Similarities and differences between the European size of one and two sizes

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-29

First, let's get to know the definitions of Euro 1 and Euro 2. European one code is also known as the centimeter code for the majority of users, it is mainly suitable for most European countries, such as Germany, France, Italy and other countries, its measurement method is centimeter, high precision and precision. At the same time, the European two yards are mostly used in countries such as the United Kingdom and Ireland, and the inch is used as the unit of measurement, which is more concise and simple to operate. In contrast, the Chinese shoe size is calculated based on the length of the human foot, and the size size is directly proportional to the length of the foot. So how do you choose the right code?Let's take a look at the conversion method.

For this, we can refer to the following conversion chart. However, it's important to note that everyone's foot size is different, and there is no complete uniformity, so you can measure your actual size before choosing the right shoe in the specified code. In the same way, when buying European-style shoes, it is best to know exactly the real data of your own steps, so as to improve the accuracy of your purchase and reduce errors.

Next, let's take a look at the area of clothing sizing. Traditionally, our Asian sizes are generally marked by data such as height and waist circumference, while European sizes are more marked with SHIRT XS, S, M, L, XL. Despite being similar in height and weight, people in Europe tend to wear slightly larger sizes than Asians, often one or two sizes more. We don't have to worry too much about this phenomenon, we just need to check the size chart in the product description in detail before purchasing. After all, you can only enjoy a pleasant shopping process if you are physically comfortable.

Further, we can also see that all aspects of life involve the problem of local scale differences. For example, the difference in the size of the ring cannot be ignored. Due to the different customs Xi habits and cultural backgrounds of different regions, a variety of different types of ring measurement schemes have emerged. Western countries, for example, generally use the American standard, which covers the size range from 1 to 15, and is measured in inches. On the other hand, Asia and most of Europe implement the international system - the ring size is measured in millimeters with Europe** (EU) and Asia** (Asia) as the core. However, in some places, such as Japan, numbers are often used instead of letters as an expression of ring size, while India uses integers from 0 to 24 to represent ring size.

Finally, we are about to ** some application details of the European one and two yards. In terms of units, Euro 1 uses millimeters (mm) as the unit of measurement, while Euro 2 prefers to use inches (inch). In terms of length, the Euro 1 standard is usually longer than the Euro 2. For example, the length of an item that has always been in Euro 1 yard is 100 mm, and conversely, the length of an item in Euro 2 is 80 inches. Where it is applicable, the European code seems to be mainly concentrated in the European region, while the European code 2 is mainly aimed at non-European and North American countries. As for their functions, the European One Code and Two Codes actually point to the customs code system of goods, which is used to distinguish between various types of goods and accurately identify them. The European code occupies a dominant position in the international standard commodity code system formulated by the World ** Organization (WCO), and is known as the "universal identity card" of goods, and is also an important reference medium for statistics, supervision and collection of tariffs. The Euro 2 code is a supplementary code written by the European Community (EC) itself, also known as the CN code, which depicts the subtleties of different types of products in Europe and neighboring regions, and provides detailed guidelines for classifying items.

In general, there are obvious differences between the European first and second codes in terms of unit, length, scope of application and function. We hope this document has helped you understand these differences in detail so that you can make the right judgments and choices when buying clothes. In the future, we hope that you will enjoy the world of European size 1 and European size 2, and easily shop for the exquisite clothing that best meets your needs. Thank you again for your patience in reading this document!

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