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![]() Ireland, where the Dubarries are made, is in the EU, and uses EU sizing on it's website. An EU 46 is the same as a UK 11 or a US12. Dubarry's have a decent website and I am sure would respond to e-mails if you need more help with sizing. It is always better with sailing boots to err on the big side as you can wear all kinds of socks when sailing (depending on the weather and your climate). I don't know how the boots bought direct from Dubarry would compare price-wise with those bought from Ozi chandlers, but I am sure you would get some help if you made contact with them. Do stress that you need sailing boots, as their range is extensive and a great hit with the horsey crowd here in UK. For the record, I paid £165 cash for my Dubarry's. http://www.dubarryboots.com/catalogue/20 http://www.dubarryboots.com/about_marine.php http://www.sailingclothingstore.co.u...434_bd412.aspx Dennis. A pdf file can be found at http://www.dubarry.com/DubarryMarine08.pdf and gives much more info on their sailing boot range. Dennis |