For your convenience, the sizes on the website are presented in three main measurement systems:
1) European size EU=EUR=FR - this is the standard European shoe size, the most common size within the CIS;
2) American size US = USA - the most common size in the West. Typically, all sneakers have both European and American markings;
3) Foot length in cm - most often marked on shoe tags and boxes as JP=JAPAN=CM. This size is usually always present on shoe tags (not to be confused with the Chinese size CH=CHN). This column indicates the foot length in mm or cm, for example, 275mm or 27.5cm. This size is usually indicated on tags to the right of the European size.
The most accurate method for determining size is by foot length. Therefore, we strongly recommend measuring your foot length before placing your order and choosing your size based on these measurements. You can also measure the insole, but this is less accurate, as the insole can become deformed over time. Some insoles have a characteristic curve at the heel, which should not be taken into account when measuring. The insole should only be measured to the end if there is no curve at the heel. If there is such a curve, measure to the beginning of the curve. As you can see, there are many nuances in insole measurements that can cause errors. Therefore, we strongly recommend relying primarily on foot length and using the insole only as a supplementary sizing method, for example, if you are buying shoes as a gift! Below you will find detailed instructions on measuring your foot and insole.
Measuring foot length:
Place your foot standing on an A4 sheet of paper and mark your longest toe and heel with a pencil or pen. Measure the distance between these two points, parallel to the sheet of paper, NOT diagonally.
Measuring the insole length:
If the insole doesn't curve at the heel, measure straight across, between the edges at the toes and the heel. If your insole does curve, measure up to the curve!

✅ Choose the right size:
Dear friends, please pay attention to this guide, especially if you're choosing Converse sneakers for the first time. Even if you're ordering sneakers again, the sizing information will still be useful – at least we've tried our best to make everything clear! However, we specialize exclusively in Converse sneakers, and we've been in the game for many years, so we know a lot about Converse, especially their sizing. Believe me, we know better than any customer how difficult it can be to choose your size, how easy it is to get confused among the myriad sizes: American, European, British, and Japanese. So, which size should you choose? Our professional managers solve similar problems many times a day, helping each client with their choice personally. It's worth noting – they do this with the precision of a laser printer! Please, at least for a second, imagine that you know nothing about shoe size, and now consider for a second how much we, as a store, strive above all else – to get you the right size the first time. I don't think I need to explain why, do you agree? Now, please listen to our advice: the only absolutely accurate and foolproof way to determine your Converse size is to accurately measure your foot and insole (you'll find instructions on the "Determine Size" page or by clicking the "Determine Size" button to the right of the screen) and compare your measurements with the shoe size chart (find it using the same links and in the "Size" section of any pair of shoes). Our manager will also be happy to assist you; we'll call you shortly after you place your order. Please note that we stock a wide variety of sizes, including half sizes, so even if your exact size is suddenly out of stock, don't worry. Trust our experience – the closest size on the chart is 99% likely to fit you. Converse have a unique size chart with 5mm increments across almost all sizes, and 5mm is an ABSOLUTELY ACCEPTABLE error in footwear . Simply put, when choosing shoes, you can safely round off by 5mm. Converse's wide size chart, with 5mm increments across almost the entire range, will help you easily find shoes that will fit everyone perfectly. =) To be fair, we'd like to point out that Converse's size chart is quite specific, so it's INCORRECT to choose sneakers based on your other shoe size, such as sneakers or dress shoes. Remember, your Converse size may differ significantly from your sneaker or other shoe size , and that's OK! You should choose your size based ONLY ON YOUR FOOT LENGTH . Thank you for your attention. =)
Sometimes, men or teenagers need a size smaller than 40, while women need a size larger than 41. There's nothing wrong with this! Simply choose any unisex style (one that fits both men and women) and the desired size. A style is considered unisex if the size chart offers both men's sizes (41+) and women's sizes (under 40). These styles differ in no other way than size. Therefore, if necessary, men and teenagers can fit sizes smaller than 40, while women can fit sizes larger than 41. This is completely normal practice; choose the style and size confidently, and don't worry – the shoes will fit you perfectly.
To summarize, to determine the correct size you need:
1) Measure the length of your foot according to the instructions provided;
2) For the sake of purity of the experiment, you can additionally measure the length of the insole according to the instructions provided.
In any case, our manager will always help you when placing an order!
We don't offer in-store pickup, meaning fitting in our showroom or physical store is also not possible. We acknowledge this is a certain inconvenience. However, we also acknowledge that in the digital age, most customers can purchase items from hundreds of kilometers away, relying on detailed descriptions, photos, and sizing instructions, and receive them within 24 hours—a very convenient option.
Moreover, the absence of a traditional brick-and-mortar location like a store or showroom also eliminates a significant portion of the costs associated with rent, utilities, staff salaries, security, and so on. All of this positively impacts pricing. In other words, the product becomes more accessible to the buyer—specifically, cheaper! This is a welcome bonus, and believe me, all of the instructions and tips above will help you determine the right shoe size with 100% accuracy, without trying it on, and at affordable prices, too!
