Sizing
Size chart
This conversation chart is intended to be used as a guide to help you. Sizes are an estimate on what shoe size to order. Feet are funny things and we know that most people have one foot a slightly different size to the other. Therefore no guarantees can be made. This is why we do offer a 28 return policy. Please check the delivery & returns policy for full details.
Footwear conversion size chart
If you are unsure of the shoe size you require, we recommend that you draw around your foot on a plain piece of paper and measure between its two longest points (Heel to Big Toe) in Centimeters. Choose the Size corresponding to that measurement in the Drop-down menu. eg – 22.0 / 2.0
How to Draw
Place the foot (in sock) on a blank piece of paper and draw around it, ensuring the pen/pencil is held vertically. Draw a line along the foot from the two most extreme points (heel to toe) and measure. Clearly mark in CM’s the length of the foot. Please also measure around the joint of your foot (the widest part) to estimate if you are a standard or wide fitting. Our standard fitting is 22.5cm and our wide fitting is 24cm. The shoe will stretch to a small degree around the width of the foot over a period of time but should not stretch length wise so please chose the correct size. Highland Pumps. It is noted that dancers like a tight fit and as such dropping down a half size is recommended.
Size | Foot length (mm) |
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12 | 184 to 187 |
13 | 188 to 198 |
1 | 199 to 204 |
1 ½ | 205 to 209 |
2 | 210 to 213 |
2 ½ | 214 to 217 |
3 | 218 to 221 |
3 ½ | 222 to 225 |
4 | 226 to 230 |
4 ½ | 231 to 234 |
5 | 235 to 238 |
5 ½ | 239 to 242 |
6 | 243 to 247 |
6 ½ | 248 to 251 |
7 | 252 to 255 |
7 ½ | 256 to 259 |
8 | 260 to 264 |
8 ½ | 265 to 368 |
9 | 269 to 272 |
9 ½ | 273 to 276 |
10 | 277 to 280 |
10 ½ | 281 to 285 |
11 | 286 to 289 |
11 ½ | 290 to 293 |
12 | 294 to 297 |