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Women’s Shoes and Trainers Frequently Asked Questions
Men's trainers are generally wider and longer than women's trainers. If you're going from a woman to a man's trainer, add a half size to the figure. For example, if you usually wear a women's size 5 shoe, the equivalent for that would be a men's size 5.5 trainers.
Classic trainer styles look great with mum jeans, like hi-top or lo-top shoes. They have an old-school feel that goes well with the high-waisted style of mum jeans.
Women and men have different physiologies, so their sizing is slightly different. In particular, women usually have narrower feet than men.