Gant

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Gant - Female

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Fit Type: True to size

Foot Length (mm) EU US Mondopoint UK Japan (cm) China (mm) Korea (mm)
230 36 5 230 3 23.0 230 230
240 37 6 240 4 24.0 240 240
245 38 6.5 245 4.5 24.5 245 245
250 39 7.5 250 5.5 25.0 250 250
260 40 8.5 260 6.5 26.0 260 260
265 41 9 265 7 26.5 265 265
270 42 10 270 8 27.0 270 270

Based On: Gant - Female

Last updated: 2025-07-17 11:28:48

No, Gant sizing varies by model. Some Gant styles run small while others run large. Check our model-specific guides below for exact fit information.
Use our Gant size conversion charts above. Gant uses standard European sizing. EU 40 = US 7 (women) or US 7.5 (men) = UK 6.5. For exact conversions, see the charts on this page.
Gant uses European sizing which tends to be consistent with other European brands. Compared to Nike or Adidas, you may need to check each model as fit varies. Use our size finder tool for accurate cross-brand comparison.
Gant fit varies by model. Browse our model-specific sizing guides below to see which Gant shoes run small, true to size, or large. Each guide includes exact fit adjustments.

Gant is a Swedish-American fashion brand founded in 1949, originally known for premium dress shirts. The brand has expanded into lifestyle footwear including sneakers, boots, and casual shoes with a preppy, Scandinavian-American aesthetic. Gant footwear emphasizes quality materials and classic design.

Gant shoes generally fit true to size with European sizing. Sneakers have a comfortable, standard fit while leather shoes and boots may feel snug initially before breaking in. The brands sizing is consistent across most styles.

Order your normal EU size for Gant footwear. For leather shoes and boots, consider that the material will stretch and conform to your foot over time. If youre between sizes, going up half a size is the safer choice.