Boot Fit Guide


The following guide is designed to help you find the perfect boot and fit.





Before returning a boot, go through this guide to see if you have a good fit as most of us were taught a long time ago the wrong way.

Try both boots on with the boot socks you normally wear (socks can make 1/2 size difference). Stand up once your boots are on. Your foot should feel comfortably snug at the ball of your feet. You should have room to move your toes. If your toes are squeezed on the side, the boot is too small.

Your heels should slip up to 1/4-1/2 inch. Don't worry, the flexing action of walking will break the boots in and the heel slipping will stop.

For best arch support, the ball of the foot (the widest part) should sit in the widest part of the boot.



To Find Your Size:

Start with your normal shoe size. If you have your foot measured, as for the art length (ball of foot to heel). Feet change with time. Arch will fall with age, causing the foot to lengthen. Socks can make a half-size difference.

1/2 size is only about 1/8 inch.

If your foot is narrow, and narrow is not available, we recommend ordering 1/2 size smaller.

If your foot is wider, and wide is not available, we recommend ordering 1/2 size larger.

If your feet are different sizes, order the size to fit the largest foot.



Guidelines About Sizes:

Standard width for womens boots is "B", or "M" for medium. Narrow width is "A" and widest width is "C".

Standard width for mens boots is "D", or "M" for medium. Wide width is labeled "Ee" or "Ew". Both are the same.

This is a general fitting guide only. For more information, please call PFI and we will answer all your questions.