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IS : 1636 - 1969

Indian Standard

( Reaffirmed 2004 )

SPECIFICATION FOR
SIZES AND FITTING OF FOOTWEAR

( First Revision )
-\
I

First Reprint NOVEMBER

.a

UDC

1990

685.3 : 389.63

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BUREAU
MANAK

Gr 5

OF
BHAVAN,

Copyright 1970
INDIAN

STANDARDS

9 BAHADUR SHAH
NEW DELHI 110002

ZAFAR

MARG

September 1970

IS : 1638 - 1969

lndian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR
STZES AND FITTING OF FOOTWEAR

(First Revision)
Footwear Sectional

Committee,

CWC 40

Representing

Chairman

State Trading Corporation of India Ltd, New Delhi

SHRI J. GHOSR
Members

SBRI A. K. SEN ( A~ternatcto


Shri J. Ghosh )
Trot Shoe Co Private Ltd, Calcutta
SHRI M. ANWAR
SHXI B. N. BAKSRI ( Alternate )
Ministry of Defence ( DGI )
SHRI T. G. BOBA~E
SARI W. G. EDQER ( Alternate)
Bengal Waterproof Works ( 1940 ) Ltd, Calcutta
SFIRI A. BOSE
SHRI R. S. ROY (Alternate )
Directorate General of Mines Safety ( Ministry of
SHRI R. G. DEO
Labour,
Employment
&
Rehabilitation),
Dhanhacl
SRRI A. C. SRIVASTAVA ( Alternate )
Hindustan Steel Ltd, Ranchi
SHRI D. M. DHAR
SHRI B. N. SRIVASTAVA ( Alternate )
The Agra Shoe Manufacturers Association, Agra
Srrar S. P. Dtira
Directorate General of Ordnance Factories ( Ministry
SHRI S. K. DUTT
of Defence ), Calcutta
Directorate of Industries, Government
of Uttar
SHRI H. R. GADI
Pradesh, Kanpur
SHRI
NIRANKAR SIN~H ( Alternafe )
Bata Shoe Co Private Ltd, Calcutta
SHRI G. Gtro~~
SFIRI B. R. GUPTA ( Alternate )
Swastik Rubber Products Ltd, Poona
SHRI R. M. HAKDIKAR
Department of Industries & Commerce (GovernSHRI K. A. JOSEPH
ment of Tamil Nadu), Madras
Directorate
of
Industries,
Government
of
SHRI ht. P. JOSH
Maharashtra, Bombay
Bharat Kala Kendra Private Ltd, New Delhi
SHRI OM PARKASH KHULLAR
Direg;;;e
General of Supplies & Disposals, New
Srrm S. R. KOCHHAR
SHRI B. P. SENQUPTA ( Alternate )
( Continued on page 2 )

BUREAU
MANAK

OF
BHAVAN,

INDIAN

STANDARDS

9 BAHADUR
SHAH ZAFAR
NEW DELHI 110002

MARG

IS : 1638- 1969
( Conhued from paggr 1 )
Members

w-w

Quality
Marked Footwear
Manufhcturen
Go-operative Amyzjation Ltd, Agra
Develoxwnge;h~mmwtloner, Small Scale Industries,

SHRI RAJ NATE KUNZRU

SHRI N. R.

The

LODE

SHRI S. K. MITRA
SWRI K. T. SABI~AR

Central Leather Research Institute ( @IIt ), Madras


( Altemah)

SRRX S. U. MULLA
SERI,G. ROY CEOUDHURY

SERI I. B. SARKAR ( Altunaft )


K. C. SAHA
Cot P. K. SAH~AL
SHRI

SHRI A. SINGE ( Altrmarr )


SHRI A. ScIIWIR?LIcH
SARI

Bombay Footwear Private Ltd, Bombay


Export Promotion Council for Finiahed Leather h
Leather Manufacturers, Kanpur
Central Footwear Training Centre, Madras
The Britirh India Corporation Ltd, Cooper Allen
Branch, Kanpur
All ~~;avFootwear

Manufacturers

Ardciation,

Commerce & Induatriea Department, Government of


West Bengal, Calcutta

N.R.SIKDAR

SHRI R. N. Brswrs ( Altumate )


Directorate Gene& of Technical Development, New
SHRI R. THANJAN
Delhi
SHKI R. S. GHOSR ( &remote)
Commiaioner
of Civil Sup~~li~Min$.
g
SHRI B. K. VARMA
Indurtrial Development,
Company Affairs )
SHRI D. DAMGUPTA,
Director General, IS1 ( Ex-o&io Membu )
Director ( Chem )
SUf&l~
Saab S. DA@ GUFTA

Aniatant Director ( Chem ), IS1


Measurement,

Sampling

SRRI N. R. LODH

and Testing

Subcommittee,

CDC~40 I 2

Development Commirrioner, Small Scale Induatriea,


New Delhi

Members
SERI
SHRI

S. K. BEADRA
T. G. B~BAD~
SHRI J. N. MISRA ( Al&mute )
SEW A. Born
SHRI R. S. ROY ( Al&male)
SH~I S. R. KOCIIUZAB

Bata Shoe Go Private Ltd, Calcutta


Ministry of Defence (DGI )
Bengal Waterproof Works ( 1940) Ltd, Galcutu
DirecDtorGteGeneral of Supplies 8~ Diipouls,

Snar B. P. Sscaromr~ ( Altemak )


K. B. POTHIS
Atlanta, Bombay
SH~I K. C. SAHA
Central Footwear Trading Centre, Madrsa
SHBI A. SINoR
The British India Corporation Ltd, &opez
Branch, Kanpur

New

SHRI

2 .

Alien

IS : 1638- 196i

Indian Standard
SIZES AND

0.

FITTING

OF FOOTWEAR

FOREWORD

0.1 This Indian Standard (First Revision) was adopted by the Indian
Standards Institution on 15 December 1969, after the draft finalized by
the Footwear Sectional Committee had been approved by the Chemical
Division Council.
0.2 This standard was originally published in 1960 subsequent to which
various developments in this field have taken place.
This standard has
been revised to meet the present need of export trade and internal market.
In the present standard vaiious measurements for making last in five
fittings for adults last and four fittings for others in English size scale
generally used for footwear have been given, in p!ace of three fittings,
Further, for the guidance of the manufacgiven in the original standard.
turers and exporters, standard tables for measurements in Paris Point size
scale in five fittings for mens last and four fittings for others have also
been added. The categories of sizes have also been modified. It is hoped
that the footwear industry which is presently following English sizes. will
progressivelv switch over to centimetre scale sizes or any other system
towards rational metric sizes. The Sectional Committee further took note
of the birth of Europoint as a possible solution in the futare for size
standardization on the metric system, but decided not to prescribe r&
system in this specification in view of this being still in developmental
stage.
0.3 A comparative chart and table showing nearest equivalem Paris Point
and American size scale r~ the standard English size scale has been incorporated in Appendix A. Methods for conversion of Paris Point size to
English size and the vice versa have also been added for guidance of the
manufacturers.
0.4 For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this
standard is complied with, the final value, observed or calculated, expressing the result of a ttist or analysis, shall be rounded off in accordance with
IS :?-1960.
The number of significant places retained in the rounded
off value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.

IS : 1638 - 1969
1. SCOPE
1.1 This standard prescribes
are required for manufacture

the sizes and fittings for footwear lasts which


of footwear.

2. TERMINOLOGY
2.1 For the purpose of this standard,
and the following shall apply.

definitions

given

in IS: 2050-1967*

2.1.1 Foot Length-The


length of the foot from the tip of the toe to the
centre at the back.
This is generally measured with a tape and foot rule.
2.1.2 Lust LGnglir-The
distance from the extreme tip of the toe to the
centre of the curve of the back of a last.
This is usually measured with a
measuring stick.
3. SIZES AND FITTINGS
3.1 The measurements
for various standard sizes and fittings of footwear
making lasts in English size scale shall be as given in Tables 1 and 2
(see pages 7 and 8) and that in Paris Point shall be as given in Tables 3
to 10. For each size there shall be the following five fittings:
Description

Symbol ( Letter ) for


English Size

Symbol ( J%lrnber )
for Paris Point

(1)

(2)

(3)

.Very small

Small
Medium

XH

Large
Extra large

NOTE- Against D fitting which is average in Western countries,

in India it is G

fitting.

ThL sizes and fittings specilied in Tables 1 to 10 relate to dimensions


of the standard length of lasts and shall be checked on the lasts.

3.2

3.2.1 An illustration
showing the points
made .on lasts is given in Fig. 1.
*Glossary of footwear

terms.

where

measurements

are to be

IS t 1638 - 1969

r--_NGlH

OF LAST-j

L TOE SPRING
FIG. 1

HEIGHT OF EEELJ

POINTS OF hfEASUREMENTTO BE MADE ON A LAST

of Sizes-The
standard sizes given in Tables
shall fal under the six categories as given below:

3.3 Categories

Standard %nglish Sizes

Paris Points

Infants

1 to 6$

16 tc 23

Childrens

8 ,> 104

24 ,, 28

Category

Boys and Girls

Youths and Maids


Womens
Mens

11 3, 13
2 9, 5

29 ,, 33
34 ,, 38

2 >, 7

34 ,, 42

5 >, ll.

38 ,, 48

1 to 10

As in the Original Standard, this Page is Intentionally Left Blank

Is:l638-I!369

TABLE
1

TABLE OF MEASUREMENT

STANDARD

(Claw

Alldienuonsin
BALL

LZXGTR

Saoal

c---y-----&
(3:

,:I

g:

(7)

(81

('4)

(15:

ADUL-IS SIZES

millimetrea
k-

HF3z.f

{lb;

il7)

&

(16,

220 0

191'0 197-c z&o

2WO

215 0

197.0

203~0

m9Q

2lFO

221'0

263.9

2754

281'9

ma.4

2949

I790

18>0

210'5

L9i-0 ZOPO

2wo

215-o 221~0

202.0
203 0

2O0.0
2OLbO

214.0
215.0

214.0
212~0

220.0
2180

2!w3

2968

303 3

1850

?I?'0 2180

208~0
206~0

2838

ml'0

2260
2270
232~0
230.0

277'3

?330

22O.o
221.0
226-0
224Q

223 0
221 0

2290
227-O

235.0
233.0

2945

301.0

307 5

1880

203 3 2O9 u ?I50

217 0
215.0

288.0

xl;-0

285.7

292 2

298.7

305.2

311.7

L4l-5

2w

2110
2w.o
2140
212.0

281'5

2290
227 0

2350
233.0

MI.0
2390

302-9

3aY.4

3159

2090

213 0
2210

246.4

1452

217.0
215.0

2899
WI

3OP6

307.1

3136

3rn.l

157.0 203.0 2090

2240

2WO

236-O

242.0

223.0
2290
221.0
227-O
2?60
2320
224.0
2X0
Z~T~TTIF--F~FO-

2350
233.0
238
-~~0
2dbo

Ml.0 -2TRT
239.1) 24.50

?27.0
232.0
2300

239 0
2+&U
24:'0

2+50

2510

2MU
24ao

256"
25+u

25PO
251.0

2590
257 0

?tiO

2210

22+0
2270

I, ?I?-0 2IB'D 224 0 230-O


215-O El-0
2zto

227,O 233.0

250-c

"I!0 ?I>0

2%0

'rl5O 2J1.0 2170

2300

'33.0 L39.0

S-5

2,uo

2?W)

2J"O

236 0 ji?.O

m.5

21! i, 2?>0

213q

2390

:0;?Z

?Jii) 2300

2360

2)2 0 246'0

:7,.0

?!:O

233-o 2J9.C 2+50

24x

251.0

275 5

?jONl 2363

2120

::fi5

23JO

?4j_O 251.0 257.0

?39f

IB40

236'O ?4:O

:88x

?x+o

!TaO

23&o

zs+o

248u

?540

260'0

245~5 2510

2570

?6>0

XIP j

3+1 I, ?WO,

"'yj5

1450

3010

j+.!$O 2WO

254.0 2f6O0 266-o

2il.O 257.0 263 0 269.0


260-O 266 0 272.0

235.0
Sjs~ll
2360

235 0
233.0

241.0
2390

247 0
245 0

Z9O
2360

2490
2420

251~0
2460

-0
2390
~__.0
245

2*50
2510

212'0

2480

2R.O
2540
245'0
251'p
25lb -23iO2)8 0
2540
2540
2510
257 0
254.0
2600-257.0

26OO
2570
2wo
Z&l'0
2660
263-O

298.3

SO48

3113

317.8

-~~--~-2440
2500

3a7.5

34lFj

3wo
314.0

315'5
32@5

322.0
327'0

3L85
333 5

242.0

3067

313.1

319.7

326 2

332 7

31, 7
31@9
3r3224

318.2
3174

32+7
3299
3289

J31,L

337'7
3369
A1.Y

2480
-O

2570
2a-i.i
25+0
2600
2540
260 --2a3
2510
257':
2630
2570?6?0 ___
269'0
254.0
2600
21i60
i&loo
2&O
2320
257 0
263'0
2690
-2&C--269."
275:~
260.0
266-o
272'0
266?l
2630
26Y 0
2660
2720
2690

2720
2690
2750
27FO
2iE.b
275.0

2780
2750
El1 0
2X30
iSiD
281.0

~2R.O
28l'O

29yo
287.0

305 0

zjl.0 Lj;'d 26*0

269 0 Z?j.O

mo

266.0

3035

?j)-o 26Of

?WO

ziz?o 2iEO

265.0
2634

272-o
2690

278.0
275.0

3135

:j; 0 2630

269f

2i5.0 2810

2690

275.0

281.0

287-O TwE

Iasn~~

c--

T-F--z----

E--T-XXX. F
,:

3.1,3.2 ud3.3)

3304
335 4

-3243

.,r BALL

(&

$1

(27)

128)

203.0

740

760.780

0~3.0 820

49-8

52.6

54.0

55.4

312.7 jl9.2 357

191.0 197-o 20~0

2090

76'0

is-0

80.0

a>0

e+o

51.2. 526

WO

55'4

W8

321.1 327.6 334.1 3M-6

IWO

810

83'0

85.0

51-9

53'3

M.7

56.1

57-5

325.3 331.8 338.3 344.8 351.3

191-o 1970

51.2

332.2 33&7
347.1

20~0

?OcO

2120

77.0

790

191.0 1970

2OPO

2WO

215.0

78.0

800

82-o

640

86-O

526

5+0

55-4

3&8

58?

329.5 336.0 342.5 349.0 355.5

1940

2wo

2120

215.0

790

810

830

85.0

870

533

54.7

5kl

57'5

58-9

333.7 340.2 346.7 353.2 359.7

?,?O

221.0

80.0

820

64.0

860

88.0

5+0

554

5.58

S&2

596

337.9 344.4 350-q 357.4 363.9


342.1 346.6 355-l 361.6 368.1

?&Pa

2000

21X.0 ?I?.0 118-O Z?+O

81.0

830

850

870

890

54.7

56.1

575

58.9

6O.3

203u

LOFtI ?I?0

!?I'0 22i.o

82.0

MO

86.0

ea.0

wo

55 4

36.8

5&z

59,6

61-O

2060

?12-0 zIB0

x+0

2304

83.0

850

870

890

91.0

56.1

57.5

58.9

61.7

2WO

?IFo

221.0 2270

233,O

840

860

880

WO

9>0

568

58.2

596

61.0

62.4

3547

?24'02WO

2360

850

870

B9"

91.0

93'0

57.5

58.9

6@3

61.7

691

35a 9 3654

371.9 378 4 384.9

8tiO

376.1 382.6 389.1

31&5
328.1
320
1 321.6
326~6Lad.1

3346
341
3d9.0; ~3+b I

?12OLl80

319.3
32+3

325 8
33oc

332.3
357.3

338'8
343.8

345 3
3MJ

!I50

?II-c 2270

3235
32&j

330.0
335,"

3365

343.0
343 5
348.0-- 3545

?I80

124.0 23O.O 236.0 .?420

323.7
33.7

334.2
3WL

3213
345.;

3472
352 ?

353 7
358 7

!I:-i, 227.0 233-C 2390

24.50

3669

343 4

SY-9

3544

362 9

224'0 230-C 236.0 2420

341.1

3+7-6

351.1

3606

367

2170

233.0 2390

380-7

90-O

92.0

wo

55'2

59.6

61.0

62.4

63.8

363'1 3696

93.0

950

58.9

GO.3

61.7

63.1

64.5

367.3 373.8 380.3 386-E 3993

880

WO

92.0

940

I.0

59 G

6, 0

62.4

63'6

65.2

3715

2480

890

91.0

93.0

95.0

97'0

6.33

61.7

63.1

645

6%9

375'7 3822

388.7-395.2 401.7

25l,O

WO

920

S+O

96.0

Y8.0

61-O

62.4

63 8

692

666

3799

392.9 399.4 +Oj 9

99.0

351.8

35a.3

3LlB

?A0 u 23b.o 211-O ?4ibO 254 0

x162.5

369.U

ji5 5

233,O ?BU

353.7

3Go?

?a?7

373 2

Ji9.7

357 9

Sflf-I

370 9

3771

362.1

36w

375,

381 G

3663

372.8

379 3

385 il

&5X

361.2 367.7 3742

91.0

3WO

2390

352.8 359.3 365.8 372.3

imo

34y5

2330

3463

.350,5 357.0 363.5 370.0 376.5

117.0 890

1
3;13

'3455

W,nrn

378.0 384.5 391.0 397.5

3864

910

93 0

95.0

97 0

61'7

63.1

645

65.9

67.3

384;l 393.6 397 I 403.6 ,I@,

2ijO

15l.U 257,O

920

WO

WO

980

IWO

624

63.8

GF2

66.6

WO

3883

2360

L4l-0 24.w

154.0 260'0

93.0

95.0

97.0

990

I010

691

64.5

659

6?3

687

392.5 399.0 405'5 112.0 4185

383.9

23YO

?+5,O 1510

257.0 ?63'0

388 I

2110

2400

3923

245-O 2510

3Y4.8 401-3 407.8 +I),3

WO

950

WO

IWO

1020

63.8

65,2

66.6

68.0

694

39&7

403.2 409.7 416.2 422.7

Zji-0 ?M)-0 26tTO

95,O

970

990

101il 1030

64.5

65.9

6i.3

a7

70.1

4W9

4074

413.9 4204

426.9

257.0 26FO

96.0

980

65.2

666

68.0

694

7@8

405.1 4llG

418.1 4246

131.1

2690

,CCvO 102'0 104.0

Is: 1638-1969
TABLE

STANDARD

TAI)LEOF

MEASUREMENTS-CCHILDR"W

( Claw
All dmcm~ona

SL
N.

LWLl8H

Inso
F

(3)

(4)

;5;

(61

(7)

e:

IO?v5
ilB0
IX.5
135.0

126
I31
136
141

131
136
141
1%

13G
14,
146
151

141
1%
l5l
156

131
I36
I41
146

143.5
148'0
lY?.O
I565

I46
I48 5

I51
153-j

I56
15&j

161
163 5

ISI 5
I53

I56
156.5

161 5
163

kz5

I51
153.5
:5b
158.5

1%
tz5
163.5

IGI
1695
lb6
168.5

166

f:

160'5
165.0
169.0
173.5

l?'j
173.5

I71
I73 5
I76
178.5

13
I4
I5
I6

177.5
182a
18wO
1905

I66
lb&5
L7l
17P5

171
173.5
176
178.5

I76
178.5
181
183.5

181
183 5
!86
188'5

I76

i6i

IBG

1:

194.5
199'0

17kj

183.5

188 5

191
I93 5

I86

191

1%

.3

:
t

9
IO

in nnllimerres.

LEXOT,!

(1)

SIZES

3.1,3.2 mad 3.3 1

I9

203.0

181

10

207.5

183 5

lB&j

193 5

1985

21

211.5

1%

IS1

196

201

22

216.0

1883

193'5

1985

203.5

23

22wo

I91

I96

201

2%

24

224.5

193.5

198-j

203.5

2W5

(9)

(10)

(11)

136
I41
1:

I41
I46
I.51
1%

ig.5
I61
1635

lb1
163.5
lb6
16&j

I61
163'5
1%
168.5

166
1685
I71
173.5

171
173.5
I76
If&5

176
I78 5
181
1R3.5

I71
173.5
I76
178.5

l7tr
l7&i,
I81
183.5

181
183.5
I86
Ill85

1%
,885
191
193.5

IBI
I83 5
I86
191-vKi~
IB8'5
1995
191
1%
1995
198.5
1%

198.5
196
201
198.5
mW5
201

201
19a5

2.5

2095

208.5

(23)

(13)

(141
172 7
181.1
I.595
197 9

1792
187.6
196'0
2wt

126
131
I36
I41

I31
I96
141.
I4

I36
I41
It6
151

141
14b
151
156

496
512
52 8
H'4

51 2
52.8
:;:;

i:

166.2
17tv5
183 0
191'4

lb6
168-S
171
173-5

199.8
2M~D
208.2
21?'t

206~3
210~5
214'7
2189

212'8
217.0
221.2
225.4

I46
It3 5
14b
Ip8.5

I51
;r

161
lW5
I61
16P5

zz
57 6

57.6
58.t
59.2

g:;

153.5

I56
153 5
156
I585

58 4

boo

61.6

ZIU'I
"It.3
2w5
222.7

216.6
220.8
225.0
229.2

223 I

;:g

151
I53 5
155
1585

156
158-S
I61
1635

lb1
163.5
166
Iti5

1:5
171
173.5

z;
60 8
61.6

60.8
61.6
624
63.2

62.4
63.2
64'0
648

186
lW5
191
I93 5

2269
231.1
235.3
239'5

233.t

I61
I63 5

lg.5

171
li3.5
I76
178.5

I76
178.5
181
183'5

62'4
63 2
MO
MB

6tO
b+8
6k6
b&4

191
1995
1%

196
198.5
201

181
1895

IEG
lBB5

tj 6
664

19tk5
203-j
201
2%
2035

203'5

206
211
2085
213.5

i:

206
211
2CW5
21*5
211
216213-j
218 5

528
54.4
56.7
57 6

54
56
57
59

4
0
6.
2

HarL

2tJ;

.!! :

:3os

13,

203 S
?,I.!1
??,,-3
??B 7

: 1CPCl
?iD-4
226-b
:U 2

?I6 5
2'4.9
?33-3
2li 7

223 0
231 4
239B
24.3'2

38.0
38.5
39.0
39.5

39.5
to 0
40.5

100
20-S
41'0
41.5

4I.F
41'5
4?.0
I2 5

237-l
2413
245.5
:t9 7

243.C
2438
252'2
2jg.2

250
?543
2585
262.7

255-G

640
64 8
656

41.0
41 5
42.0
tP5

4?'G
42.5
490
435

43-o
43.5
44'0
44.5

253 9

644

40.0
4iv5
41.0
tI.5

25B!
lo? 3
266 5

2MJ4
2M 6
268 I!
2i3 0

266 9
?71,1
275 2
2i95

273.4
277.6
281.8
286'0

65.6
66'4
b7.2
bwl

GP2
bBO
GR-B
69 6

42.0
4r5
43.0
43.5

43 0
4P5
;.p

ci-0
44.5
45-O
45 5

45-O
45.5
460
4b5

270 '
2?4 9
?79 I
2833

277.2
2814
2856
:a9 B

28?7
287 9
292.1
2X.3

2s.2
z94.4
i9B6
302.8

672
680

C&B
9.6

7ii4
7l.2

+w
4+5

450
4j_5

46-C
Wj

43.0
47 5

287,52917

?940
2982

3W5
304.;

30: 0
311.2

63s

io't

;2-0

4j.U

46 0

tin

4w

293 9

302~4

308'9

3114

71'2

72 8

455

465

tp5

48-5

300-l

3W6

313-I

319 6
323 8

592
:.:
624
632

394

2608
2bkO
269'2

g;::

238~0

235.7

242.2

2399

246.4

237.6
241.8
2460

24+1
2W3
252.5

;z:;
2.590

!Z.5

I71
173.5

2437
2479

250.2
2W4

2567
2609

2692
267.4

I71
173.5

I:6
1711.5

2521

25&6

265-l

271'6

176

I81

I86

191

672

256.3

262 8

269.3

2758

178.5

I83 5

lSB'5

193.5

68.0

69.6

2GP5

267 0

2735

280.0

IBI

186

191

196

68'8

704

i2.0

73 6

46.0

470

430

490

x+3

3108

317.3

264.7

271.2

277.7

284 2

183.5

IBa.5

193.5

I98 5

69,6

71.2

22'8

WI

t6 5

47 5

185

495

3m-5

3150

32:-j

328.0

268.9

275.4

281.9

288.4

186

191

I96

201

iv'4

72 0

73.6

75.2

470

480

t9.0

So'0

312 7

3192

325.7

332 2

273.1

279.6

2&l

292-6

188'5

193.5

198.5

2095

il.2

72 E

74 4

76.0

475

435

495

X-5

316.9

3234

3?99

336.4

IS: 1638- 1969


4. MARKING
4.1 Each last aud fnotwear shall be marked with its size, and a letter ( for
English size ) or numbers (for Paris Point ) to indicate the size and fitting.
4.1.1 An example for English
fittings is given below:

size 8 or Paris

English

Fittin<gs

Size ( 8 )

size 42 for different


Ports Pnirrt Size

Very small

8E

4215

Small

8F

4216

Medium
Large

aG
8H

4218

8XH

42!9

Extra large
TABLE 3

( 42)

4217

MEASUREMENT
FOR INFANTS LASTS ( PARIS POINT )
( Clauses 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3 )
All dimensions

MEASURRMENT
(1)
L.ength of foot
I.ength of last
Fllting 5
Width of insole at the joint
Width of insole at the heel
Joint girth
Instep girth
Fitting

Point

in millimetres.

__--_-----

16

17

(2)

(3)

96.7
106*7

103-3
113.3

47.0
34.0
131.0
141.0

SIZJB OF LABTS
_-*_-I--_--_-__---~
18
19

20

21

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

110-O
1200

116.6
126.6

123.3
1333

130%
140.0

48.5
35.0
135.0
145.0

50.0
36.0
139.0
143-O

51.5
37.0
143.0
153.0

53.0
38.0
147.0
157.0

49-O
35.0
136.0
146.0

50.5
36.0
140.0
150.0

52-O
37.0
144.0
154.0

53.5
38.0
148.0
158.0

55.0
39.0
152.0
162.0

52.5
37.0
145.0
155.0

54.0
38.0
149.0
159.0

55.5
39.0
153.0
163.0

57.0

z:::
141.0
1510

1%
167.0

58.5
41.0
161.0
171.0

53.0
37.0
146.0
156.0

54.5
380
150.0
160.0

56-O
39-o
154.0
164.0

57.5
40.0
158.0
168.0

59.0
41.0
162.0
172.0

60.5
42.0
166.0
176.0

Width of insole
Width of insole
Joint girth
Instep girth
F&q
7
Width of insole
Width of insole
.Joint girth
Instep girth
Fit!ing 8
Width of insole
Width of insole
Joint girth
Instep girth

at the joint
at the heel

at the joint
at the heel

at the joint
at the heel

56.5
400
156.0
16&O

of lasts for sandals, width of insole shall be increased


NOTE - In the manufacture
in the joint by 2.5 mm, in the heel by 2 mm and in the instep girth by 10 mm.

IS : 1638- 1969
TABLE

MEASIJPEMENT

FOR

CHILDRENS

LASTS

( PARIS

POINT

( Clauses 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3 )


All dimensions
PLACE

in/ millimetres.

OF

SIZIZS
-__--

----

(1)

OF LASTS
h----.

__

24

25.

26

27

28

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

Length

of foot

150.0

156+

163.3

1700

1766

Length

of last

160-O

166.0

173.3

180.0

186%

Fitting 5
Width

of insole at the joint

59.0

60.5

62.0

63.5

65.0

Width

of insole at the heel

42.0

43.0

44.0

45.0

46.C

163.0

167.0

171.0

175.0

179x

173.0

177.0

181.0

185.0

189.C

Joint
Instep

girth
girth

Fitting 6
Width

of insole at the joint

61-O

62.5

640

65.5

67.C

Width

of insole at the heel

43.0

44.0

45.0

46.0

47.c

*Joint girth

168.0

172.0

17&O

180.0

i84.C

Instep

178.0

182.0

1860

1900

194c

girth

Fitting 7
Widrh

cf insole at the joint

63.0

64.5

66.0

67.5

69.C

Width

of insole at the heel

44.0

45.0

46.0

47.0

48.C

Joint
Instep

girth
girth

1730

177.0

181.0

185.0

189.C

183.0

187.0

191.0

195.0

199X

of lasts for sandals! width of insole shall be increas


NOTE - In the manufacture
in the joints by 25 mm, in the heel by 2 mm and m the instep girth by 10 mm.

10

IS : 1638- 1969

TABLE 5

MEASUREMENT
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS ( TEENAGERS)
LASTS ( PARIS POINT )
( C1ause.c3.1, 3.2 and 3.3)
All dimcnsians in millimetres.

PLACE OI
MEASUREMENT
(1)
Length of foot
Length of last

hit8

OF LASTS

_,,_.----A

-----_

29

30

31

32

33

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

:ti:;

1900
200.0

196.6
206.6

203.3
213.3

216,o
220.0

69.5
1%
201.0

71.0
50.0
195.0
205.0

72.5
51.3
199.0
209.0

73.0
51.0
200.0
2 10.0

Filling 5
Width of insole at the joint
Width of insole at the heel
oint girth
i nstep girth

z*ao
1870
197.0

Fitting 6
Width of insole at the joint
Width of insole at the heel
Joint girth
Instep girth

68.5

70.0

1%:
19&O

1%:
202.0

71.5
5&O
196.0
206.0

705
l~*oo
203.0

72.0
50.0
197.0
207.0

73.5
51*0
201*0
211*0

75.0
52.0
205.0
215-O

z:;
198.0
206.0

74.0
51.0
202-o
212.0

75.5
52.0
206,o
216.0

77.0
53.0
210.0
2200

Fitting 7
Width of inrolc at the oint
Width of insole at the k eel
Joint girth
Instep girth

76.5
53.0
209.0
219*0

Fitting 8
Width of insole at the oint
Width of insole at the h eel
.Joint girth
Instep girth

the production of lasts for shoes of rubber and sandala,


NOTE+1--In
insole shall be increased in the joints by 25 mm and in the heel by 2 mm.

width

of

No,r~ 2-In
rhe producrion of lasts, instep girth shall be increased for sandals by
10 mm and for boots and shoes of rubbers by 5 mm.

11

18:1638-1969
TABLE

MEASUREMENT

FOR

YOUTHS

( BIG BOYS)

LASTS

(PARIS POINT )
( Clauses 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3)
All dimensions

PLACE OF
MEASUREMENT

(1)

in millimetres.

r---------34

SIZES OE LAS!tS
A_---___-_-_
36
37
35

38

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

Length

of foot

216.6

223.3

230.0

236.6

243-3

Length

of last

226.6

233.3

240-o

246.6

253-3

Width

of insole at the joint

740

75.5

77.0

78.5

80.0

Width

of insole at the heel

52-o

53.0

54.0

55-o

56.0

Joint

girth

Instep

girth

Width

of insole at the joint

Width

of insole at the heel

Joint

girth

203.0

207.0

211.0

215.0

219.0

213.0

217.0

221.0

225.0

229.0

76-O

77.5

79.0

80.5

32.0

53.0

54.0

55-o

56-O

208.0

212.0

216.0

220.0

224.0

218-O

222.0

226.0

230.0

234.0

840

57.0

Instep

girth

Width

of insole at the joint

78-O

79*5

81.0

82-5

Width

of insole at the heel

54.0

55.0

56.0

57-o

58.0

2130

217.0

221.0

225.0

229.0

223.0

227-O

231.0

235-O

239.9

Joint
Instep

girth
girth

Fitting 8
Width

of insole at the joint

80.0

81.5

83.0

84.5

86.0

Width

of insole at the heel

55.0

56.0

57.0

58.0

590

Joint
Instep

girth
girth

218.0

2220

226.0

230.0

234-O

228.0

232-O

236-O

240.0

244.0
width

of

for sandals

by

NOTE
1 -In
the production
of lasts for shoes of rubber
and sandals,
insole shall be increased in the joints by 2.5 mm and in the heel by 2 mm.

NOTE 2 - In the production


of lasts, instep girlh
10 mm and for boots and shoes of rubbers by 5 mm.

12

shall

be increased

IS : 1638- 1969

TABLE

MEASUREMENT

FOR

MAIDS

( MISSES)

LASTS

( PARIS

POINT)

( Clauses 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3 )


All dimensions

PLACE OF
MEASUREMENT

(1)

in millimetres.

SlZFS

____-_---__h_____--____~
35
34

OF L\STS
36

37

38

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

Length

of foot

216.6

223.3

230.0

236%

243.3

Length

of last

226.6

233.3

240.0

246.6

253.3

Fitting 5
Width

of insole at the joint

72.0

73.5

75.0

76.5

78,O

Width

of intole

50.0

51.0

52.0

53.0

54.0

Joint

203.0

207.0

211.0

215.0

219.0

213.0

217.0

221.0

225.0

2290

of insole at the joint

74.0

75.5

77.0

78.5

of insole at the heel

51.0

52.0

53.0

54.0

55.0

208.0

212.0

216.0

220.0

224.0

218.0

222.0

226.0

230.0

2340

girth

Instep

girth

Width
Width
Joint
Instep

at the heel

girth
girth

809

Fitting 7
Width

of insole at the joint

76.0

77.5

79.0

80.5

Width

of insole at the heel

52.0

53.0

54.0

55-o

56.0

213.0

217.0

221.0

225.0

229.0

223.0

227.0

231.0

2350

239.0

Joint
Instep

girth
girth

82.0

Fitting 8

840

Width

of insole at the joint

78.0

79.5

810

82.5

Width

of insole at the heel

530

54.0

55.0

56.0

57.0

218.0

222.0

226.0

130.0

2340

228.0

232.0

236.0

24080

244.0

Joint
Instep

girth
girth

the production
of lasts for shoes of rubber
and sandals,
NOTE 1 -In
inscle shall be increased in the joints by 2.5 mm and in the heel by 2 mm.
of lasts, instep girth shall
NOTE 2 - In the produCtion
10 mm and for boots and shoes of rubbers by 5 mm.

13

be increased

width

for sandals

of
.

by
1

TABLE

MEASUREMENT

FOR WOMJ3NS
( crclurcs 3.1,3.2

(LADIES

) LASTS

( PARIS POINT

and 3.3 )

All dilriensions in millimetres.


SIZES
OF LASTS
_-h-

p---____-___---

(1)

Length of fbot
Length of last

------_

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

(2)

(3

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

63)

(9)

(10)

(11)

210.0
220-O

216-6
2266

223.3
233.3

230-O
240-O

236.6
246.6

243-3
253.3

250-o
260-o

256.6
266.6

263-3
273.3

270.0
280-O

68.5
48-O
194.0
2opO

70-O
49-O
198Q
208-O

71.5

74-5
52Q
210.0
220.0

76Q
53Q
214-o
224-o

77.5

79-o
55-o
222Q
232-O

80-5

2lz-:
212.0

73-o
51-o
206-o
216-O

70-5

72-O

75.0
52Q
211-O
221-o

75.5
539
215-O
22S.O

78.5

42

Fitting 4

I c

rp

Width of in.sole at the joint


Width of insole at the heel
Joint girth
Instep girth
Rtig

2%:
228-o

2E
236-o

z:
230-O
2400

Width of insole at the joint


Width of insole at the heel
Joint girth
Instep girth

Width of insole at the joint


Width of insole at the heel
Joint girth
Instep girth

1%:
209Q

2%:
213-o

73-5
51-o
207-O
217-o

72.5
2z.o
214-o

74-o
51-o
2cBQ
218-o

75-5
52-O
212-o
222-o

77-o
53-o
216-o
226.0

74-5
51.0
209Q
219-o

76-O
52-O
213-O
223Q

77-5
53-O
217Q
227-O

E
221-O
231-O

78-O
2E
229-o

79-5
550
2230
233-O

80-O

81-5

2z:
2300

2%
234-O

2zz
238-o

80.5
55-9
225Q
235-O

82-O
g

83.5
57-o
2331)
243Q

81-O
2%
237-O

82.5
57-o
231-O
241-O

83-O
57-o
232.0
242-O

2;s:
246-o

85-O

86.5

2E
247-O

2::
25lQ

84-O
2::
245-O

84.5

F-7
Width of insole at the joint
Width of insole at the heel
Joint girth
Instep girth

239Q

Fitting 8
Width of insole at the joint
Width of insole at the heel
Joinr girth
Instep girth

765
52.0
2MO
2240

7&O
,536.
21&O
228.6

795
540
222.0
232.0

gz
.

85.5

870

230.0
240.0

234.0
244.0

2z.i
248-o

2%:
252.0

$;

iii.:*

90.0
61.0
250.0
260.0

246.0
256.0

NOTE 1- In the production of lasts for footwear


oints by 2 mm and at the heel by 1 mm.

with low heel ( up to 25 mm ), width of insole shall be decreased

NATE 2 - In the production of lasts for footwear


in the joints by 4 mm and in the heel by 2 mm.

with medium

NCBTB3 - In the production of lasts for shoes with


thejointsby6mmandintheheelby3mm.
NUTS 4 heelby4mm..
L
WI

810
55.0
226.0
2360

In the production

Na
5 - In the production
and in the heel by 1 mm.

NOTE6 - In the production


on elastics by 5 mm.

of lasts for sandals,

high heel

width

of lasts for boots of rubber,

heel ( 25 to 40 mm ), width of insole shall be decreased

( 45 to 60 mm ), width of insole shall

of insole shall be increased

width

at the

of insole

of lasts, instep girth shall be-increased

shall

be decreased

in

in the joints by 3 mm and in the

be increased

in the joints

by 2.5 mm

for sandals by 10 mm and for boots and high shoes

TABLE

MEASUREMENT
FOR
( ckIzues 3.1, 3.2 and
3.3 )MENS
All dimensions

PLACE OF
MEASCRIWENT

------

LASTS

in millimetres.
SrzrtsOF LASTS
___--3c_-_--_----___--_--~

2
F

38
(2)
243.3
253.3

39
(3)
250.0
260.0

40
(4)
256.6
266.6

41
(5)
263.3
273.3

42
(6)
270.0
280.0

43
(7)
276.6
286.6

44
(8)
283.3
293.3

45
(9)
290.0
300.0

46
(10)
296-6
306.6

47
(11)
303.3
313.3

48
(12)
310.0
3200

83.5
.56-O
2190
2290

85.0
570
223.0
233.0

86.5
58.0
227.0
237.0

88-O
59.0
231.0
241.0

89-5
60.0
235.0
245.0

91.0
61.0
239-O
249.0

92.5
62-O
243.0
253.0

94.0
63.0
247.0
257.0

95.5
640
251.3
261.0

97.0
65-O
255-O
265-O

98.5
66.0
259.0
269.0

85.5
57.0
224.0
2340

87.0
58.0
228.0
238.0

88.5
59.0
232.0
242-O

90.0
GO-0
236-o
2460

91.5
61.0
240.0
250.0

93.0
62.0
244.0
254.0

94.5
63-O
248.0
258.0

96.0
64.0
252-O
262-O

97.5
65.0
256.0
266.0

99-o
66.0
260.0
270.0

100.5
670
2640
274.0

Width of insole at the joint


Width of insole at the heel
Joint girth
Instep girth

875
58.0
229-O
239.0

890
59 0
233.0
243.0

90.5
60-O
237.0
247.0

92.0
61-O
241.0
251-O

93.5
62.0
245.0
255.0

95.0
63-O
249.0
2590

96-5
640
2530
263.0

98.0
65-O
257.0
267.0

99.5
66.0
261.0
271.0

101.0
67.0
265-O
275.0.

102.5
68.0
2690
279.0

Fitting 8
Width of insole at the joint
Width of insole at the heel
Joint girth
Instep girth

89.5
59-o
2340
244.0

91.0
60.0
238.0
248.0

92.5
61.0
242.0
252.0

94.0
62-O
.244%0
256.0

95.5
63-D
250-O
260.0

97.0
64-O
254.0
264-O

98-5
65.0
258.0
268.0

100.0
66.0
262.0
272-O

101.5
67.0
266.0
2760

103-o
68.0
270-O
280-O

104.5
69.0
2740
284-O

(1)
Length
Length

of foot
of bast

Fitting 5
Width of insole at the joint
Width of insole at the heel
Joint girth
Instep girth
Fitting 6

Width of insole at the joint


Width of insole at the heel
Joint girth
Instep girth
Fitting i

Fitting 9
Width of insole at the joint
91.5
930
94.5
96.0
97.5
99-o
1005
102.0
103.5
105-o
106.5
Width of insole at the hLe1
60.0
61.0
62.0
63.0
64.0
65.0
66.0
67-O
68.0
690
7@-0
Joint girth
2390
243.0
247.0
251.0
255.0
2590
263.0
267.0
271-O
275.0
279-O
Instep girth
249-O
253-O
257.0
261-O
265.0
269.0
273.0
277.0
281-O
285-O
289.0
NOTE l--In
the production
of lasts for Oxford shoes ( low shon ), instep girth shall be reduced by 3 mm and the upper
heel part shall be thinner than that of lasts for boots.
NOTE 2- Instep girth shall be increased in the production
of lasts for marsh and fishing hoots by 20 mm, for sandals by
10 mm, and for chrome ( box-calf)
boots bv 7 mm.

5t
3

IS : 1638 - 1969

APPENDIX
( Clause0.3 )
COMPARATIVE
A-l.

COMPARATIVE

SHOE SIZES

SIZE

A-l.1 The approximate

equivalent shoe sizes in Paris Point size scale,


English size scale and American size scale are given in Table 10 and
Fig. 2.
TABLE

10

COMPARATIVE

(Clauses

LENQTH,~~

220
2245
228.5
2330

AMIERICANSIZP:

ENGLISH SIZE
(2)

(1)
1

2f
3
3)
4

Adults
,9
,,
,,

237.0
241.5
245.5
250.0

4f
5
54
6

7,
,,

118.0
126.5
1350
143.5

(4)

Adults

33
34
35

::
>,

36

::

,*

38

74
8

1:
I,

39
40

>P

19

9)
10

1:
2,

,s

104

,,

,,

zg
12

::
,,

,,

;,a

$3

254.0
258.5
262.5
267.0

305.0
309.5
313.5
109.5

(3)

37
-

,P

,,
,,
,,

288.0
292.5
296.5
301.0

PARISPOINT

3,
1,

,9

271.0
275.5
279.5
284.0

SIZES

3.1, 3.2 and 3.3)

,,
,I

,a

:;*
1 Chilkn
;

,,

4
5

::
,,

134
::
1 Children

G
42
43
44
45

4s
47
18

:
4
5

::
3,
,,

:o
( Continued )

17

TABLE 10
bZWTH,mm

COMPARATXVE SIZES -

ENQLIBII SIZE

(1)

5f Children
&
7

1:
1,

1650
!69*0
173.5
177.5

7)

9,

&
9

1:
,,

182.0
186.0
190.5
194.5

9a

1)

&
11

::
,I

199-O
203.0

:;*

$3

207.5
211.5

12)
13

::
>,

216.0

131;

,,

SIZE

hERIOAN

(2)

148.0
152.0
156.5
160.5

Cod

(3)
?

PARIS PCINT

(4)
22
23

Chidreu

6)
7

::
,,

134

,,

33

NOTE - The American scale is just the same as English scale with the only exception
that the scale starts at 3 f* inches instead of 4 inches for size 0. The matter is
complicated
by th- American
practice of stamping shoes 14 size up; thus size 4 is
marked size 54. In addition, the fittings are marked two fittings down.

A-2.

INTER-CONVERSION
SIZE

OF PARIS

POINT

SIZE AND ENGLISH

A-2.1 Conversion from Paris Point Size to English Sizeshould be done in accordance with the following steps:

The

conversion

a) Convert Paris Point to centimetres


by multiplying
1 Paris Point = Q cm ),
b) Convert centimetres
to the nearest # inches,
c) Convert inches to English size, and

with

(as

d) Where this value exceeds 13, subtl,act 13 from the derived English
size to get adult size (as adult English
sizes are numbered
onwards from 13 ).
Exampie:
To convert

Paris Point 39 into Engiish

a) 39 X 8 = 26 cm,
!8

size:

IS : 1636- 1969
b) 26cm=+

10.24 inches 7 lOi inches,

c) lO# inches = sife ( IO+ - 4) x 3 = size 19, and


d) 19- 13 ~6.
Therefore,
NOTE

39 Paris Point = size 6 adults.

Adult size 5 -

10 inches, then 10) inches will be size 6.

A-2.2 Convcrrion from English Size to Paris Point --The


should be done in accordance with the following:
a) Convert

English

conversion

sizes to inches,

b) Convert inches into centimetres, and


c) Convert centimetres
into Paris Point
1 Paris Point =L# cm ).

by multiplying

by 8 (as

Example:
To convert

size 8 adults

a) Size 8 adults

into Paris Point:

has a length

+ 4) inches = 11 inches,

(
b) 11 x 2.54 = 27.94 cm, and
c) 27.94 x # e 42 Paris Point
Nom

( nearest

size).

1 Paris Point = ) cm
2.54 cm =

1 inch

English size 0 = 4 inches

A-2.3 An easy method of conversion is suggested by the fact that size 5


English
adults ( 10 inches) is practically the same size as 38 Paris Point.
size in inches may be converted
into Paris Point units from the following:
Paris Point
English size in inches=

19

38
10

c)v,

0;;
cm
w

INFINE.:
CHILDAENS,
BOYSANO
YOUTHSANO
MAIDS 4; WOMENS

Americun Sizes-start
the English size-stick:

OlRLS t-2-k
S-6; MEW

%8-Q

with Childrens size 0 represcntin!:


a shoe Insole length of 3; i-. Each size interval
1 shorter than its English equivalent;
half sizes are made.
each size is, therefore,
1-2

a shoe insole length of 4. Each


English Sizes-start
with Childrens
size 0 representing
8.5 mm.
The English size scale is divided into (1) Childrens
size ranging
from 0 to i 13 (P
scale ranging from i 1 to 12 ( S+ to 12) ). Half sizes are usually made.
P~rir Point - This continental
size unit is equal Lo 6% mm.
up to the largest sizes. Half sizes are not made.
Metric Scale -

This is another

scale in use in the continent


FIG.

,-,

The

size scale begins 0 cm,

with one size equal

COMPARATIVK

to 1

SIZE CHART

cm.

and

is i similar

to

full size illrcrval is : 01


to 81 ), and (2) AdulrS
continues

\\,ithout

a break

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