We'd love to measure everyone's foot personally, but our travel budget says otherwise. So instead, we'd like to offer these simple shoe fit tips to help you find the perfect fit both before and after you buy. Before You Buy
When They Arrive Your shoes should be comfortable right out of the box. Shoes that hurt now will more than likely hurt a month from now, so make sure they're comfortable and don't slip in the heel. Read on for more specific tips.
Still have questions? Give us a call at 1.800.976.4267 and we'll be glad to help. |
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While we try our best to show our shoes in US sizes, we're not always perfect (despite what our mothers keep telling us). Which is why we've come up with a one-size-fits-all shoe size conversion chart to help guide you to find the perfect fit. Keep in mind that sizing may vary slightly by manufacturer, so peek at customer reviews and the product description to see if the shoe fits true to size or not. |
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Similarly, brands use different terms for shoe widths. The chart below will help you match the terminology used by RogansShoes.com (shown in the left column) with the brands (right column). |
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