Sizing Methodology & Data Standards

GlobalSizeChart uses standardized international conversion logic based on published sizing frameworks and centimeter-based measurement references.

Footwear Conversions

Footwear conversions are derived from:

  • US sizing standards (Brannock scale references)
  • UK sizing baseline offset methodology
  • EU Paris point system (2/3 centimeter increments)
  • Japanese centimeter-based sizing system

All conversions are anchored to physical foot length in centimeters to reduce ambiguity between numeric labels.

Clothing Sizing

Clothing sizing comparisons are based on:

  • Chest, waist, hip, and inseam measurements
  • Brand-published size charts
  • International measurement conventions

Because brands may apply “vanity sizing” or custom last shapes, final fit can vary slightly. Our platform prioritizes body measurements over numeric labels.

Recommendations

  • Measure foot length in centimeters
  • Compare against measurement charts
  • Use conversion tables only after measurement confirmation

GlobalSizeChart does not rely on scraped or automated third-party size tables. All conversion logic is structured and validated internally.

Last updated: February 2026.
This methodology is reviewed quarterly to reflect brand sizing changes and international standard updates.

This methodology is maintained and reviewed by the product team at Albor Digital LLC.

Measurement standards explained (Paris point, UK baseline, US widths, why CM is most reliable).

Research: Shoe Size Return Rate Study ยท Brand Sizing Variation Analysis