Shoe Size

<p>For those of you girls that are going to WP: When you filled out your Uniform Data Card, did you put the shoe size in men's or women's sizes?</p>

<p>My daughter filled out the card with women's sizes. Also, we found out from AAFES that if you have to order shoes, the women should order 2 sizes smaller as the boots and low quarters are in men's sizes only. Pumps can be ordered in your own size.</p>

<p>As a matter of fact the boots arrived today and fit just fine at 2 sizes below normal. She wore them with socks and sock liners.</p>

<p>The thing is, I did the one online 'cause I forgot to send the actual grey card in. The one online doesn't ask for your sex or anything, and at the top of the page, it says: "MR BERTANZETTI, KATHRYN". Obviously I'm not a Mr. I looked up my Personal Info, and it listed me as female. I just really don't want to screw the sizes up...</p>

<p>My daughter's says "Mr" on the web page as well--I think it's just their software! The low quarters she bought at the local air base came in womens sizes but she did have to buy 2 sizes smaller in mens with the boots. She used "womens" size on the grey card and on the on-line form.</p>

<p>I was getting concerned about my site saying 'MR' as well! Good to know I didn't mess up a card or something somewhere along the way! I also put female shoe sizes. I would imagine though that as long as you have the correct shoes they wouldn't need it.</p>

<p>I filled out the postcard with my uniform sizes, but when I checked my online status, it asked me to fill them out again. Oh, and I'm also apaprently a MR Hastellion, which was news to me!
Odd about the ICB's, though...MY measured shoe sixe is a 7.5, but I managed with 6.5 Men's ICBs and 8.0 women's oxfords.
Do I have to fill out my uniform data online, too? Can't they just read the postcard?</p>

<p>I would fill the online form out as well. Since you get no confirmation of what post cards they receive, better safe than sorry!</p>

<p>Grrr! I can't remember what I put for "inseam" on my postcard! And the shirt size online is in European measures--you know, 34, 36, etc, whereas the postcard was in simpler terms that depraved minds like mind can comprehend (i.e., small, medium, and large...)
<em>grumble</em>grumble*grumble
...I have to find the tape measure...</p>

<p>Domo! Arigato, Shogun-san!</p>

<p>Do itashima****e, hastellion-chan :)</p>

<p>sorry about the college discussion editing...it would appear several (4 to be exact) of the letters in the above phrase have a not-so-polite english equivalent!! :)</p>