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Salvatore Ferragamo Size Chart

 

Shoes

Shoes Size Chart

Measurement Unit: US (inch) | World (cm) | Both

Ferragamo SIzeUSUKEuropeMexicoBrasilChinaJapanKorea
554394.536.53923
5.55.54.539.553739.523.5245
665405.537.54024250
6.56.55.540.563840.524.5255
776416.538.54125260
7.57.56.541.573941.525.5265
887427.539.54226270
8.58.57.542.584042.526.5275
998438.540.54327280
9.59.58.543.594143.527.5285
10109449.541.54428290
10.510.59.544.5104244.528.5295
1111104510.542.54529300
11.511.510.545.5114345.529.5
1212114611.543.54630
12.512.511.546.5124446.5
1313124744.547
1414134845.548295
1515144946.549
   
 

 

 

 

Men's Width Size Chart

Measurement Unit: US (inch) | World (cm) | Both

WidthDescription
DStandard
EEWide
EEEExtra Wide
   
 

 

 

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Clothing & Apparel

Measurement Unit: US (inch) | World (cm) | Both

Alpha SizeUSUKItalyFranceGermanySpainJapanKoreaChinaAustraliaNumericBustWaistHip
XS343444444444190170/88A8444
341/2 inch
88 cm
30 inch
76 cm
351/2 inch
90 cm
S363646464646295175/92A8746
36 inch
91 cm
311/2 inch
80 cm
37 inch
94 cm
M3838484848483100180/96A9048
371/2 inch
95 cm
33 inch
84 cm
381/2 inch
98 cm
L4040505050504105185/100A9350
391/2 inch
100 cm
341/2 inch
88 cm
40 inch
102 cm
XL4242525252525110190/104A9652
41 inch
104 cm
36 inch
91 cm
42 inch
107 cm
XXL4444545454546115195/108A9954
421/2 inch
108 cm
371/2 inch
95 cm
431/2 inch
110 cm
3XL4646565656567200/112A10256
44 inch
112 cm
391/2 inch
100 cm
45 inch
114 cm
4XL484858585858810558
451/2 inch
116 cm
41 inch
104 cm
461/2 inch
118 cm
   
 

 

 

 

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Belts

Measurement Unit: US (inch) | World (cm) | Both

Ferragamo SizeBelt LengthPant Size
8031 inch
80 cm
XXS
8533 inch
85 cm
XS
9035 inch
90 cm
S
9537 inch
95 cm
M
10039 inch
100 cm
L
10541 inch
105 cm
XL
11043 inch
110 cm
XXL
11545 inch
115 cm
XXXL
   
 

 

 

 

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Salvatore Ferragamo

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Salvatore Ferragamo (5 June 1898 – 7 August 1960) was an Italian shoe designer and the founder of luxury goods high-end retailer Salvatore Ferragamo S.p.A. An innovative shoe designer, Salvatore Ferragamo, established a reputation in the 1930s. In addition to experimenting with materials including kangaroo, crocodile, and fish skin, Ferragamo drew on historic inspiration for his shoes. 

Salvatore (registered as "Salvadore") Ferragamo was born in 1898 to a poor family in Bonito, Italy, near Avellino, the eleventh of fourteen children of Antonio Ferragamo and Mariantonia Ferragamo (both had the same surname, which often happened in smaller Italian towns). After making his first pair of shoes for himself, a pair of high heels, at age nine (and his sisters to wear at their confirmation), young Salvatore decided that he had found his calling.

After studying shoemaking in Naples for a year, Ferragamo opened a small store based in his parents' home. In 1915, he emigrated to Boston, Massachusetts, where one of his brothers worked in a cowboy boot factory. After a brief stint at the factory, Ferragamo convinced his brothers to move to California, first Santa Barbara then Hollywood. It was there that Ferragamo found success, initially opening a shop for repair and made-to-measure shoes, leading to a long period of designing footwear for the cinema.

Reluctant to accept that his shoes could be beautiful but uncomfortable to wear, he studied anatomy at the University of Southern California.

After spending thirteen years in the US, Ferragamo returned to Italy in 1927, settling in Florence. He began to fashion shoes for prominent women, including the Maharani of Cooch Behar, Eva Peron and Marilyn Monroe. He opened a workshop in the Via Mannelli, experimenting with design, while applying for patents for his innovations. He filed for bankruptcy in 1933 due to bad management and economic pressure, but was able to expand his operations in the 1950s, including a workforce of 700 artisans who made 350 pairs of shoes per day, by hand.

"The Rainbow" was created by Salvatore Ferragamo in 1938 and was the first instance of the platform shoe returning in modern days in the West. The platform sandal was designed for American singer and actress Judy Garland. The shoe was a tribute to Garland's signature song "Over the Rainbow" performed in The Wizard of Oz (1939) feature film. The shoe was crafted using shaped slabs of cork covered in suede with gold kidskin straps. His was inspired to experiment with new materials to find materials not rationed during World War II.

Salvatore Ferragamo died in 1960 at the age of 62, but his name lives on as an international company, which has expanded its operations to include luxury shoes, bags, eyewear, silk accessories, watches, perfumes and a ready-to-wear clothing line. At his death, his wife Wanda and later their six children (Fiamma, Giovanna, Fulvia, Ferruccio, Massimo and Leonardo) ran the company.

His most famous invention is arguably the "Cage heel".  Fiamma (Salvatore's eldest daughter who died in 1998) came up with the "Vara pumps" in 1978.

A museum dedicated to Ferragamo's life and work opened in the Palazzo Spini Feroni in 1995.  The palazzo had been bought by Ferragamo in the 1930s.

In March 2013, Ferragamo's fashion house, Salvatore Ferragamo S.p.A., established the Ferragamo Foundation in Florence. The foundation was formed to cultivate young fashion designers, based on the ideas of Salvatore Ferragamo.

The company is owned by the Ferragamo family, which in November 2006 included Salvatore's widow Wanda, five children, 23 grandchildren and other relatives. There is a rule that only three members of the family can work at the company, prompting fierce competition.


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Note: 1 inch = 2.54 cm, 1 cm = 0.394 inch, 1 foot = 30.48 cm, 1 cm = 0.033 foot, 1 foot = 12 inch, 1 inch = 0.083 foot

 

 

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