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| Standard ID | GB/T 3294-2025 (GB/T3294-2025) |
| Description (Translated English) | Test method of inspection for last sizes |
| Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) |
| Classification of Chinese Standard | Y78 |
| Classification of International Standard | 61.060 |
| Word Count Estimation | 22,273 |
| Date of Issue | 2025-10-31 |
| Date of Implementation | 2026-05-01 |
| Older Standard (superseded by this standard) | GB/T 3294-2018 |
| Issuing agency(ies) | State Administration for Market Regulation and Standardization Administration of China |
GB/T 3294-2025: Test method of inspection for last sizes
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ICS 61.060
CCSY78
National Standards of the People's Republic of China
Replaces GB/T 3294-2018
Shoe last size measurement method
Published on 2025-10-31
Implemented on May 1, 2026
State Administration for Market Regulation
The State Administration for Standardization issued a statement.
Foreword
This document complies with the provisions of GB/T 1.1-2020 "Standardization Work Guidelines Part 1.Structure and Drafting Rules of Standardization Documents".
Drafting.
This document replaces GB/T 3294-2018 "Methods for Testing Shoe Last Dimensions". Compared with GB/T 3294-2018, the only changes are structural adjustments and coding.
Aside from the logical changes, the main technical changes are as follows.
a) The scope has been changed (see Chapter 1, Chapter 1 of the.2018 edition);
b) Added terms and definitions for "shortest path distance", "continuous shortest path distance", and "convexity/concavity" (see Chapter 3);
c) The principle has been added (see Chapter 4);
d) The requirements for the instrumentation and equipment have been added, including a shoe last measuring instrument and a clay column (see 5.5 and 5.7), and the requirements for shoe strap rulers and straightedges have been changed.
(See 5.1, 5.3, and 4.1, 4.3 in the.2018 edition);
e) Sampling requirements have been changed (see Chapter 6, Chapter 5 of the.2018 edition);
f) The determination of benchmark points and baselines has been removed from the test procedures (see 6.1 in the.2018 edition);
g) General requirements have been added to the test procedures, including methods A for last suspension, effective last length, forefoot print width, heel circumference, and heel lift.
The measurement methods are described in sections 7.1, 7.4, 7.5, 7.8.1, 7.10, and 7.14.
h) The following parameters were modified during the testing process. last length, heel tolerance, instep girth, forefoot width, instep girth, short heel circumference, and heel width (footprint).
Methods for measuring width and body width, last thickness, front tilt, and convexity/concavity (see 7.2, 7.3, 7.6, 7.7, 7.9, 7.11, 7.12, 7.13).
7.14, 7.15, 6.2, 6.3, 6.4 and Appendix A, 6.5, 6.7 and Appendix B, 6.8, 6.9, 6.10, 6.11 of the.2018 edition.
6.14);
i) Data processing has been removed (see Chapter 7 in the.2018 edition);
j) The test report requirements have been changed (see Chapter 8, Chapter 8 of the.2018 edition).
This document is modified to adopt ISO 19409.2022 "Footwear - Footwear size system - Measurement of last dimensions".
Compared with ISO 19409.2022, this document has undergone many structural adjustments. A table comparing the changes in structural numbering between the two documents is provided.
See Appendix A.
The technical differences between this document and ISO 19409.2022, and the reasons therefor, are as follows.
---The terminology and definition of "convexity/concavity" have been changed (see 3.3, ISO 19409.2022) for ease of use in the standard;
---The uniform measurement accuracy requirements for instruments and equipment (see section 5.1 of ISO 19409.2022) have been removed to facilitate the use of the standard;
---The accuracy requirements for shoe strap rulers, right-angle rulers, straight rulers, shoe last measuring instruments, and tripod parallel gauges have been added to the instrument and equipment list (see 5.1).
(5.2, 5.3, 5.5, 5.8) to facilitate standard use;
---The requirements for vernier calipers in instruments and equipment have been modified (see 5.6, 5.7 of ISO 19409.2022) to facilitate the use of the standard;
---A "pre-test instrument for standardization" (see 5.9) has been added to the instrumentation to facilitate the use of standards;
---ISO /T S19407.2015 (see Chapter 7) has been replaced with the normatively referenced GB/T 36935-2025 to adapt to my country's national standards.
Improve technical conditions and enhance operability;
---The general rules for test procedures have been updated to include requirements for computerized digital measurement (see 7.1) to facilitate the use of the standard;
---The methods for measuring the effective length and toe thickness of shoe lasts have been expanded to include a method for determining the centerline of the sole (see 7.5, 7.13), facilitating the use of the standard;
---Method 1 for measuring heel circumference has been updated to include a method for determining the center point O of the heel by drawing a last pattern (see 7.6.2), which facilitates standardization.
use;
---A measurement method for short heel circumference has been added (see 7.11) to facilitate standard use;
---The general requirements for heel width have been amended (see 7.12.1, 7.9.1 of ISO 19409.2022) to facilitate the use of the standard;
---Added a method for determining the forefoot contact point in the measurement of the heel and forefoot (see 7.14) to facilitate the use of the standard;
---A method for measuring the bottom center region has been added to the convexity/concavity measurement (see 7.15.4) to facilitate standard use;
---A method for measuring the slope length of the last has been added (see 7.16) to facilitate the use of the standard;
---Added a method for measuring the anterior point of the last (see 7.17) to facilitate the use of the standard;
---The test report requirements have been changed (see Chapter 8 of ISO 19409.2022) to facilitate the use of the standard.
The following editorial changes have been made to this document.
---To align with existing standards, the standard name has been changed to "Methods for Testing Shoe Last Sizes";
---Added a description of the step height and modified the schematic diagram of the heel height measuring instrument (see 5.4);
---The measurement diagrams for post-tolerance and last suspension amount have been modified (see Figures 6 and 7);
---The note illustrating the effective length markings for shoe lasts has been removed;
---The position of point H1 in Figure 9 and the explanation of the index symbols in Figure 9 have been changed (see Figure 9);
---Note 2 (see 7.6.5) has been added to Method 4 for measuring instep circumference of shoe lasts;
---The 'l' and its description have been removed from the diagram showing the locations of the three protruding points for measuring plantar circumference;
---The description of method B for measuring forefoot print width has been changed (see 7.8.2);
---The description of method 1 for measuring tarsal circumference has been changed (see 7.9.1);
---The first schematic diagram for tarsal circumference measurement method 2 has been deleted, the second schematic diagram has been modified, and the annotations on the diagrams have been removed (see Figure 13);
---A schematic diagram of the modified tarsal circumference measurement method 3 (see Figure 14);
---The description of the location for measuring the last thickness has been changed (see 7.13);
---Note 2 has been added to the measurement methods for the rear and front heels (see 7.14);
---The schematic diagram for convexity and concavity measurement has been revised, and the index number descriptions in the diagram have been added (see Figure 21).
Please note that some content in this document may involve patents. The issuing organization of this document assumes no responsibility for identifying patents.
This document was proposed by the China National Light Industry Council.
This document is under the jurisdiction of the National Technical Committee on Standardization of Footwear (SAC/TC305).
This document was drafted by. Wenzhou Luyi Shoe Material Co., Ltd., China Leather and Footwear Research Institute Co., Ltd., and Jihua 3514 Leather Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
Shoes Co., Ltd., China Light Industry Inspection and Certification Co., Ltd., China Light Industry Inspection and Certification (Wenling) Co., Ltd.
The main drafters of this document are. Meng Hongwei, Sun Sikai, Shi Qian, Wang Peng, Yan Chenglin, and Yan Junmei.
The release history of this document and the document it replaces is as follows.
---First published in 1982 as GB 3294-1982, revised for the first time in.1998, and revised for the second time in.2018;
---This is the third revision.
Shoe last size measurement method
1 Scope
This document describes the measurement methods for basic shoe last dimensions. Shoe last dimensions can be measured physically using actual shoe lasts, or using appropriate...
The software performs equivalent virtual measurements on digital 3D shoe last models.
This method is applicable to all types of shoe lasts.
Note. The dimensions of shoe lasts may not be exactly the same as the part and size of the foot.
2 Normative references
The contents of the following documents, through normative references within the text, constitute essential provisions of this document. Dated citations are not included.
For references to documents, only the version corresponding to that date applies to this document; for undated references, the latest version (including all amendments) applies.
This document.
GB/T 36935-2025 Footwear Size Chart (ISO 19407.2023, IDT)
GB/T 36936-2018 Footwear Size Terminology (GB/T 36936-2018, ISO /T S19408.2015, IDT)
3 Terms and Definitions
The terms and definitions defined in GB/T 36936-2018, as well as the following terms and definitions, apply to this document.
3.1
shortest path distance geodesic
A line on a surface such that the normal at each point on the line is also a normal to the surface (with the same curvature as the normal).
3.2
Continuous geodesic
The shortest path distance (3.1) returns to the starting point after passing through the object's surface and continues along the same path as the first loop.
3.3
convexity
The height of the convex (concave) point on the bottom of the last relative to the baseline.
4.Principles
Physically measure shoe last dimensions on a physical shoe last or virtually measure shoe last dimensions on a digital shoe last. Measure specific areas of the shoe last.
Measure. Locate a point, distance, or circumference on the shoe last and measure the shoe last size using the method described.
5.Instruments and Equipment
5.1 Shoelace measuring tape. A calibrated shoelace measuring tape, thin, flexible, and non-elastic, measured in millimeters (mm), with a maximum width of 8mm and an accuracy to [insert accuracy here].
The minimum is 1mm.
5.2 Right-angle ruler, unit is millimeter (mm), accuracy is at least 1mm, see Figure 1.
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