Sizing Guide
Western Boots:
- Stick with your usual shoe size unless you're certain your fit differs in boots
- When checking the fit, always do so standing up
- Your entire foot should feel snug with the exception of your heel. Your heel can have a little room to slip for new boots. This will change over time as the leather/material slowly moulds to your heel
- The ball of your foot should be snug in the widest part of the boot. If your toes feel crowded, the boot is too small. If you feel your foot sliding forward while you stand or walk, they are too large
- For size variations, narrow feet may find a better fit going down half a size, and wider feet may fit better in a half size up, however the length sizing should not change much about the width. If there are wide/narrow options available, it is always best to go with those first
- Unlike Western Boots, you do not want any slippage for the heel; the boot should fit fairly snug right away, but not tight.
- Protective Toes tend to add some space. You may find you fit 1/2-1 full size below your usual shoe size for these.