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Our width guides are true to form and there is minimal movement even after wearing the boots in, so select a width fitting that is as close to your foot measurement as possible. Measure around your joint (the widest part of your foot), find the corresponding width type in the guide below.
If standard boots feel really tight on the sides, a wide boot may suit you better. To determine your optimal boot width, measure the width of your foot at its widest point and refer to our boot width chart to determine which boot width is best for you.
First, measure the length of your foot to find your base size. Then, measure the width of your foot across the widest part and find your corresponding width in your shoe size. Women's Sizing. Many women like the look and styling of our men's boots and use a simple conversion to find the right size. To determine what men's size you wear, simply ...
shows up in most women’s boots, as well as some men’s boots and kids’ boots. Follow the steps in the boot sizing chart below to see if you’re looking for boots in standard calf, wide calf, or an extra-wide calf fit.
Standard width for a woman's boot is "B" width (which may be labeled "M" for "Medium" width). Narrow width is labeled "A". Wide width is labeled "C". Standard width for a man's boot is "D" width. Narrow width is labeled "B". Wide width is labeled "EE" or "EW". Note, not every boot will be available in every width.
Let's break down the difference between B, D, E, EE, and EEE widths for men, and B and C widths for women, and share some tips on how to find the correct boot size for you.
Boot width can vary based on gender and labeling standards. Here’s a clarification: Women’s Boots: M (Medium): This is the standard width for women’s boots, equivalent to a “B” width. A (Narrow): This denotes a narrower fit. C (Wide): This indicates a wider fit. Men’s Boots: