Wednesday, August 18, 2010

How to Determine Cross Dressing Shoe Size

How to Determine Cross Dressing Shoe Size



When buying shoes it is always best to try them on and walk around a bit. Getting the most comfortable pair of pumps can be a problem if you can't try them on in the store. There are some simple ways to calculate your shoe size right at home.







Things You'll Need:





Measuring tape



Paper



Pen or pencil









Step
1



Convert male to female shoe size by adding two shoe sizes. For example, if you're a size 8D in a man's shoe, try a size 10M in a woman's.




Step
2



Measure the length of your foot while you are standing. Use the chart in Step 5 to convert to shoe size.




Step
3



Move the tape measure to widest part of your foot and measure across the width of the foot. Use the chart in Step 5 to find the width.




Step
4



Measure the other foot in the same way to make certain that both feet are the same size. Frequently one foot will be bigger than the other. In that case always buy the size for the biggest foot. It is far easier to add an insert than to walk with an uncomfortably tight shoe.




Step
5



Compare the charts below to your measurements to get your accurate shoe size.







Tips & Warnings









If your foot is close to the next measurement and you are buying a very high heel, you may want to go to the next higher size.








If you are buying shoes with pointed toes, try going either slightly larger on the width or one size larger on the size.








Your foot also has a height. The style of shoe that is chosen and the height of your arch and the top of your foot may make a difference in how the shoe fits. Adjusting the width and size may be necessary.








All manufacturers will vary slightly from the charts. If you are unable to try the shoes on make certain that you can return them.



http://www.ehow.com/how_2078267_know-cross-dressers-shoe-size.html

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