Size guides Mizuno

How to choose the right size?

Don't even try to measure your insole, you'll never get it right. Just look at the measurements on any of your sneakers in CM or CHN. Then take that information and find the corresponding US size in the size guide. For example, the insole length of 25 CM corresponds to US 7 in Vans. You may get a different US size with a different brand due to slightly different measuring.

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Mizuno footwear - unisex

USEURUKCM*
232.5120
2.5331.520.5
334221
3.534.52.521.5
435322
4.5363.522.5
536.5423
5.5374.523.5
638524
6.538.55.524.5
739625
7.5406.525.5
840.5726
8.5417.526.5
942827
9.542.58.527.5
1043928
10.5449.528.5
1144.51029
11.54510.529.5
12461130
12.546.511.530.5
13471231
1448.51332
15501433
16511534

Mizuno footwear - women

USEURUKCM*
6363.524
6.536.5424.5
7374.525
7.538525.5
838.55.526
8.539626.5
9406.527
9.540.5727.5
10417.528
10.542828.5
1142.58.529
11.543929.5
12449.530
12.544.51030.5
134510.531
13.5461132

Mizuno

Mizuno was originally founded as Mizuno Brothers, Ltd. in 1906 by Rihachi Mizuno and his younger brother Rizo in Osaka.The business began by selling Western merchandise, including baseballs, and later expanded to offer custom sportswear.In 1933, Mizuno introduced the Star Line, the first Japanese-made golf clubs.During World War II, Mizuno contributed to Japan's war effort by producing military ammunition.In 1961, the first American factory, known as American Mizuno, was established in Los Angeles.