What size is a 5 in shoes?

What size is a 5 in shoes?

Youth Size Conversions (6 – 10 years)

US Sizes Euro Sizes Inches
4.5 36 9″
5 37 9.125″
5.5 37 9.25″
6 38 9.5″

How many inches is a size 4 waist?

Dresses, jackets, coats – US sizes

US Size 2 4
Waist (inches) 24 25
Hip (inches) 34.5 35.5
Bust (cm) 82.5 85
Waist (cm) 61 63.5

What size waist should a 5’10 man have?

35 inches

What size waist should a 5’6 man have?

Ideally, all should aim to keep their waist measurement less than half that of their height, found the scientists. That means a 6ft (72 inch) tall man should aim to keep his waist less than 36 inches, while a 5ft 4in (64 inch) woman should keep hers under 32 inches.

What is the ideal waistline for a man?

For your best health, your waist should be less than 40 inches around for men, and less than 35 inches for women. If it’s larger than that, you may want to talk with your doctor about what your next steps are, including losing weight. You can’t spot-reduce your waist, or any other part of your body.

What size waist should a 5 7 man have?

For a height of 5 feet, 7 inches, a healthy waist circumference is between 29 and 35 inches.

Is a 34 waist good?

Medically, the advice these days is for a woman to have a waist less than 32 inches [81.5 cm] and 36 inches [91.5 cm] for a man. Above those measurements is regarded by the medics as indicating overweight and loss of control over diet, exercise, lifestyle generally. And for a man between 30 and 34 inches.

Is a 34 waist fat?

For women, a waist measurement of 34 inches or less is a healthy size. A waistline that measures 35 inches or greater can mean that you have too much fat in your mid-section. For example, if your waist is 32 inches and your hips are 43 inches, you would divide 32 by 43 for a waist-to-hip ratio of 0.74.

Is a 35 inch waist bad?

Women with a waist circumference of 35 inches (88 centimeters) or more face an increased risk for obesity-related health issues, including premature death, according to new research culled from the long-term Women’s Health Initiative study.

Andrew

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