Lizzie asks…
How are cowboy boot sizes different from regular shoe sizes?
Hey everyone. I am going to purchase some cowboy boots. I was wondering how much different cowboy boot sizes were from regular shoe sizes. I bought my last pair a size smaller than my shoe. I where a 8 in Womens.. so do you think i should get a 7 in boots?? Thanks so much.
Our pick of the answers:
It get's complicated, but it all begins with: There is no difference in sizes between boots and shoes. They are all built on their own proprietary 'lasts' (molds for feet), and no two vendors use the same 'lasts'. However, you should be measured on a Brannock Device, and use that as a starting point. If the boot you like has narrower toes, then you *might* need a 1/2 size bigger than what you measure. A high arch/instep can mean the same thing. People usually get a shoe that's too big because they can lace it tighter, because no sales person is there to help size them, and because some brands of shoes are built on smaller lasts. Boots are more demanding of a proper fit since there are no laces to help you adjust the fit. The arch of the boots is the only thing that holds it on your foot, so boots need to fit more snuggly than shoes. Check out the boot fit guide below for more info.
Donna asks…
If im size 7W in womens, what size would i be in mens shoes?
There are some men's athletic shoes on sale right now so it would be nice to find out what size I am since they don't have a sizing thing at walmart. Thank you.
Our pick of the answers:
Probably a 6 ~
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