Sizing Guide

Convert your size from other brands, map your foot length, or browse the official size charts to find the perfect fit.

The Golden Sizing Rule

If you already own sneakers from the brand you are purchasing, order the EXACT SAME EU size. Sneaker brand sizing is highly consistent across models, and checking your current pair's tongue label is the most accurate method.

Interactive Size Calculator

Convert your size from other brands or map your exact foot measurement to EU sizes.

Recommended EU Size
42EU

Based on your Nike size, your foot length is approx. 26.5 cm. In Nike, this maps to EU size 42.

Fit details:

Fits True to Size. Classic fit profile. If you have wide feet, some models like Jordan 4 might feel better with +0.5 EU size.

Note: Since A2Stock lists sneakers in EU sizing, this calculator gives you the most reliable EU size to buy.

How to Measure Your Foot at Home

Follow these 4 simple steps to get an accurate foot length measurement.

1
Stand on Paper

Place a sheet of paper on the floor against a flat wall. Stand on it with your heel lightly touching the wall.

2
Mark Length

Use a pencil to mark the longest part of your foot (usually your big toe) on the paper. Keep the pencil straight vertical.

3
Measure Distance

Use a ruler or tape measure to measure the distance from the edge of the paper (heel) to the pencil mark in centimeters.

4
Add Comfort Space

Add 0.5 to 1.0 cm to your measurement. This gives your toes crucial breathing room. Enter this final value in the calculator above!

Pro Sizing Tips to Avoid Returns

Measure in the afternoon

Your feet naturally swell during the day due to heat and activity. Measuring in the afternoon ensures the shoes won't be too tight.

Wear your usual socks

Measure your feet wearing the style of socks you plan to wear with your new sneakers (e.g., thicker socks for lifestyle/running).

Measure both feet

It is normal for one foot to be slightly larger than the other. Always choose the size that fits your larger foot.

Consider the materials

Genuine leather and suede sneakers relax and adapt to your foot shape over time, while synthetic/mesh models like Salomon remain rigid.

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