Centimeters (Kids) to US Kids Converter

Convert Centimeters (Kids) to US Kids instantly

cm
Result
0US K

US Kids

Conversion Formula

1 cm = 1 US K

Where:

  • cm = Centimeters (Kids)
  • US K = US Kids

About Centimeters (Kids)

The centimeters (kids) (cm) is a unit of shoe size in the metric system of measurement.

About US Kids

The us kids (US K) is a unit of shoe size in the us system of measurement.

How to Convert Centimeters (Kids) to US Kids

Convert centimeters (kids) to us kids instantly

Quick Reference:

  • 1 cm = 1.000000 US K
  • 1 US K = 1.000000 cm

Common Centimeters (Kids) to US Kids Conversions

1 cm
= 1.00 US K
5 cm
= 1.00 US K
10 cm
= 1.00 US K
25 cm
= 13.50 US K
50 cm
= 13.50 US K
100 cm
= 13.50 US K

Conversion Reference Table

Centimeters (Kids) (cm)US Kids (US K)
11
21
31
41
51
101
158.5
2013.5
2513.5
5013.5
7513.5
10013.5
25013.5
50013.5
1,00013.5

Quick reference table showing common centimeters (kids) to us kids conversions.

Real-World Shoe Size Conversions

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Online Shopping

When buying shoes from international retailers, convert sizes to ensure the right fit. EU sizes are common for European brands, while US sizes dominate American stores.

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Travel Preparation

Knowing your size in different systems helps when shopping abroad. Japan uses centimeters, making it easy to measure but different from Western sizes.

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Children's Footwear

Kids' shoe sizes use different scales and change rapidly. Converting between US, UK, and EU kids' sizes helps parents shop internationally for children.

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Athletic Footwear

Sports shoes often have specific sizing needs. Runners may size up for toe room, and international athletic brands may use their home country's sizing.

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Vintage and Second-hand

Older shoes may use outdated sizing. Understanding how sizes have changed and converting between systems helps find the right vintage fit.

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Gift Buying

Converting shoe sizes helps when buying footwear as gifts, especially when ordering from international brands or websites.

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