24 cm to US Shoe Size
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Convert 24 cm foot length to United States (US) shoe size. Women
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Your measurement: 24 cm foot length → Women's US size: 7
Use this page to confirm your size from a CM measurement. See the conversion range and fit recommendations below.
How to measure
For accurate conversion, measure as follows:
- Place a piece of paper against a wall on a hard floor.
- Stand with your heel touching the wall and mark the tip of your longest toe.
- Measure from the wall to the mark in centimeters.
- Repeat for both feet and use the larger measurement.
Precision disclaimer
Conversions are approximate. Size charts vary by brand and country. This tool uses standard reference charts. Always check the retailer or brand size guide for the specific product. When between sizes, use the fit recommendations below or try both sizes if possible.
Fit and sizing explained
Fit Problems Explained
Step-by-step guide to measuring foot length in centimeters for accurate shoe size conversion. Avoid common shoe sizing mistakes when converting between regions. Fit tips and conversion best practices.
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Why Sizes Vary
Understand how shoe sizing systems work across US, UK, EU, Japan, and CM. Educational guide with conversion references. Avoid common shoe sizing mistakes when converting between regions. Fit tips and conversion best practices.
Brand Differences
Brands use different lasts and fit models. Nike often runs small; Adidas and Puma can differ by style. Always check the brand's size chart before ordering.
Regional Differences
Why European and US shoe sizes use different scales. Regional differences and conversion explained. How Japanese shoe sizing works and how to convert to US, EU, and UK. Japan size chart explained. How UK shoe sizes differ from US and EU. Conversion and regional comparison guide.
Why EU and US Shoe Sizes Differ · How Japanese Shoe Sizes Work · How UK Shoe Sizes Differ From US and EU
Measurement accuracy guide
Foot length in cm is the most reliable input for shoe size conversion. Charts assume a standard toe allowance. Brand lasts vary; athletic and fashion shoes can differ. Measure in the evening when feet are slightly larger.
Conversion range
Nearby measurements and their equivalent sizes (reference):
| Measurement | US | UK | EU |
|---|---|---|---|
| 23.5 cm | 6.5 | 4.5 | 37.5 |
| 24 cm | 7 | 5 | 38 |
| 24.5 cm | 7.5 | 5.5 | 38.5 |
Fit recommendations
If your measurement falls between two sizes, size up for wide feet or athletic shoes. Size up for thick socks or orthotics. European and Asian brands often run smaller — consider trying one half size up.
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Common questions
How should I use this converter?
Pick your region and size, then read the equivalents. When in doubt, measure in centimeters and compare to the brand chart.
Why do sizes differ between countries?
Each region uses its own scale; mapping through foot length (cm) reduces error.
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See linked guides on this site for measurement tips and regional differences.
Data sources
- ISO and regional footwear sizing references (length-based mapping)
- Published brand size charts (e.g. Nike, Adidas) for cross-checks—not endorsements
- International measurement and apparel sizing studies (public summaries)
Why Sizes May Vary
Shoe and clothing sizes can vary between brands due to manufacturing differences, materials, and regional sizing standards.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is EU 42 in US shoe size?
EU 42 typically converts to US men's size 9 and US women's size 10.5, depending on brand and width. Use any converter on this page when available.
Are EU and US shoe sizes the same?
No. The EU sizing system and US shoe sizing scale use different scales. International shoe size conversion is most reliable when you anchor to foot length in cm.
See also
Shoe Size Converter · Knowledge hub · Guides · Measurement standards