Tips for Sizing - Ballet Flats

All Pluggz are handcrafted. If the shoes fit snugly at first, just wear them for a day or two and they will form to your feet.

If you are between sizes, order the half size larger.  Note:  US and Australian Sizes are similar

US/AUS

EUR

UK

Inches

CM

6

36

3.5

8.75

22.23

6 ½

37

4

9

22.86

7

37.5

4.5

9.13

23.18

7 ½

38

5

9.38

23.82

8

38.5

5.5

9.63

24.45

8 ½

39

6

9.75

24.77

9

40

6.5

10

25.4

9 ½

41

7

10.13

25.72

10

42

7.5

10.25

26.04

11

44

8.5

10.5

26.7

 

Our Personal Sizing Tips:-

  • Pluggz ballet flats tend to run small and most wearers are moving up a half size, therefore, if you normally take an 8 select an 8.5. 
  • If you are between sizes, order the half size larger. If you sometimes take a size 8 or 8.5 or one foot is larger than the other, it is better to go with the larger size and use a heel insert for the smaller foot – available from Foot and Shoe Section of Groceries Stores, Chemists and Shoe shops.
  • Width: If you have a very narrow foot, you may need stockings or socks for a snug fit.
  • If you have an extremely wide foot, more than a C fitting, Pluggz may not be suitable for you.
  • Check inside your current shoes and see if you can get consistent regular sizes then compare to our Shoe Size Conversion Chart.
  • If you don’t have ballet flats or haven’t worn them in the past, try on a good quality leather pair at your local shoe shop and make a note of the sizes – both US and EUR/UK so that you can compare with our Shoe Size Conversion Chart or get the shoe assistant to measure your foot with the Brannock device – metal measuring instrument.
  •  I have done the measurements as stated in the illustrations above, however, I have got different results each time, therefore, I would suggest the following:-
    • Make sure you sticky tape the paper to the floor so that it doesn’t move.
    • Measure the foot at the end of the day when the foot has expanded
    • Get someone else to draw around your foot keeping the pencil up right.
    • Slightly bend the knee forward while drawing around the foot
    • Measure both feet at least twice and compare figures.