How much bigger is a size 9.5 than a 9?

Length: There is approximately a 1/6" difference between each half-size (e.g., between 9 and 9.5, between a 9.5 and a 10, and so on)
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How much difference is a half shoe size?

A half size in shoes is only 1/8 of an inch in added length. Shoes size can vary for many reasons, from sports injuries to weight gain and age. It's not uncommon to go up a half size if your feet or arch height begins to become more flat overtime.
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Does 0.5 shoe size make a difference?

Is a Half Size in Shoes a Big Difference? A half-size represents a 1/8” difference. It may not seem significant but is enough to distinguish between comfort and discomfort. Because there is no standardisation for shoe sizing, a half size difference will also depend on the brand of shoe.
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Are half shoe sizes just wider?

No, the half size is in how long the shoes are. Some people think by getting a half size or whole size up the shoes will be wider in the vamp area but not always true. It will usually result in blisters from the shoes rubbing when you walk.
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How much bigger is one shoe size up?

When you measure your foot for shoe size, add about 0.6 inches (or 1.5 centimeters) to the length. If you're between sizes, we recommend going up. As you can see, the difference of one whole size is only about a half-inch (less than 1 centimeter).
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Does half a size make a big difference?



Is it better to size up or down in shoes?

As a general rule, always size up. Only size down if it says that the shoes run large. You can always stuff the toe to make a larger shoe fit.
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What happens if you wear shoes one size too big?

Other painful effects of wearing shoes that are too big include: Corns and calluses: caused by excessive pressure on the toes. Metatarsalgia: caused by too much pressure on the balls of your feet. Disrupted natural stride: resulting in Achilles tendonitis, arch pain, and pain in the calf muscles.
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How much wider is a half size?

There is approximately a 1/6" difference between each half-size (e.g., between 9 and 9.5, between a 9.5 and a 10, and so on) For every half size up, the width (across the ball) will increase by 1/8"
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How much room should you have in a shoe?

Generally speaking, there should be about one finger's width of space between your longest toe and the end of the shoe. Another way to check this is to slip a finger between the heel of your foot and the heel of your shoe. There should be just enough space for your finger to fit nice and snugly.
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What is the difference between 9.5 and 10 shoe size?

The difference between a size 9.5 and 10 shoe is 1/6 of an inch. The difference between sizes in whole sizes is about 1/3 of an inch. This measurement was called a ““Barley corn” in the old days.
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Are your toes supposed to touch the end of your shoe?

As a rule of thumb (or toe), you should have about 3/8″ to 1/2″ of room from the tip of your longest toe to the end of the shoe. Your big toe is not automatically your longest toe. Pick the shoes that match your foot shape.
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Is there a big difference between size 8.5 and 9?

There is approximately 1/6” between size increments, so a size 9 is 1/6” longer than an 8.5 and 1/3” longer than a size 8.
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How much bigger is 10.5 than 10?

Q. What is the difference in length between a men's size 10 and a men's size 10.5? A. The difference between a half size is about a sixth of an inch.
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How many pairs of shoes do you actually need?

The traditional rule of elegant dressing recommended seven pairs of shoes, that is, as many pairs as there are days of the week.
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How much difference is a shoe size?

Whole sizes are incremented by 1 Paris point; this corresponds to 3.33 millimetres (0.131 in) between half sizes.
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How much bigger is a wide shoe?

When measured at the ball-of-the-foot, the difference between shoe widths is approximately 1/4”. A wide width is 1/4” wider than a medium width and an extra wide width is 1/2” wider than a medium width.
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What's considered a wide foot?

One tell-tale sign of wide feet is if your feet feel cased-in in every pair of shoes. Once you measure your foot, you can tell for sure. If your foot width is 4 1/16” in a size 9 shoe or 3 3/16” in a size 7, then you are considered to have wide feet (C/D).
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How much space is too much in shoes?

You should be able to slide your finger between them with little force. If your finger cannot fit, the shoes are too tight. If your finger has too much room, the shoes are too large. Your toes need wiggle room so that you don't get blisters, calluses or damaged toenails.
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Does shoe size go down with weight?

Sometimes weight loss can shrink feet enough to change a person's shoe size—good to know when planning out your style budget. In one 12-month study published in 2017, volunteers who lost 50 to 100 pounds (through sleeve gastrectomy) saw their shoe sizes decrease by one full number on average.
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Do feet get bigger with age?

Do people's feet change as they get older? They don't change in size, necessarily. But feet may get wider, not longer, as we age. They change in their elasticity the same way other body parts do – tissue becomes less tight, causing the increased width and sagging of the arches.
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Can a size 10.5 fit a 10?

A size 10 shoe is significantly smaller than a size 10.5 shoe, and as such, it will not provide the same level of comfort or support. If you are looking for a comfortable, supportive shoe, then you should opt for the larger size. I wear a size 10.5 and can often wear a 10 or 11 without problem.
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What is the difference between a 9 and 10 shoe size?

There is a 1/6 inch difference between each half-size, such as the sizes between 9 and 10.
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Do socks affect shoe size?

Thick socks could make your shoes smaller by at least half a size or 1 size. This mainly affects well fitting or form fitting shoes such as slip on/off high heel shoes that will be impossible to wear comfortably with thick socks.
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