

If you have trouble measuring your own feet, you may want to visit your local shoe store and use their foot measuring device called a Brannock. Having someone trace your foot onto a sheet of paper can make it easier to get the right measurements. It may help to place your heel against a flat surface like a wall and measure from the wall to the tip of your big toe. For example, a ladies size 7 equals a mens 5.5. To determine what men's size you wear, simply subtract 1.5 sizes from your current ladies shoe size. Many women like the look and styling of our men's boots and use a simple conversion to find the right size. Then, measure the width of your foot across the widest part and find your corresponding width in your shoe size. First, measure the length of your foot to find your base size. We suggest ordering your boots according to the size chart above.

Foot Width:īoots are typically available in 6 widths: B (extra narrow), C (narrow), D (regular), E (wide), EE (extra wide), and EEE (triple wide). Then, simply use our size chart above to calculate your size. Measure your foot from your heel to your big toe. Line up your heel at the end of the ruler. To measure the length your foot, first place a ruler flat on the ground. This is just a recommendation on size and we cannot guarantee the fit. Snugness on the instep is vital for a proper fit and will stretch out and go away.
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Simple men’s styles include their Classic Roper Boots or Marbled Deerlite Boots while more elaborate and exotic designs include Smooth Ostrich Boots and Full Quill Ostrich Boots.
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