Wide Feet Size Guide
Find your perfect fit with our comprehensive sizing guide for wide feet
Do You Have Wide Feet? Find Out Now
Use these simple tests to determine if you need wide-width shoes
Quick Self-Assessment:
Shoe Pinching
Do your shoes feel tight on the sides or create pressure points?
Foot Spillover
Does your foot hang over the sides of the shoe sole?
Blisters & Calluses
Do you frequently get blisters on the sides of your feet?
Width Measurement Guide:
Men's Width Measurements:
- Wide (2E): 10.7 - 11.2 cm at size 10
- Extra Wide (4E): 11.4 - 11.9 cm at size 10
- Ultra Wide (6E): 12.2+ cm at size 10
Women's Width Measurements:
- Wide (D): 9.7 - 10.2 cm at size 8
- Extra Wide (2E): 10.4 - 10.9 cm at size 8
- Ultra Wide (4E): 11.2+ cm at size 8
Width Classifications
Understanding shoe width letters and what they mean for your feet
Men's Widths
B (Narrow)Rare
D (Standard)Most Common
2E (Wide)Wide Feet
4E (Extra Wide)Extra Wide
6E (Ultra Wide)Ultra Wide
Women's Widths
AA (Narrow)Narrow
B (Standard)Most Common
D (Wide)Wide Feet
2E (Extra Wide)Extra Wide
4E (Ultra Wide)Ultra Wide
How to Measure Your Feet
Follow these steps to accurately measure your foot width at home
What You'll Need:
- A piece of paper larger than your foot
- A pencil or pen
- A ruler or measuring tape
- A wall or straight edge
Step-by-Step:
- 1Place paper on floor against a wall
- 2Stand with heel against the wall
- 3Mark the longest toe and widest part
- 4Measure length and width in centimeters
Size Conversion Chart
Convert between US, UK, and EU sizing systems
US Men's | US Women's | UK | EU | Length (cm) |
---|---|---|---|---|
7 | 8.5 | 6 | 40 | 24.4 cm |
8 | 9.5 | 7 | 41 | 25.4 cm |
9 | 10.5 | 8 | 42 | 26.4 cm |
10 | 11.5 | 9 | 43 | 27.3 cm |
11 | 12.5 | 10 | 44 | 28.3 cm |
12 | 13.5 | 11 | 45 | 29.2 cm |
Pro Tips for Wide Feet
Shopping Tips:
- • Shop for shoes in the afternoon when feet are slightly swollen
- • Always try on both feet - they can be different sizes
- • Look for brands that specifically make wide widths
- • Consider adjustable features like laces or straps
Comfort Features to Look For:
- • Removable insoles for custom orthotics
- • Breathable materials like mesh or leather
- • Adequate toe box depth and width
- • Cushioned midsole for all-day comfort