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17th March 07, 02:10 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by Bob C.
As for the size, did you account for the difference between US and UK sizing?
That would make them larger. UK to US is around 1/2 to a full size difference and the widths are around 1 letter off.
US to UK
AA=A, A=B, B=C, C=D, D=E, E=F, EE=G, EEE=H.
Its, of course, confusing since different makes use different lasts and sometimes a B on one last is like a C or an A on other. A 10 can be a 10 1/2 or even a 9 1/2 in the same system from another maker (or even the same company using other materials or on another last).
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