Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can help.
Boys and girls sizes are the same. Boys tend to be cut a little wider but it varies by brand.
"Crib shoes" are NOT the same as little kids. "Crib shoes" are 0, 1 2 3 and 4. They are cut a little big. An average 3-4 month old is a size 1.
"Baby" shoes are size 4-6 INFANT. An average 12 month old is about a size 5 and a wide but again there is NO uniformity in kids shoes, it's not like a mens 40 inch waist.
"Little kid" is 6.5-10. Think 2-3 year olds.
"Big Kids"- this is where it gets hard- is 10.5 and up. It goes like this
10.5, 11, 11.5, 12, 12.5, 13, 13.5 THEN it jump to size 1 and goes 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5 4, 4.5, 5, 5,5.5, 6, 6..5 and then 7. A boys 7 is about the same size as a mens 7 , maybe a little smaller but close and then kids sizes stop.
This is where you need your shoe PHD. You can convert kids and womens sizes for older girls. A kids 3.5 is a ladies 5. A kids 4 is a ladies 5.5. A kids 4.5 is a ladies 6 and so on. Take the kids size starting at a 3 , add 1.5 and you have your conversion for womens shoes. A "kids" 7 is a ladies 8.5. This is great to know for things like snow boots and uggs.
I hope that helps!
Yeah but at some stores/brands they call it “[/i]toddler[i] 10.5, 11, 12, 13” which is confusing since typically it’s 4-6 year olds wearing those sizes, not toddlers!