The following table is designed to help make a more accurate purchase. The following videos provide an easy-to-follow-along guide to measuring your feet and understanding how to use that measurement to buy the perfect sized shoe for you: Scroll past the width sizing chart for tips on how to buy shoes in the correct width. That's why has a free exchanges policy that allows you to order a shoe, try it on in your home like you would in a shoe store, and send it back to us to be exchanged for a different size or width without having to pay the cost of shipping.īecause we understand that the exchange process isnt always as easy as being in the store, we have provided the width sizing chart (below) derived from averages and approximations. Please understand, the only truly accurate way to determine if a shoe is the proper width for your foot is to try it on. Shoe designers use their best judgment when deciding how wide to make a wide shoe and don't consult with one another before labeling the widths of their shoes. This is because most people don't know that there is no standard width system used by shoe manufacturers to determine the measurements of a narrow, medium, wide, or extra wide shoe. Pedorthists - the professionals who fit shoes for a living - are often very hesitant to make sweeping statements regarding what shoe width a person should or should not wear. Width is an incredibly complex topic for the pedorthic (professional shoe fitting) community. Your Guide To the Complex World of Width Sizing
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