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How do I know what shoe size will fit me?

Finding Your Foot Size:
If you look at hands belonging to any 2 individuals, you notice differences in palm shape, width, length, finger length and other shapes and proportions. These slight differences make every person's hands unique. Your feet have a similar bone structure as your hands, and feet also vary in arch length, width, length and toe length, among other things. When you wear shoes, it is important to have a proper fit for your unique feet.

To ensure a proper fit, you should have your feet measured by a Brannock device. A Brannock device measures toe length, arch length and foot width.

  • Toe Length: The total length of your foot.
  • Arch length: The shoe size that corresponds to the length of your arch. This may not be the same as the toe length. Although toe length is the same for both of these feet, the arch length is very different
  • Foot width:The width of your foot. Your width may not correspond to your length (It is possible to have short, wide feet or long, narrow feet).
Brannock Device:
A brannock device is best used by a shoe salesperson, who is trained on how to use them and get accurate results for you. Tips for fitting your shoes are as follows:
  • Have your feet measured regularly. The size of your feet changes as you grow older.
  • Have BOTH feet measured. Most people have one foot larger than the other. Fit to the largest foot.