are perfect for any team looking to having matching socks for their uniforms. Our cases come with 24 pairs of socks per case, and cases can be bought in orders of one, two, three, five and ten or more. Aside from our white athletic socks, we also have athletic tube socks in both black and pink, meaning you and your customers get the variety you deserve!
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90,000 Table of sizes of socks, tights and underwear
Socks size | Shoe size | Foot length |
---|---|---|
25 | 39-40 | 24-26 cm |
27 | 41-42 | 26 – 28 cm |
29 | 43-44 | 28 – 30 cm |
31 | 45-46 | 30- 32 cm |
Socks size | Shoe size | Foot length |
---|---|---|
23 | 36-37 | 22 – 24 cm |
25 | 37-38 | 24 – 26 cm |
Socks size | Shoe size | Foot length | Age |
---|---|---|---|
7 (6-8) | – | 6-8 cm | up to 3 months |
9 (8-10) | – | 8-10 cm | up to 6 months |
11 (10-12) | 18-19 | 10-12 cm | 6 months-1 year |
13 (12-14) | 20-22 | 12-14 cm | 1-2 years |
15 (14-16) | 23-25 | 14-16 cm | 3-4 years |
17 (16-18) | 26-28 | 16-18 cm | 4-5 years |
19 (18-20) | 29-31 | 18-20 cm | 5-7 years |
21 (20-22) | 32-34 | 20-22 cm | 7-9 years |
23 (22-24) | 35-38 | 22-24 cm | 10-12 years |
Height / Weight | 45 | 50 | 55 | 60 | 65 | 70 | 75 | 80 | 85 | 90 | 95 |
145/150 | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||||||||
150/155 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | ||||||
155/160 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | ||||
160/165 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 4 | ||||
165/170 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 5 | |||
170/175 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 5 | |||
175/180 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
Size | 50-56 | 56-62 | 62-68 | 68-74 | 74-80 | 80-86 |
Foot length in cm. | 7 | 8 | 9 | 9-10 | 11-12 | 12-13 |
Age | 0-1.5 months | 0-3 months | 1.5-6 months | 3-9 months | 6-12 months | 9-18 months |
Size | 86-92 | 92-98 | 98-104 | 104-110 | 110-116 | 116-122 |
Foot length in cm. | 13-14 | 14-15 | 15-16 | 16-17 | 17-18 | 18-19 |
Age | 1-2 years | 2-3 years | 3-4 years | 4-5 years | 5-6 years | 6-7 years |
Waist circumference | Hips | Size | Size | Size |
58-62 cm | 88-91 cm | 36 | 40-42 | S |
63-67 cm | 92-95 cm | 38 | 42-44 | M |
68-72 cm | 96-99 cm | 40 | 44-46 | L |
73-77 cm | 100-103 cm | 42 | 46-48 | XL |
78-82 cm | 104-107 cm | 44 | 48-50 | 2XL |
83-87 cm | 108-110 cm | 46 | 50-52 | 3XL |
88-92 cm | 111-113 cm | 48 | 52-54 | 4XL |
Waist circumference | Hips | Chest | Height | Size | Size | Size |
70 cm | 96 cm | 90 cm | 164-170 cm | 38 | 42-44 | S |
76 cm | 112-114 cm | 92-96 cm | 164-170 cm | 40 | 44-46 | M |
80 cm | 114-118 cm | 98-102 cm | 164-170 cm | 42 | 46-48 | L |
86 cm | 118-120 cm | 106-110 cm | 164-170 cm | 44 | 48-50 | XL |
Waist circumference | Hips | Chest | Height | Size | Size | Size |
88 cm | 124 cm | 108-112cm | 164-170 cm | 46 | 50-52 | XL |
94 cm | 124-128 cm | 116 cm | 164-170 cm | 48 | 52-54 | 2XL |
100 cm | 128-132 cm | 118-122 cm | 164-170 cm | 50 | 54-56 | 3XL |
Size chart of women’s homewear “Margo”
Size as per GOST | Russian size | Height 164 | Chest | Waist | Hips |
164-84-92 | 42 | 164 | 84 | 66 | 92 |
164-88-96 | 44 | 164 | 88 | 70 | 96 |
164-92-100 | 46 | 164 | 92 | 74 | 100 |
164-96-104 | 48 | 164 | 96 | 78 | 104 |
164-100-108 | 50 | 164 | 100 | 82 | 108 |
164-104-112 | 52 | 164 | 104 | 86 | 112 |
164-108-116 | 54 | 164 | 108 | 90 | 116 |
164-112-120 | 56 | 164 | 112 | 94 | 120 |
164-116-124 | 58 | 164 | 116 | 98 | 124 |
164-120-128 | 60 | 164 | 120 | 100 | 128 |
Socks sizes
Men’s socks
Socks size | Shoe size | Foot length |
---|---|---|
25 | 39 – 40 | 24 – 26 cm |
27 | 41 – 42 | 26 – 28 cm |
29 | 43 – 44 | 28 – 30 cm |
31 | 45 – 46 | 30 – 32 cm |
Women’s socks
Socks size | Shoe size | Foot length |
---|---|---|
23 | 36 – 37 | 22 – 24 cm |
25 | 37 – 38 | 24 – 26 cm |
Children’s socks
Socks size | Shoe size | Foot length | Age |
---|---|---|---|
6 – 8 | – | 6 – 8 cm | up to 3 months |
8 – 10 | – | 8 – 10 cm | up to 6 months |
10 – 12 | 18 – 19 | 10 – 12 cm | 6 months – 1 year |
12 – 14 | 20 – 22 | 12 – 14 cm | 1 – 2 years |
14 – 16 | 23 – 25 | 14 – 16 cm | 34 years |
16 – 18 | 26 – 28 | 16 – 18 cm | 45 years |
18 – 20 | 29 – 31 | 18 – 20 cm | 5 – 7 years old |
20 – 22 | 32 – 34 | 20 – 22 cm | 7 – 9 years old |
22 – 24 | 35 – 38 | 22 – 24 cm | 10 – 12 years old |
Shoes and socks Militarium
SHOES | |||||
US Standard | Russian size | Foot length (cm) | UK standard | EUR | |
4 | – | – | 3 | – | |
5 | – | – | 4 | 37.5 | |
6 | – | – | 5 | 38.5 | |
6.5 | 38 | 24.5 | 5.5 | 39 | |
7 | 39 | 25 | 6 | 40 | |
7.5 | 39.5 | 25.5 | 6.5 | 40.5 | |
8 | 40 | 26 | 7 | 41 | |
8.5 | 41 | 26.5 | 7.5 | 42 | |
9 | 41.5 | 27 | 8 | 42.5 | |
9.5 | 42 | 27.5 | 8.5 | 43 | |
10 | 43 | 28 | 9 | 44 | |
10.5 | 43.5 | 28.5 | 9.5 | 44.5 | |
11 | 44 | 29 | 10 | 45 | |
11.5 | 44.5 | 29.5 | 10.5 | 45.5 | |
12 | 45 | 30 | 11 | 46 | |
13 | 46.5 | 31 | 12 | 47.5 | |
14 | 47.5 | 32 | 13 | 48.5 |
Men’s SOCKS | |||
Toe size | Socks size | Foot length (cm) | Shoe size |
39-40 | 25 | 24-26 | 39-41 |
41-42 | 27 | 26-28 | 42-43 |
43-44 | 29 | 28-30 | 44-45 |
45-46 | 31 | 30-32 | 45-47 |
SOCKS BLACKHAWK | |||
Toe size | Shoes (US size) | Shoes (UK size) | Shoes (Europe sizes) |
9-11 | 6-9 | 5.5-8.5 | 38-43 |
10-13 | 9-12 | 9.5-11.5 | 43.5-46.5 |
13-15 | 13+ | 12.5+ | 47+ |
Table of sizes of children’s tights and socks
Children’s socks and tights have a different size grid. The size of socks is determined by the length of the foot, and the size of children’s tights is determined by the height. For your convenience, we have placed size tables that help you to correctly determine the size of the first socks or tights for your child or choose a thing as a gift.
How to determine the size of children’s socks
The size of socks, golf is determined by the length of the child’s foot in centimeters. There are dimensional grids every 1 cm and every 2 cm for even values, like most Russian manufacturers. How to determine size? Measure the length of the child’s foot and round up to the nearest centimeters. For example, for a foot length of 10.3, a sock size of 11 or 12 is suitable.
Baby Socks Size Chart |
Size | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
Size.Russia | 10 | ||||
Foot length in cm | to 6.4 | 6.5-7.4 | 7.5-8.4 | 8.5-9.4 | 9.5-10.4 |
Age | 0-1 months | 0-1.5 months | 0-3 months | 1.5-3 months | 3-6 months |
Size | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 |
Size.Russia | 12 | 14 | 16 | |||
Foot length in cm | 10.5-11.4 | 11.5-12.4 | 12.5-13.4 | 13.5-14.4 | 14.5-15.4 | 15.5-16.5 |
Age | 6-9 months | 9-12 months | 1-1.5 years | 1.5-2 years | 2-3 years | 3-4 years |
Children’s Sock Size Chart |
Size | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 |
Size.Russia | 18 | 20 | 22 | |||
Foot length in cm | 16.5-17.4 | 17.5-18.4 | 18.5-19.4 | 19.5-20.4 | 20.5-21.4 | 21.5-22.4 |
Age | 4-5 years | 5-6 years | 6-7 years | 7-8 years | 8-9 years old | 9-10 years |
How to determine the size of children’s tights
The size of tights, leggings corresponds to the child’s height in centimeters and is designed for a standard foot length.The size range is the same as for clothes, only two heights are always indicated at once, for example, 74-80. This means that children’s tights of size 74-80 will fit a man with a height of 69-80 cm.If the legs and butt are plump, then tights of size 74-80 will fit a baby with a height of 63-74 cm.
Different manufacturers have different sizes. Some sew children’s tights in sizes 62-68, 74-80, 86-92, 98-104, 110-116, 122-128, 134-140. Other manufacturers sew children’s tights in sizes 56-62, 68-74, 80-86, 92-98, 104-110, 116-122, 128-134.According to Russian GOST, the sizes of children’s tights must correspond to a certain length of the foot. We have given these data in the table below. And for the convenience of determining the size of the tights, the table shows the approximate age of the child.
Tights size chart for kids |
Size | 50-56 | 56-62 | 62 – 68 | 68-74 | 74-80 | 80-86 |
Foot length in cm | 7 | 8 | 9 | 9-10 | 11-12 | 12-13 |
Age | 0-1.5 months | 0-3 months | 1.5-6 months | 3-9 months | 6-12 months | 9-18 months |
Children’s tights size chart |
Size | 86-92 | 92-98 | 98-104 | 104-110 | 110-116 | 116-122 |
Foot length in cm | 13-14 | 14-15 | 15-16 | 16-17 | 17-18 | 18-19 |
Age | 1-2 years | 2-3 years | 3-4 years | 4-5 years | 5-6 years | 6-7 years |
Read also our articles:
Children’s clothing sizes in Russia
Dimensional charts for branded children’s clothing
Sizes of booties for newborns by months
Children’s shoe sizes in centimeters
Sizes of children’s shoes USA, England in centimeters
How to determine the size of a hat and cap for a child
Sizes of children’s gloves, mittens, mittens
Dress size for girls and girls
Sizes of children’s shirts for boys
Size Charts
Download the table of correspondence between the sizes of clothes and shoes
Clothing
USA | American | XS | S | M | L | XL | 2XL | 3XL |
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UK | English | XS | S | M | L | XL | 2XL | 3XL |
EURO | European | XS | S | M | L | XL | 2XL | 3XL |
RUS | Russia | 44 | 46 | 50 | 52 | 54 | 56 | 58 |
USA | American | 2 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 10 | 12 | 14 |
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UK | English | 6 | 8 | 10 | 12 | 14 | 16 | 18 |
EURO | European | 32cm | 34cm | 36cm | 38cm | 40cm | 42cm | 44cm |
RUS | Russia | 40-42 | 42-44 | 44-46 | 46-48 | 48-50 | 50-52 | 52-54 |
USA | American | YS | YM | YL | YXL |
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UK | English | 134 | 146 | 158 | 164 |
EURO | European | 8 – 9 YR | 10 – 11 YR | 12 – 13 YR | 14 YR |
RUS | Russia | 134 | 146 | 158 | 164 |
USA | American | YS | YM | YL | YXL |
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UK | English | SB | MB | LB | XLB |
EURO | European | 134 | 146 | 152 | 158 |
RUS | Russia | 134 | 146 | 152 | 158 |
USA | American | 2.5 | 3.5 – 6.5 | 8 – 10 | 11-14 |
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UK | English | B | |||
12 – 2 | LB | ||||
3 – 6 | M | ||||
7 – 9 | L | ||||
10 – 13 | |||||
EURO | European | 30 – 35 | 36 – 39 | 40.5 – 43 | 44.5 – 48.5 |
Shoes
American | 5.5 | 6 | 6.5 | 7 | 7.5 | 8 | 8.5 | 9 |
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English | 5 | 5.5 | 6 | 6 | 6.5 | 7 | 7.5 | 8 |
Russian | 37.5 | 38 | 38.5 | 38.5 | 39 | 40 | 40.5 | 41 |
European | 38 | 38.5 | 39 | 40 | 40.5 | 41 | 42 | 42.5 |
American | 9.5 | 10 | 10.5 | 11 | 11.5 | 12 | 12.5 | 13 |
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English | 8.5 | 9 | 9.5 | 10 | 10.5 | 11 | 11.5 | 12 |
Russian | 41.5 | 42 | 43 | 43.5 | 44 | 45 | 45.5 | 46 |
European | 43 | 44 | 44.5 | 45 | 45.5 | 46 | 47 | 47.5 |
American | 2.5 | 3 | 3.5 | 4 | 4.5 | 5 | 5.5 | 6 |
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English | 13.5 | 1 | 1.5 | 1.5 | 2 | 2.5 | 3 | 3.5 |
Russian | 34 | 34 | 34.5 | 35 | 36 | |||
European | 32 | 33 | 33.5 | 34.5 | 35 | 35.5 | 36 | 36.5 |
American | 6.5 | 7 | 7.5 | 8 |
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English | 4 | 4.5 | 5 | 5.5 |
Russian | 37 | 37 | 37.5 | 38 |
European | 37.5 | 38 | 38.5 | 39 |
American | 12.5c | 13c | 13.5c | 1Y | 1.5Y | 2Y | 2.5Y | 3Y |
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English | 12 | 12.5 | 13 | 13.5 | 1 | 1.5 | 2 | 2.5 |
Russian | 30 | 30.5 | 31 | 31.5 | 32 | 32.5 | 33 | 34 |
European | 30 | 31 | 31.5 | 32 | 33 | 33.5 | 34 | 35 |
American | 3.5Y | 4Y | 4.5Y | 5Y | 5.5Y | 6Y |
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English | 3 | 3.5 | 4 | 4.5 | 5 | 5.5 |
Russian | 34.5 | 35 | 36 | 36.5 | 37 | 38 |
European | 35.5 | 36 | 36.5 | 37.5 | 38 | 38.5 |
Attention to wholesale customers!
Umbro products are translated from English to American sizing chart.
The American size chart is the official one and the only one available for placing orders.
For questions, please contact the Sales Department of “AVM SPORT” tel. (495) 787-76-10, 504-15-55.
90,000 Mens Briefs & Socks Size Chart
ASOS measurements are based on the following measurements:
Your measurements may be based on your measurements, however some brands may not match.
Briefs, cycling and boxers
Fit to waist circumference | ||
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Size | Inches | cm |
XXXS | 24-26 | 61-66 |
XXS | 26-28 | 66–71 |
XS | 28-30 | 71-76 |
S | 30–32 | 76–81 |
M | 32-34 | 81–86 |
L | 34-36 | 86–91 |
XL | 36–38 | 91–96 |
XXL | 38-40 | 96-101 |
XXXL | 40–42 | 101-106 |
Homewear
Upper part of home clothes | Fit by chest girth | |
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Size | Inches | cm |
XXXS | 30–32 | 76–81 |
XXS | 32-34 | 81–86 |
XS | 34-36 | 86–91 |
S | 36–38 | 91–96 |
M | 38-40 | 96-101 |
L | 40–42 | 101-106 |
XL | 42–44 | 106-111 |
XXL | 44–46 | 111-116 |
XXXL | 46–48 | 116-121 |
Coveralls
Coveralls | Fit by chest girth | Fit to waist circumference | ||
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Size | Inches | cm | Inches | cm |
XXXS | 30–32 | 76–81 | 24-26 | 61-66 |
XXS | 32-34 | 81–86 | 26-28 | 66–71 |
XS | 34-36 | 86–91 | 28-30 | 71-76 |
S | 36–38 | 91–96 | 30–32 | 76–81 |
M | 38-40 | 96-101 | 32-34 | 81–86 |
L | 40–42 | 101-106 | 34-36 | 86–91 |
XL | 42–44 | 106-111 | 36–38 | 91–96 |
XXL | 44–46 | 111-116 | 38-40 | 96-101 |
XXXL | 46–48 | 116-121 | 40–42 | 101-106 |
Socks
Size | Shoe size (England) | Shoe size (Europe) | Shoe size (USA) | Foot length (mm) |
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One size | 8-11 | 42–46 | 9-12 | 262–288 |
S / M | 4-8 | 37–42 | 5-9 | 229-262 |
M / L | 9-13 | 43–48 | 10-14 | 271-305 |
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At first glance, it seems that even if you don’t guess the size of the socks, nothing bad will happen. Indeed, socks of a smaller or too large size, in principle, can be worn, but this is extremely uncomfortable.
Small socks will slip and twist all the time, and they will tear very quickly. Too large socks, most likely, will gather on the foot like an accordion, and this looks careless, and even when walking, it can cause discomfort and the appearance of corns.
Today we will talk about how to choose the right socks of the right size and what to look for when buying them.
How to determine the size of socks?
Perhaps the ideal option would be for manufacturers to label their hosiery in the same way as shoes. But no, the size grid for the socks, unfortunately, is completely different, and in order to determine your indicators, the first thing you need to do is measure the length of the foot.
To do this, place a large sheet of paper on a flat, uncarpeted floor and place your feet on it. Then draw around both of your feet with a pencil.
For each of them, measure the distance from the heel to the end of the big toe with a ruler or centimeter.
It is known that the length of the foot for people on both feet may differ slightly, therefore, when determining your size of socks, be guided by a larger indicator.
Don’t think that knowing the length of your feet will help you choose the right socks in the store.Measuring them with a ruler when buying is not an option. The fact is that these products have different elasticity and knit density, and socks designed for the same foot size may initially have different lengths. More elastic socks will visually be smaller than those that do not stretch well.
Therefore, in order to find out what size of socks corresponds to your foot length and shoe size, check the obtained parameters with special tables.
Please note that the sizes of men’s women’s and children’s socks are indicated by different markings.
Men’s Socks Size Chart
Women’s Socks Size Chart
Children’s Socks Size Chart
Children’s socks size | Shoe size | Foot length | Age |
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7 (6-8) | – | 6-8 cm | up to 3 months |
9 (8-10) | – | 8-10 cm | up to 6 months |
11 (10-12) | 18-19 | 10-12 cm | 6 months-1 year |
13 (12-14) | 20-22 | 12-14 cm | 1-2 years |
15 (14-16) | 23-25 | 14-16 cm | 3-4 years |
17 (16-18) | 26-28 | 16-18 cm | 4-5 years old |
19 (18-20) | 29-31 | 18-20 cm | 5-7 years old |
21 (20-22) | 32-34 | 20-22 cm | 7-9 years old |
23 (22-24) | 35-38 | 22-24 cm | 10-12 years old |
How to choose socks?
Basic rules for choosing socks:
- You shouldn’t skimp on socks and buy very cheap products.They, as a rule, not only quickly wipe and shed, staining the foot in all colors of the rainbow, but also poorly stay on the leg, sliding down the lower leg and forming an ugly accordion;
- After purchasing one pair of new socks, try them on at home. And if they suit you, then return to the same store and purchase a few more pairs, already being sure that they will fit well on your leg;
- You can also just take a photo on your phone with a label with the name of the manufacturer of the socks that fit you and their size markings, and then purchase only products of this manufacturer in stores, already knowing for sure that they will definitely suit you;
- There is another trick that can save you tons of time and money – buy matching socks.Having purchased several identical pairs, you will not be tormented in the morning trying to find a “second” sock, and you will be able to take two socks out of the box “without looking”. Moreover, this method of buying is very economical. When one sock from a pair breaks, you will no longer need to throw out the second one, since all your socks are wonderfully combined with each other;
And, of course, before you buy new socks, carefully inspect them and make sure that all the seams on them are stitched with high quality, the elastic stretches but does not stretch, there are no threads sticking out of the product, and that there are no scuffs or defects on the sock itself. holes.
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Children’s socks
is a necessary item that should provide comfort during the movement of the baby, and protect the legs from freezing. Any parent can choose the right material and color for the baby, but the most important thing is to determine the exact size of the baby’s leg.
How to determine the size of children’s socks?
For your convenience, we have compiled tables that will help you choose the right clothes for your child.To find the correct size, use the length of the foot or the age of the child. For an accurate measurement of the length of the foot, follow the instructions below:
- Take a blank A4 sheet.
- Have the child stand with both feet on the sheet.
- Trace both legs clearly along the contour.
- Measure the resulting distance from your thumb to heel.
- Choose the largest of the two sizes (be sure to measure both feet, one foot may be larger than the other).
We will use the resulting value to determine the size of the child’s socks using the table below. For example, the length of the foot turned out to be 14.6 cm. This value falls in the range of 14.5 – 15.4, which corresponds to size 15 of the sock.
Children’s socks size chart
Foot length (cm) | Child’s age | Russian size | Size |
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to 6.4 | 0-1 months | 10 | 6 |
6.5 – 7.4 | 0-1.5 months | 10 | 7 |
7.5 – 8.4 | 0-3 months | 10 | 8 |
8.5 – 9.4 | 1.5-3 months | 10 | 9 |
9.5 – 10.4 | 3-6 months | 10 | 10 |
10.5 – 11.4 | 6-9 months | 12 | 11 |
11.5 – 12.4 | 9-12 months | 12 | 12 |
12.5 – 13.4 | 1-1.5 years | 14 | 13 |
13.5 – 14.4 | 1.5-2 years | 14 | 14 |
14.5 – 15.4 | 2-3 years | 16 | 15 |
15.5 – 16.5 | 3-4 years | 16 | 16 |
16.5 – 17.4 | 4-5 years old | 18 | 17 |
17.5-18.4 | 5-6 years old | 18 | 18 |
18.5-19.4 | 6-7 years old | 20 | 19 |
19.5-20.4 | 7-8 years old | 20 | 20 |
20.5-21.4 | 8-9 years old | 22 | 21 |
21.5-22.4 | 9-10 years old | 22 | 22 |
Children’s socks size by age
can be identified using the same table.The data for such a calculation may differ from the actual ones, and you may make a mistake with the purchase. We recommend using the length of the foot to determine the exact measurements.
Rules for choosing socks for children
Children’s socks are underwear for a child. Therefore, for a comfortable life for your baby, you need to choose clothes made from natural fabrics. For this, cotton, wool, linen are suitable. They will allow the baby’s skin to breathe, do not chafe feet, are elastic enough and do not cause allergies. In order not to harm the baby’s skin, we recommend buying only high-quality and popular brands that value their reputation.
It is necessary to put on socks on a child from birth, without them the legs will freeze and the baby may get sick. It is best to choose models with anti-slip soles, this will significantly reduce the likelihood of a fall or injury to the baby. Buy multiple pairs of socks at once, as you need to change them every day.
Children’s accessories seem small, cute and indiscriminately suitable for all children. Therefore, during a direct visit to the store, many are surprised that, like on adult garments, children’s socks have size markings, and they are not allowed to try them on before buying.A table for children with a list of a typical dimensional grid for this wardrobe item, supplemented by several rules for measuring feet and determining the quality of golf fit, will help you choose the size of socks that suits your child.
The most important thing in choosing socks for children is that when they are on their feet, they should not cause discomfort. Taken “with a margin” size of socks for children can lead to the fact that the sock will warm up worse, get off the feet, gather, the baby may stumble in it or rub his feet in shoes, which becomes tight due to additional folds of fabric.Only warm woolen socks can be taken for growth under the shoes “with a margin”. The elastic of tight socks will leave a mark on the skin, the baby’s toes will feel pressure, this can lead to a deterioration in blood circulation and ingrown nails.
Designations of sizes of children’s socks
For manufacturers of socks, even within the same country, the size chart of socks for children may differ, it is worth remembering the most typical tables from those found. For example, some hosiery manufacturing companies in Russia mark children’s socks with even numbers, skipping odd ones, while others use whole numbers sequentially.At the same time, the products of a foreign manufacturer may have “half” (10.5) or letter (S, M, L) designations.
If the age is indicated on the socks, this indicates the elasticity of the product material and its ability to adapt to 3 adjacent sizes. When choosing socks that are marked by age, it is worth considering that at maximum stretch, the fabric will become thinner, can create pressure on the toes and instep if it is high. The average division of products by age groups will be useful if knee-highs are purchased as a gift for the children of friends, whose parameters are not possible to find out.
Age | Foot length in cm | Russian size |
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0-1 months | to 6.4 | 10 |
0-1.5 months | 6.5-7.4 | 10 |
0-3 months | 7.5-8.4 | 10 |
1.5-3 months | 8.5-9.4 | 10 |
3-6 months | 9.5-10.4 | 10 |
6-9 months | 10.5-11.4 | 12 |
9-12 months | 11.5-12.4 | 12 |
1-1.5 years | 12.5-13.4 | 14 |
1.5-2 years | 13.5-14.4 | 14 |
2-3 years | 14.5-15.4 | 16 |
3-4 years | 15.5-16.5 | 16 |
4-5 years old | 16.5-17.4 | 18 |
5-6 years old | 17.5-18.4 | 18 |
6-7 years old | 18.5-19.4 | 20 |
7-8 years old | 19.5-20.4 | 20 |
8-9 years old | 20.5-21.4 | 22 |
9-10 years old | 21.5-22.4 | 22 |
The sizes of socks in Russia are designated by numbers from 6 (sometimes the size of socks for newborns is 0+) to 22, American products are labeled 2-12, and European ones – 16-29.Asian sizes of socks are often designated by letters and are always “small” in comparison with European ones. In order not to get confused by regional differences in the designation of products, it is useful to have comparative tables at hand, in which the sizes of children’s socks from different countries of manufacture are indicated in parallel in one line.
Age | Foot length, cm | Size in Europe | US size |
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0-3 ms. | 9.5 | 16-17 | 0-2 |
0-6 months | 10.5 | 17-18 | 2.5-3.5 |
6-12 months | 11.7 | 19 | 4-4.5 |
12-18 months | 12.5 | 20 | 5-5.5 |
18-24 months | 13.4 | 21-22 | 6-6.5 |
2 years | 14.3 | 23 | 7 |
2.5 years | 14.7 | 24 | 7.5-8 |
2.5-3 years | 15.2 | 25 | 8-8.5 |
3-3.5 years | 16 | 26 | 9-9.5 |
4 years | 17.3 | 27 | 10-10.5 |
4.5 years | 17.6 | 28 | 11-11.5 |
5 years | 18.4 | 29 | 12 |
Selection of socks for children without fitting
How to measure the foot to choose the size of children’s socks:
- Measuring the length of the foot of a lying baby with a thread is used for a newborn.
- Older children are asked to step on a sheet of paper and trace the contour of the foot with a marker, the resulting track is measured in length along the protruding points.
- If the baby has a shoe that fits him perfectly, the foot length is determined by measuring the insole removed from the shoe.
The number obtained as a result of measurements is rounded up (9.8 becomes 10). After that, a table of socks sizes is taken and the required parameters of socks are calculated from the resulting foot length.If we consider the products of Russian manufacturers, children’s sizes of golfs are indicated by numbers close to the length of the leg in cm.With a foot length of 10-12 cm, the number 11 will be on the golf that suits her.
Foot length, cm | Shoe size | Product size, Russia |
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6-8 | – | 7 (6-8) |
8-10 | – | 9 (8-10) |
10-12 | 18-19 | 11 (10-12) |
12-14 | 20-22 | 13 (12-14) |
14-16 | 23-25 | 15 (14-16) |
16-18 | 26-28 | 17 (16-18) |
18-20 | 29-31 | 19 (18-20) |
20-22 | 32-34 | 21 (20-22) |
22-24 | 35-38 | 23 (22-24) |
Armed with the knowledge of how to determine the size of the right socks for your baby, you can go shopping.For a particularly customer-oriented and narrow-profile brand, a table of children’s socks sizes may be available directly in the store for the convenience of the buyer. But best of all, when going to the children’s store, it is prudent to take the tables with you in order to reduce the likelihood of making a mistake when choosing.
For socks to look good, it is important to consider when choosing not only the colors, but also the size. The size chart will help you to navigate correctly when buying. The size of socks for children, like the size of shoes, is quite simple to determine.
Children’s socks: how to determine the correct size?
Even if you went to update your child’s wardrobe with your child, you will have to buy socks without trying them on: few vendors will allow you to put a sock on your foot to make sure the size is correct. Therefore, there are two ways out: to take “by eye” or measure the length of the foot in advance.
How to measure correctly? Place the child barefoot on a landscape blank sheet and trace the foot along the contour with a pencil. Measure the length of the foot stencil in centimeters from the most prominent point on the heel to the tip of the toe that protrudes most forward, usually the big toe or the next toe.You can remove the insole from the shoe that fits your child and measure its length.
If the measurement gave the result of a non-integer number, for example, 12.7, then it is worth rounding up to a whole number: 13.
Correspondence of the foot length to the size of children’s socks and shoes (Russian sizes) are given in the table:
Foot size, cm | Shoe size | Children’s socks size (Russia) |
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10.4-11 | 18 | 12 |
11.0-11.6 | 19 | 12 |
11.6-12.2 | 20 | 12 |
12.2-12.8 | 21 | 14 |
12.8-13.5 | 22 | 14 |
13.5-14.2 | 23 | 14 |
14.2-14.8 | 24 | 16 |
14.8-15.5 | 25 | 16 |
15.5-16.2 | 26 | 16 |
16.2-16.9 | 27 | 18 |
16.9-17.6 | 28 | 18 |
17.6-18.3 | 29 | 18 |
18.3-19.0 | 30 | 20 |
19.0-19.7 | 31 | 20 |
19.7-20.4 | 32 | 20 |
20.4-21.1 | 33 | 22 |
21.1-21.8 | 34 | 22 |
21.8-22.5 | 35 | 22 |
If you buy thick-knit woolen socks, then you should take at least one larger size, since such socks, as a rule, are not worn on bare feet.
How to buy socks from Europe and the USA?
Imported socks are usually of European size. This is also indicated by the EU marking on the label. You can find US hosiery – these are socks from America. How to determine the size of imported children’s socks? The table will help with this:
Child’s foot size, cm | Dimensional grid indicated on the product label | ||
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Russia | USA | Europe | |
8 | 17 | 2 | 17 |
9 | 18 | 3 | 18.5 |
10 | 19 | 4 | 19.5 |
11 | 21 | 5 | 20 |
12 | 22 | 6 | 21 |
13 | 23 | 7 | 21.5 |
14 | 25 | 8 | 22 |
15 | 26 | 9 | 22.5 |
16 | 27 | 10 | 23.5 |
17 | 29 | 11 | 24 |
18 | 30 | 12 | 24.5 |
19 | 31 | 13 | 25 |
20 | 32 | 1 | 25.5 |
21 | 34 | 2 | 26 |
22 | 35 | 3 | 26.5 |
22.5 | 35.5 | 4 | 27 |
23 | 36 | 5 | 27.5 |
23.5 | 36.5 | – | 28 |
24 | 37 | 6 | 29 |
Sometimes children’s socks are also found with the letter size designation:
- S – Small
- M – Medium
- L – Large
The correspondence of letters to Russian sizes can be determined by the scheme:
Socks and booties for babies
Socks for babies can sometimes be found with the following markings by month: 0+, 0-3, 3-6.Socks 0+ are suitable for crumbs to be discharged from the hospital. Marking 3-6 is suitable for children up to six months.
Booties are better to choose, focusing on the table of shoes for newborns, because booties are more voluminous than socks:
Age | Foot length, cm | US size | Europe size |
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0-3 months | 9.5 | 0-2 | 16-17 |
0-6 months | 10.5 | 2.5-3.5 | 17-18 |
6-12 months | 11.7 | 4-4.5 | 19 |
12-18 months | 12.5 | 5-5.5 | 20 |
18-24 months | 13.4 | 6-6.5 | 21-22 |
2 years | 14.3 | 7 | 23 |
2.5 years | 14.7 | 7.5-8 | 24 |
2.5-3 years | 15.2 | 8-8.5 | 25 |
3-3.5 years | 16 | 9-9.5 | 26 |
4 years | 17.3 | 10-10.5 | 27 |
4.5 years | 17.6 | 11-11.5 | 28 |
5 years | 18.4 | 12 | 29 |
It is easier to measure the length of the foot for children who cannot stand with a string: from the heel to the tip of the protruding toe.
Size of socks for children by age
If it is not possible to measure the child’s foot, but you need socks, for example, as a gift for a friend’s child, you can use the table of sizes by years up to 18 years. The data presented in it are an average value, since children of the same age can have different sizes of a leg.
When purchasing socks “by eye”, give preference to models made of elastic fabric, such socks can stretch by 1-2 sizes.
Socks are a wardrobe detail that is usually overlooked, and therefore do not attach much importance to it.However, experience has shown that for the integrity of the picture, all the details must be carefully selected. So with socks – they are not noticed until everything is assembled correctly. One has only to “get out of the general ensemble” of some thing, it falls apart.
To avoid embarrassing situations, pay more attention to details of clothing that are not visible at first glance, but are no less important than a suit or trousers. The first step in this is a perfect fit, for which it is imperative to purchase socks that are strictly sized.
How to find out and determine the size of socks?
Hosiery products must not be tried on before being purchased in a store. This creates certain difficulties, as it leads to errors in the purchase of goods. Choosing socks that are shorter than required will ensure that they constantly slip and twist. Excess volume around the ankle will create ugly folds, and as you know, it is better to allow a hundred wrinkles on the face than one on a stocking (in this case, a sock).
The most important criterion when choosing socks is their size.Not knowing which one is needed, take the shoe size, foot length or insole as a guideline. These parameters are measured in cm using a sewing tape or a simple school ruler.
How to measure the correct foot?
Measure the length of the second foot in the same way. Compare the two numbers obtained and choose in favor of the larger of them
. This will be the desired foot length, which is decisive for determining the size of the socks.
How to measure the insole correctly?
Different Materials and Manufacturers: How Do Sock Sizes Differ?
The fit of the hosiery on the leg may vary.In this, not only the number matters, but also the composition of the raw materials used, the forming conditions and the knitting density of the yarn. For the production of men’s socks, cotton, wool, silk are usually used.
Synthetic base fiber additives are used against stretching, to maintain shape, perfect fit and impart strength. Items made of pure cotton or fine wool are considered to be of the highest quality.
. Also good are pairs made of mercerized cotton (treated in a special way to silk shine and thread strength).Such things are worth more than others, but in operation they will be better and more durable than others.
If the composition contains a mixture of natural and synthetic fibers (synthetics can be added up to 30%, but not more), then even with a small error in measurements, the sock will sit on the foot very well and easily repeat the anatomical shape of the leg
… If the thread contains only natural fibers, and the knitting texture is very dense, it is important to accurately determine the desired number. Such a sock is inelastic, it will be difficult to fit it on the leg.It is important not to be mistaken here, because after washing, a cotton sock may shrink and take on a smaller size.
Summer socks are best in pure cotton
. Their excellent combination with stylish footwear and light suit is guaranteed. For the colder season, you should choose woolen products: they will protect you from low temperatures without disturbing thermoregulation.
It is better not to choose synthetics at all: increased sweating, unpleasant odor, possible allergic reactions will not benefit anyone
…There is only one exception in this case – a small percentage of the addition of synthetic thread to natural raw materials increases the service life of the product and affects the fit.
The simplest thing is to choose one brand and after purchasing a trial pair, buy only this product. You can buy products from several companies, and by comparing, choose the most suitable for you:
Do shoes and socks have the same size?
It would be great if the numbers of the shoe size range and the length of the socks were the same.But the situation is different: shoes have one size, socks have different
. For example, under men’s shoes marked 41, we select size 27 socks, and under women’s 39 we take the 25th size of half-socks.
Sock size chart
We suggest using the tables to determine the correct number of socks, which collect information about the length of the foot, the size of shoes and hosiery. Often they provide information about European sizes. For convenience, the tables are divided by gender.
For men
Domestic manufacturers use a dimensional grid with odd numbers – 23, 25, 27 – with an interval of 2 cm. Socks for men are a very important accessory. The right fit on the leg will be ensured by the correct choice of fabric composition and size of the product.
Women
Ladies also need to know their correct number. This will save you in the future from buying small or large socks that twist and slip.
For children
If for adults the interval of the size range is a couple of cm, then for children it is 1 cm.The table gives the value of even and odd sizes at once, because it is not always possible to find the right one on sale. For a child, it is better to choose a slightly larger size.
Determine the size of the socks you need by shoes:
Proceed in the same way, determining the size of the socks along the length of the foot.
For children’s products, an additional column is given with the approximate age of the child. If you are going to buy a favorite pair as a gift and do not know the size of your godson, the table will help you.When in doubt, choose a long length, because children grow quickly, and beautiful and durable socks will wait in the wings and will always come in handy
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