Barker Turing Brogue Shoe - Black Calf

Size Guide

₦560,000.00


Barker Turing is a brogue pattern on a generous FX last which is most like a G fit. Turing is made using a flexible and lightweight welted leather sole and includes a removeable antibacterial insock, extra padding and a waterproof membrane to give water resistance. This is a great option for a work/formal shoe.

  • Designed and made in Northampton, England
  • Premium craftsmanship since 1880
  • Goodyear Welted construction
  • Removable antibacterial insock
  • Padded comfort tongue
  • Flexible three part insole
  • Calf leather with a natural finish
  • Hand-stitched detailing
  • Leather sole with rubber forepart
  • Fitting type: FX (Between regular and wide)

     

      NOTE:

      This is a PRE-ORDER. 

      Once you place your order, your shoes will be ordered directly from BARKER.

      Your shoes will arrive on the 15th of the following month.

      50% Payment is required at the time of your order, or by the cut-off date.

      The Cut-OFF date is 21st of the current month.

          Size,
          Material
          Colour
          Black Calf

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          Size Guide
          CLOTHING - SINGLE SIZE CONVERSION
          UK 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26
          EUROPEAN 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54
          US 1 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22

          Women's size guide for UK sizes - Dresses, jackets, coats

          UK Size 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 24
          Bust (inches) 32.5 33.5 34.5 35.5 36.5 38 39.5 41 43 45
          Waist (inches) 24 25 26 27 28 29.5 31 32.5 34.5 36.5
          Hip (inches) 34.5 35.5 36.5 37.5 38.5 40 41.5 43 45 47
          Bust (cm) 82.5 85 87.5 90 92.5 96.5 100.5 104 109 114
          Waist (cm) 61 63.5 66 68.5 71 75 79 82.5 87.5 93
          Hip (cm) 87.5 90 93 95 98 101.5 105.5 109 114 119

           

          Men's size guide

          UK Sizes XS S M L XL XXL XXXL
          Neck (inches) 13-13 1/2 14-14 1/2 15-15 1/2 16-16 1/2 17-17 1/2 18-18 1/2 19-19 1/2
          Chest (inches) 33-34 35-37 38-40 42-44 46-48 50-52 54-56
          Sleeve (inches) 31 1/2-32 32 1/2-33 33 1/2-34 34 1/2-35 35 1/2-36 36-36 1/2 36 1/2-37
          Waist (inches) 27-28 29-31 32-34 36-38 40-42 44-46 50-52
          Neck (cm) 33-34 36-37 38-39 40-42 43-45 46-47 48-49
          Chest (cm) 84-86 89-94 96-102 107-112 116-122 127-132 137-140
          Sleeve (cm) 80-81 82-84 85-86 87-89 90-91 91-93 93-94
          Waist (cm) 68-71 73-79 81-86 91-97 101-107 111-117 127-132

          Men’s shoe sizes

          Convert men’s international shoe sizes.

          U.S./Canada

          U.K.

          Europe

          China

          5

          4.5

          37.5

          38

          5.5

          5

          38

          39

          6

          5.5

          38.5

          39.5

          6.5

          6

          39

          40

          7

          6.5

          40

          41

          7.5

          7

          40.5

          -

          8

          7.5

          41

          42

          8.5

          8

          42

          43

          9

          8.5

          42.5

          43.5

          9.5

          9

          43

          44

          10

          9.5

          44

          44.5

          10.5

          10

          44

          45

          11

          10.5

          44.5

          45.5

          11.5

          11

          45

          46

          12.5

          12

          46

          47

          13

          12.5

          46.5

           47.5

          14

          13

          47

          48



          What are the shoe width sizes?

          For men

          Does shoe width matter?

          Choosing the right shoes width is key to your foot health.

          Shoes that are too narrow can cause sores, cramps and bunions. They’re also likely to be too tight, increasing the chance of sweating and the risk of bacterial infection. 

          Shoes that are too wide won’t secure your foot properly, causing friction while walking, potentially leading to sores and blisters. To walk properly, your toes need to be gripped. If they’re not, it can lead to issues such as hammer toe and nail problems. 

          How can I measure my shoe width?

          Follow these steps to measure your feet and find a pair of shoes with the right width:

          1. Wrap a tape measure around the widest part of your bare foot.
          2. Place a foot on the ground as if you were standing normally.
          3. Mark the width of your foot in millimeters on the tape measure.
          4. Use this measurement to determine the shoe width you need.

          This UK foot width chart should give you a good idea of the shoe width you require:

           This UK foot width chart should give you a good idea of the shoe width you require:

          UK Size

          Narrow

          Medium

          Wide

          X Wide

          3

          7.2 cm

          8.1 cm

          9 cm

          10 cm

          4

          7.5 cm

          8.5 cm

          9.4 cm

          10.3 cm

          5

          7.9 cm

          8.8 cm

          9.7 cm

          10.6 cm

          6

          8.3 cm

          9 cm

          10 cm

          11 cm

          7

          8.6 cm

          9.4 cm

          10.3 cm

          11.3 cm

          8

          8.8 cm

          9.7 cm

          10.6 cm

          11.6 cm

          9

          9.1 cm

          10 cm

          11 cm

          11.9 cm

          10

          9.6 cm

          10.3 cm

          11.2 cm

          12.3 cm

          11

          9.7 cm

          10.6 cm

          11.6 cm

          12.7 cm

          12

          9.9 cm

          10.9 cm

          12 cm

          13.1 cm

          13

          10.2 cm

          11.2 cm

          12.4 cm

          13.5 cm

           

           Does shoe width increase with shoe size?

          Generally speaking, the bigger your foot, the wider it is. Shoe width doesn’t just apply to the distance between the widest part of your shoe, but also how deep it is too.

          Shoe size and shoe width tend to be proportional in standard sizing, so large shoes may run a little wider than necessary if you have long, but narrow feet.

          However, we’d advise against opting for a larger shoe size, solely for the purpose of getting a wider fit, as this could cause a trip hazard.

           

          HOW TO MEASURE YOUR FEET

          https://www.wikihow.com/Find-Your-Shoe-Size