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Boot Conversion Chart and How To Measure Your Feet

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Gather Your Supplies

All you need to get your proper foot measurement at home is:

  • a piece of paper larger than your foot

  • a pencil

  • tape

  • and a ruler or measuring tape.

Tape the paper down to the floor.

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Tracing Your Foot to Find Your Shoe Size

Sit with your foot firmly on the floor,   forward so that your shin is slightly in front of your ankle.

Trace the outline of your foot and remember to measure your foot without shoes, but with socks similar to the ones you'll be wearing with the shoes you are buying.

Hold the pencil or pen upright and perpendicular to the paper. Do not hold it at an angle.

Make sure the pencil is resting snugly against your foot as you draw around it.

You may actually find it helpful to have someone else trace your foot, but as you can see in this image, it can be done alone.

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Mark the Length and Width of Your Foot

Use your pencil to draw straight lines touching the outermost points at the top, bottom and both sides of the outline.

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Measure the Length of Your Foot

Use your ruler or measuring tape to measure the length from the bottom line to the top line that you drew in step three.

Be sure to hold the measuring tape straight, and find the closest mark that you can (for inches, use the closest 16th mark) - don't round up or down dramatically. Write this number down.

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Measuring the Width of Your Foot

 

Many people will need a narrow or wide shoe. This step will help you to determine the width of your foot.

Measure the width of your foot by using your measuring tape or ruler to measure from the line on one side of your tracing, to the line on the other side.

Again, be certain to find the closest mark that you can (for inches, use the closest 16th mark).

Write this number down.


Finding the Final Shoe Size

Repeat these steps for your other foot, and use the larger of the two.

After you have your numbers written down, you'll want to subtract 2 tenths of an inch from the numbers. This is to accomodate for the slight space between your actual foot and the line made by the pencil.

These final numbers are your actual foot measurements, you can use the Wellco chart to find the correct size boots.