How to Measure Your Shoe Size So You Can Have Perfect-Fitting Footwear (2024)

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Updated on 10/03/23 12:24PM

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How to Measure Your FeetInches to Women's Shoe Size Conversion Chart

Women's Shoe Width Chart

Finding the right size shoe is more difficult than it should be, and wearing the wrong shoe size can have unfortunate consequences.

"If you regularly wear shoes that are too small or narrow for your feet, it can cause bunions, change the composition of your foot and affect your body’s alignment," Audree Lopez, a personal stylist and content creator, "Your foot widen with age and the arch may fall or your feet expand so wearing too small of shoes will lead to back and hip pain."

The thing is, there is no universal size chart that shoe manufacturers adhere to, and this lack of standardization is what accounts for inconsistencies in sizing (e.g. why you're an 8 in one brand and a 9 in another). Still, that doesn't mean all hope is lost. We spoke to Lopez for her tips on finding your true measurements and shoes that fit.

Keep reading for a step-by-step guide to measuring your feet in inches and finding your correct shoe sizes—in both men's and women's—once and for all.

Meet the Expert

  • Audree Lopez is a personal stylist and content creator based in New York City.

How to Measure Your Feet

If a brand doesn't make their shoe size chart available, you may be tempted to write them a strongly worded letter (or let's be real, vent on social media), but we suggest measuring your feet instead. It's a method beloved by brands and wardrobe stylists alike. Lopez is a fan.

And it's not just foot length you should be after, but width, too. While not all shoes reference their width—often seen as letters that can be decoded to mean "narrow" or "wide"—they should. Knowing both length and width is the key to comfort, and with the help of some basic school supplies (we're talking, ruler, paper, pencil, etc.) it's pretty easy to figure out. :

  1. Stand on a level, flat surface so that all of your body weight is on your feet. The pressure makes them expand a bit.
  2. Tape a piece of paper to the floor. Put one foot on the paper, making sure that your full weight is resting on your feet; rock forward slightly. This helps your feet spread as they do naturally in shoes.
  3. Trace around your foot on the paper. Hold your pen or pencil as straight up and down as possible. (FYI: If you're having trouble balancing, ask your bestie to lend you a hand—that's what friends are for, right?).
  4. Flip the paper over, tape it down to the floor, and repeat step three with the other foot.
  5. On the tracings you've created, using a tape measure or ruler measure from your heel to the tip of your longest toe.
  6. Use the Women's or Men's Shoe Size Conversion charts below to convert the length of your feet to your corresponding shoe size.
  7. Using your tracings, measure the width of each foot at its widest point and record the larger of the two numbers.
  8. To compensate for the width of your writing utensil, subtract about 1/4 inch (1/2 centimeter) from that measurement.
  9. Check the Women's or Men's Shoe Width charts to determine your foot width.

Byrdie Tip

It's best to measure your feet at the end of the day—as that's when they're most swollen—and while wearing the type of socks you plan on wearing with your shoes.

Inches to Women's Shoe Size Conversion Chart

InchesCentimetersU.S. & CanadaEuropeUK
8-3/1620.84352
8-3/821.34.5352.5
8-1/221.6535–363
8-3/422.25.5363.5
8-7/822.5636–374
9-1/16236.5374.5
9-1/423.5737–385
9-3/823.87.5385.5
9-1/224.1838–396
9-11/1624.68.5396.5
9-7/825.1939-407
1025.49.5407.5
10-3/1625.91040–418
10-5/1626.210.5418.5
10-1/226.71141–429
10-11/1627.111.5429.5
10-7/827.61242–4310

Women's Shoe Width Chart

U.S. Shoe SizeNarrow (AA)Average (B or M)Wide (D)Extra-Wide (EE)
52-13/16"3-3/16"3-9/16"3-15/16"
5.52-14/16"3-1/4"3-10/16"4"
62-15/16"3-5/16"3-11/16"4-1/16"
6.53"3-3/16"3-3/4"4-2/16"
73-1/16"3-7/16"3-13/16"4-3/16"
7.53-2/16"3-1/2"3-14/16"4-1/4"
83-3/16"3-9/16"3-15/16"4-5/16"
8.53-1/4"3-10/16"4"4-3/16"
93-5/16"3-11/16"4-1/16"4-7/16"
9.53-3/16"3-3/4"4-2/16"4.5
103-7/16"3-13/16"4-3/16"4-9/16"
10.53-1/2"3-14/16"4-1/4"4-10/16"
113-9/16"3-15/16"4-5/16"4-11/16"
11.53-10/16"4"4-3/16"4-3/4"
123-11/16"4-1/16"4-7/16"4-13/16"
12.53-3/4"4-2/16"4.54-14/16"
133-13/16"4-3/16"4-9/16"4-15/16"
13.53-14/16"4-1/4"4-10/16"5"
143-15/16"4-5/16"4-11/16"5-1/16"

Byrdie Tip

"Sometimes feet can change with age, pregnancy or injuries and feet can grow larger and wider," Lopez reminds, "One foot might be larger than the other so in that case, buy shoes that fit the larger foot

A Note About Width

Not to make things too complicated, but some manufacturers offer non-standard widths, which you'll see as combinations of the numbers and letters above. For example, 11EE is a bit wider than extra wide—by about 38/100 of an inch, to be exact. Generally, that's the difference between each successive letter width designation.

Trying It Out

So to put it all together, let's say you measure your foot's length as 9-1/2 inches long; that gives you a basic U.S. women's shoe size of 8. If you then measure the width at 3-15/16 inches, you come up with a wide ("D") width. That makes your shoe size 8D. Bingo!

Inches to Men's Shoe Size Conversion Chart

InchesU.S. Men's Shoe Size
9 5/166
9 1/26.5
9 11/167
9 13/167.5
108
10 3/168.5
10 5/169
10 1/29.5
10 11/1610
10 13/1610.5
1111
11 3/1611.5
11 5/1612
11 1/212.5
11 11/1613
11 13/1613.5
1214
12 3/1614.5
12 5/1615

Men's Shoe Width Chart

US Shoe SizeNarrow (B)Medium (D)Wide (EE)X-Wide (4E)XX-Wide (6E)
63 5/16"3 1/2"3 11/16"3 7/8"4 1/16"
6.53 3/8"39/16"3 3/4"3 15/16"4 1/8"
73 7/16"3 5/8"3 13/16"4"43/16"
7.53 1/2"3 11/16"3 7/8"41/16"4 1/4"
83 9/16"3 3/4"3 15/16"4 1/8"45/16"
8.53 5/8"3 13/16"4"43/16"4 3/8"
93 11/16"3 7/8"41/16"4 1/4"47/16"
9.53 3/4"3 15/16"4 1/8"45/16"4 1/2"
103 13/16"4"43/16"4 3/8"49/16"
10.53 7/8"41/16"4 1/4"47/16"4 5/8"
113 15/16"4 1/8"45/16"4 1/2"4 11/16"
11.54"43/16"4 3/8"49/16"4 3/4"
124 1/16"4 1/4"47/16"4 5/8"4 13/16"
12.54 1/8"45/16"4 1/2"4 11/16"4 7/8"
134 3/16"4 3/8"49/16"4 3/4"4 15/16"
13.54 1/4"47/16"4 5/8"4 13/16"5"
144 5/16"4 1/2"4 11/16"4 7/8"51/16"
14.54 3/8"49/16"4 3/4"4 15/16"5 1/8"
154 7/16"4 5/8"4 13/16"5"53/16"

Trying It Out

Let's make pretend that you've already measured your feet and they're 10.5 inches long and 4 inches wide. According to the men's size conversion chart, that would make you a size 9.5 men's shoe. Next, locate your 9.5 shoe size on the shoe width size chart and move across the corresponding row until you find the measurement that matches—or is closest to—your width of 4 inches.You'll find that it's 3 15/16 inches located under column "Medium (D)." That would mean your shoe size is 9.5D or just 9.5 since a medium width is considered "average."

Nothing Beats a Fitting

While our measuring guide and conversation charts are useful sizing tools—especially if you're shopping for shoes online—nothing beats trying on a pair in person (if you can). That's because the type of footwear (e.g. boots, loafers, heels) and its materials (leather vs. synthetic) will affect its fit and feel. So go ahead and give them a test run, walk, trot, dance—whatever moves you. In order to get the best idea of the fit, Lopez recommends wearing the type of socks you would naturally wear with the sneaker, loafer or boot. "Your feet naturally expand during the day so shop during the afternoon and account for your feet swelling if hot, bloated or during travel," she offers.

The Final Takeaway

Now that you have your foot size, write it down and commit it to memory. Even though we stand by our shoe measuring and sizing guidelines, there's no better way to get a real feel for how shoes fit than by actually putting them on and walking around a bit. So if you have the opportunity to try on a pair of sneakers,boots,loafers, or what have you before buying them, do it.And if there's a handy dandy salesperson available to offer their help and expertise, take it. Lastly, if all else fails, never underestimate the power of a return policy.

How to Convert "Men's" and "Women's" Shoe Sizes

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How to Measure Your Shoe Size So You Can Have Perfect-Fitting Footwear (2024)

FAQs

How to Measure Your Shoe Size So You Can Have Perfect-Fitting Footwear? ›

Step 1: Place the ruler on the ground and orient it horizontally in front of you. Step 2: Step onto the ruler with the ball of your foot (the widest part). Step 3: Measure the distance from one side of your foot to the other (in inches). Step 4: Write this number down.

How do you measure your shoe size perfectly? ›

Mark the tip of the big toe and the outermost part of the heel, and use a ruler or tape measure to measure the distance between the two points. This measurement represents the length of your feet (for the most precise measurement, consider using a ruler with centimetres, rather than inches).

How do you find a shoe that fits you perfectly? ›

Stand up and make sure there is 3/8" or 1/2" (about the width of your finger) between your longest toe (usually the second toe) and the end of the shoe. Always stand and walk around in the shoes to see if they are comfortable, fit well, and don't chafe or rub anywhere. Your heel should not slip or slide while walking.

How do I get the perfect fit shoes? ›

It is important to try on shoes, and then to purchase the one that fits the best, regardless of the size. You should have 1/2 inch of space between your longest toe and the tip of the shoe. Make sure that this distance is measured from your longest, not your largest, toe.

Is it okay to wear shoes 1 size too big? ›

The only time that you could wear a shoe in a bigger size is when purchasing a sneaker but you should only go up about half a size. The reason for this is that our feet tend to swell because fluid accumulates due to gravity with prolonged standing and weight baring activities.

What to do if shoes are too big? ›

8 Too Big Shoes Hacks
  1. Shrink Shoes with Water. If you have shoes that are too big, you can try shrinking them with water. ...
  2. Wear Thick Socks. If your shoes are one size too big, try wearing thicker socks. ...
  3. Try Insoles. ...
  4. Use Stuffing. ...
  5. Use Balls of Footpads. ...
  6. Add Elastic Band Inside. ...
  7. Use Shoe Fillers. ...
  8. Seek Professional Advice.

Should your pinky toe touch the side of your shoe? ›

Also, make sure your toes fit inside the toe box, the area that contains the front of your foot. It's okay if your pinky toes touch the side of the shoe, but they shouldn't feel smushed or push out the mesh. You can try a larger size, but it might be that the style just isn't right for you.

What is a perfect sneaker fit? ›

Your foot should completely fit over the midsole of the shoe with the upper wrapped snugly around your foot. If your foot pours over the midsole, like a muffin top, that means the shoe is too narrow and you likely need a larger size.

How much bigger is a size up in shoes? ›

As you can see, the difference of one whole size is only about a half-inch (less than 1 centimeter). The difference of a half size is—at most—a quarter of an inch. Opting for a larger shoe won't make a huge difference in fit, but it will be more comfortable overall.

Should you buy shoes a size bigger? ›

Stick to your true size. Sometimes we think shoes that are a size smaller can stretch over time or that we can make slightly loose shoes fit better with pads and what not, but the best buys are the ones that fit your feet perfectly at the time you buy them.

What is the perfect shoe size for a woman? ›

In the United States, the average shoe size for women may range between 8.5 and 9. Your feet are arguably the foundation of your whole body. They provide balance and enable you to walk, run, stand, and enjoy countless activities. Foot health is important, but foot size is not.

What size shoe is 10 inches? ›

US SizesEuro SizesInches
838-399.5"
8.5399.6875"
939-409.875"
9.54010"
13 more rows

What size shoe for 10 inch foot? ›

Women's Size Conversions
US SIZESEURO SIZESFOOT Length (in)
939-409.875"
9.54010"
1040-4110.188"
10.54110.375"
13 more rows

Is 4 inches a wide foot? ›

For example, if you wear a size 7 shoe, then a regular foot width would be around 3.45 inches, whereas a wide size 7 foot would measure anywhere from 3.75 to 4.25 inches. Consider Comfort and Fit: Pay attention to how your shoes feel when you wear them.

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