What does C stand for shoe size?

What does C stand for shoe size?

Let’s take C and Y as an example. Y signifies Youth, while C means Child in children’s shoe sizes. Generally speaking, a pair of C-sized shoes usually measures between 2T to 7 or 8. On the other hand, Y-sized (youth size) shoes tend to be bigger and usually in a small-medium-large range.

What does C mean in kids shoes?

A: C is child and Y is youth. These refer to child sizes, which is the 2T-3T, etc. sizing until you get up to 7-8, then move up to youth sizes which is more the small-medium-large spectrum.

What does C mean in shoe width?

C= narrow fitting. D= standard fitting. E= wide fitting. EE= extra wide fitting. EEE= ultra-wide fitting.

What size shoe is a 1 year old?

What size shoe does a 1-year-old wear? On average, a 1-year-old (i.e., 12-month-old) baby wears 4C size shoes, assuming their longest foot measures 4 ¾”.

Is size 13 and 1 the same?

Shoes for bigger kids start at size 1 and run up to 7, creating the confusing fact that a size 1 shoe (in big kids’ sizes) is the next size up from a size 13 shoe (in little kids’ sizes).

What sizing is C?

In the world of shoes, C stands for the child. Yes, it is that simple. To compare, we have C and Y, with Y denoting Youth in shoe size. While a shoe with the letter C on it usually has a size ranging from 2T to 7 or 8, youth sizes will be larger and typically in the small-medium-large scale.