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If I wear a UK size 4 shoe, is there an equivalent in girls shoe sizes?

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JohnSnowsTie · 25/09/2013 15:33

Not that I'm trying to knock down the price of some potential Uggs or anything...

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UriGeller · 25/09/2013 15:35

Isn't a 4 a 4? I'm 3.5 and sometimes look for shoes in kids sections. I'd be looking for a 3.5.

dexter73 · 25/09/2013 15:37

I think you would just be a 4 as well, but not a baby size 4!

Corvuscorax · 25/09/2013 15:39

A 4 is a 4, as far as I know. Some companies stop calling their kids shoes kids shoes after a size 2 (eg Celtic sheepskin) to stop us pesky adults with small feet getting a bargain!

JohnSnowsTie · 25/09/2013 15:56

Thanks all Grin

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Dillydollydaydream · 25/09/2013 16:37

I quite often buy kids shoes, I'm a 3 or 4. Much cheaper means I can buy more shoes

NoComet · 25/09/2013 16:41

4 is a 4, Converse also but their prices up at around two - Damn them!

I have had kids sandals, trainers and a very nice pair of lace up boots as a student.

Kids boots £12 very similar adults boots £24, my measly grant (yes I am that old) was very happy.

HeirToTheIronThrone · 25/09/2013 16:51

4 should be a 4 I think. Next kid's shoes go up to a six by the way not that I am buying glittery plimsolls for myself, oh no

Corvuscorax · 25/09/2013 16:53

puts glittery plimsolls on shopping list

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