Hi Riko If you use CM sizing, you do not have to worry about if it's for men or women. Since Yonex shoes are a bit narrow and tight fit, you may have to go a 1/2 size up.
Panda size feet start at: 13.0US , but not Yonex... ...Adidas, Asics Tiger, Brooks, New Balance, Nike, Reebok, Saucony. Go figure, only Yonex is "off".
Riko, What Sealman has there is Mens. I believe this is what you are looking for but I would still refer using CM. This is Yonex.
You can use it for both however it's still only a reference guide. You need to still try the shoe out first. In my case, for my Nike court shoes and walking, I normally wear US 8.5 (26.5CM). However when I tried Yonex shoe the same size, the US 8.5 was too so I need to go a 1/2 size up to compensate.
All, Got a pair of SHB 100 MX's using this chart and it worked! (didn't even try the shoes on) The shoes fit very nicely!
LOL if Panda Sized Feet are like that, most men in america are like pandas ...hell probably world! lolz....almost all guys that i know are 10 1/2 and higher...i, myself am 10 1/2 - 11....speaking of which, i need some 100mx's ><
If this shoe is regarding your own size, you could drop by Tad's and just try the shoe sizes on. That will be the best answer since the UK/US/CM sizing is all listed on the box.
Caution on Yonex shoe sizes: My friend's dress shoe size is Women's 6 US = EUR 36 size. She bought a Power Cushion 90M in Jpn 23.5 which says 37.5 by Yonex. My dress shoe size is Women'a 6.5 MED US = EUR 37. My SHB100 Ltd is EUR 39, I bought Jpn 24.5 which says EUR 39. Both shoes fit nice and snug on my friend and my feet. So if you use your normal shoe size as a reference, you may need to go biggger on Yonex shoes, at least true for my friend and I = )