View Full Version : What shoe size are you?
Demimonde
10-09-2009, 11:20 PM
Just wondering. I am a size seven and a half. Just going on eight if I have too much salt. I am not wearing insoles. So tell me what shoes are you wearing and what size are they. Is there a name for your feet?
Demimonde
10-09-2009, 11:23 PM
http://www.auroradancewear.co.uk/acatalog/shoe_size.gif
I don't like to reveal my shoe size on the internet, because of the sexual predators.
6, sometimes 6.5 Canadian sizes, the same as USA, I think.
:run:
Shelli
10-09-2009, 11:35 PM
10 1/2 US in women's size
:run:
livius drusus
10-09-2009, 11:38 PM
Whoa. Legs and Shelli should stand together sometime just for the contrast. :stunned:
On the advice of my attorney, I refuse to reveal my shoe size. SUCK ON THAT, MCHARDEN.
liv has her shoes 'specially' made for her. :pat:
livius drusus
10-09-2009, 11:41 PM
:shiftier:
Since I've met Lees, Sharon, biochemgurl and ES I'm going to guess at the sizes. :nod:
Lees = 4.5 or 5
Sharon = 7
biochemgurl = 7
ES = 9
If I do well at this I'll guess bra sizes next.
Crumb
10-09-2009, 11:44 PM
What no poll? :glovslap:
Shelli
10-09-2009, 11:46 PM
Whoa. Legs and Shelli should stand together sometime just for the contrast. :stunned:
On the advice of my attorney, I refuse to reveal my shoe size. SUCK ON THAT, MCHARDEN.:giggle:
In defense of my big feet, I'd like to add that I'm also 5'10" tall, so if I had smaller feet, I might topple forward. :trip:
If your feet were small you'd have to wear snowshoes!
Watser?
10-10-2009, 12:06 AM
I am size 42. At least that's what it says on my shoes. And I buy them in Europe.
viscousmemories
10-10-2009, 12:35 AM
I buy shoes in the United States of America in size 12 or 13.
Shelli
10-10-2009, 12:37 AM
He's soooo big! :bunnythrust:
viscousmemories
10-10-2009, 12:39 AM
You know what they say about guys with big feet?
Big shoes!
Qingdai
10-10-2009, 01:14 AM
I have Norwegian ski feet. What of it?
SharonDee
10-10-2009, 01:55 AM
8 1/2. Wide.
Nice guess, though, Legs. :)
Megatron
10-10-2009, 01:59 AM
Size 22 like Shaq. It looks pretty funny since I'm 5'9. That ain't the only thing that's big, either
you should see my nose
freemonkey
10-10-2009, 02:12 AM
Sometimes size 10 fits fine, occasionally size 10 is too small. I rarely see size 10.5, where do you find them, Shelli?
P.S. I am also about 5' 10" and I sometimes topple over despite my big feet. :klutz:
Garnet
10-10-2009, 02:23 AM
8.5.....
D
My feet are wider than my cup size. :unmad:
Anastasia Beaverhausen
10-10-2009, 02:26 AM
US women's 7.5. I take a 7 in heels, though.
Ymir's blood
10-10-2009, 02:29 AM
My tennis shoes are 9 US/8.5 UK. The Docs are 10 US/9 UK but they're steel toed and the brand is a bit on the narrow side, whereas my feet are slightly wide.
Those doesn't seem to work with the chart posted, so I'm going to pout.
Shelli
10-10-2009, 04:05 AM
Sometimes size 10 fits fine, occasionally size 10 is too small. I rarely see size 10.5, where do you find them, Shelli?
P.S. I am also about 5' 10" and I sometimes topple over despite my big feet. :klutz:To find my actual size, 10 1/2, I have to buy them through catalogs or online. To find shoes that fit me in a store, I have to luck out and find either 10's that run big or 11's that run small.
Sometimes, it's downright impossible to find my size in a women's shoe, like my motorcycle boots and my hikers, per instance. They simply don't make them any larger than a 10 and you're lucky to find even that. In instances like that, I have no choice but to try to find a men's shoe in a 9 that runs narrow. :shrug:
I just can't see 11's running small. :laugh:
ITSOZAZ
10-10-2009, 04:21 AM
i take a size "giant cock"
Miisa
10-10-2009, 12:07 PM
Shoe manufacturers have still not reached a consensus over my shoe size.
Shelli
10-10-2009, 02:54 PM
I just can't see 11's running small. :laugh::touche:
wildernesse
10-10-2009, 11:44 PM
I wore an 8 or 8.5 until I did the 3-Day. Since then, I usually need a 9, but I don't know if my feet changed or if my tolerance of comfort changed.
Doctor X
10-10-2009, 11:49 PM
The "Kicking Your Ass and Taking Names" size.
:whup:
--J.D.
ShottleBop
10-11-2009, 06:05 AM
Sometimes size 10 fits fine, occasionally size 10 is too small. I rarely see size 10.5, where do you find them, Shelli?
P.S. I am also about 5' 10" and I sometimes topple over despite my big feet. :klutz:To find my actual size, 10 1/2, I have to buy them through catalogs or online. To find shoes that fit me in a store, I have to luck out and find either 10's that run big or 11's that run small.
Sometimes, it's downright impossible to find my size in a women's shoe, like my motorcycle boots and my hikers, per instance. They simply don't make them any larger than a 10 and you're lucky to find even that. In instances like that, I have no choice but to try to find a men's shoe in a 9 that runs narrow. :shrug:
There are some stores in Hollywood you could try. They have good selections of women's shoes in larger sizes.
For the motorcycle boots, try Sportsman's Guide. Right now, they have these Milwaukee Damsel Riding Boots (http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/milwaukee-damsel-riding-boots.aspx?a=550191) available in 10.5, for $85 (10% off if you join their Buyers' Club)*: Nobody in distress here. Especially if you're sporting a pair of these Riders from Milwaukee®. All the sizzlin' blacktop style you want, without sacrificing cross-country comfort you WANT, or the road-tough durability you NEED! So slip your feet into a pair of Damsels, and distress will be the furthest thing from your mind.
Let down your hair:
100% full-grain leather uppers for durability and classic rider style
Freedom flex construction results in a very flexible, resilient fit
Lightweight rubber cement soles with outstanding grip
7" inside zipper for quick on / off
Comfortable, machine-washable insole
1 1/2" heel.
___________
* Actually, they show 8 different styles of women's boots in a 10.5, right now.
Shake
10-11-2009, 06:24 AM
US size: around a 10.5 or 11. Depends on the shoes. I usually go for a 12 in an ice skate.
ceptimus
10-11-2009, 10:37 AM
Most people don't know that shoe sizes, in the English-speaking world, are based on the barleycorn: if you take three grains of barley, from the middle of the ear, and lay them end to end you'll find you have made a row an inch long. So a barleycorn is just another name for a third of an inch.
In the UK, the smallest normal child's shoe is size zero: this is four inches long*. From there, the sizes go up (in barleycorns) to a children's size twelve.
The next step takes us to a children's size thirteen, which is the same as an adult's size zero - eight and one third inches long. The sizes then continue on up, still in barleycorns, so an adult size ten is eleven and two thirds inches long.
These measurements are for the insole of a shoe; a typical completed shoe is about a barleycorn longer, so an adult size ten shoe is about one foot long.
If you live in the USA then your sizes are one bigger than ours (children) or two bigger (adult) - our nine is your eleven. This is because the British call the smallest shoe sizes zero, but the Americans call them one. It's the same difference you find in the numbering of the floors of buildings - what the British call the 'Ground floor', and label as G or 0 on their 'lifts', the American's call the 'First floor' and number as 1 on their 'elevators'.
European shoe sizes are sort-of metric using the Paris point system. But it's a really weird system that uses the metre in a way that no other measurement system does. There are sixty-six and two thirds Paris points to the metre. Actually, it's a fudge - the Paris point was originally a quarter of a Pouce (the French inch) and was redefined as 100 points to a metre-and-a-half in order to comply with metrifcation.
A hand's breadth (ten centimetres) is fifteen Paris points, so a size zero British child's shoe would be a fifteen on the European system, but there is no step back to zero for adult shoes - the measurements just continue on up in Paris points.
* Four inches is also known as a hand and is the unit of length used for measuring horses.
* ceptimus paraphrased a lot of the above from the book 'About the Size of it' by Warwick Cairns.
* ceptimus usually wears a British size 9 or European 43.
livius drusus
10-11-2009, 04:50 PM
Interesting stuff, cep. :thankee:
* livius drusus makes a note to get that book.
Dingfod
10-12-2009, 12:25 AM
US Men's size 10-1/2, quite ordinary, much like the wearer.
Master Taran
10-12-2009, 12:27 AM
US 9D
biochemgirl
10-12-2009, 12:54 AM
Since I've met Lees, Sharon, biochemgurl and ES I'm going to guess at the sizes. :nod:
Lees = 4.5 or 5
Sharon = 7
biochemgurl = 7
ES = 9
If I do well at this I'll guess bra sizes next.
I'm a 9. And as for bra sizes, let's not encourage Malloch's boobwatch.
Man, I suck :kickscan:
as for boobwatch, I still remember your red top :yowza:
Leesifer
10-13-2009, 05:02 PM
Since I've met Lees, Sharon, biochemgurl and ES I'm going to guess at the sizes. :nod:
Lees = 4.5 or 5
Sharon = 7
biochemgurl = 7
ES = 9
If I do well at this I'll guess bra sizes next.
I'm a 3.5 UK / 5.5 US. You were close Legsy. :yup:
I also wear massive bras.
Al Terego
10-13-2009, 05:10 PM
28.5
Clown shoes, of course.
I can't believe how many of you are revealing your shoe sizes even after I warned you about sexual predators. Just look how many guests are viewing this thread! All anonymous foot fetishists furiously fapping to your feet.
Or regulars who want to fap to feet they have on ignore... :chin:
BrotherMan
10-13-2009, 06:02 PM
:freakout:
Ensign Steve
10-13-2009, 06:36 PM
There are some stores in Hollywood you could try. They have good selections of women's shoes in larger sizes.
That's because they are for men who choose to dress as women. (You knew that, right?)
Since I've met Lees, Sharon, biochemgurl and ES I'm going to guess at the sizes. :nod:
Lees = 4.5 or 5
Sharon = 7
biochemgurl = 7
ES = 9
If I do well at this I'll guess bra sizes next.
9.5 - 10 for me. Close guess!
erimir
10-13-2009, 07:49 PM
US 9, UK 8.5, EU 42.5
At least that's what I'm wearing.
ShottleBop
10-14-2009, 06:11 AM
There are some stores in Hollywood you could try. They have good selections of women's shoes in larger sizes.
That's because they are for men who choose to dress as women. (You knew that, right?)
What?! There are men who choose to dress as women?! And there are stores in Hollywood that cater to them?!
(Asked the man who has marched several times, and driven an art car once, in the SF Pride Parade, and who spent an afternoon at the Dore Alley Fair in a motor home with a Sister of Perpetual Indulgence (and a few other folks), helping to count donations.)
Ensign Steve
10-14-2009, 02:06 PM
Jesus Christ, I was just trying to add some more info to the conversation. Could you dial back the sarcasm a bit?
ShottleBop
10-14-2009, 02:27 PM
Jesus Christ, I was just trying to add some more info to the conversation. Could you dial back the sarcasm a bit?
That was mock sarcasm--intended to be humorous. FAIL, I guess. Sorry.
Leesifer
10-14-2009, 04:59 PM
You Hollywood types are crazy.
:asterix:
Al Terego
10-14-2009, 09:58 PM
Calyfornyanns.
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