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Sizing Guide and Information




Whenever possible have your foot measured with a Brannock Device by a shoe care professional. Using a Brannock Device is the most accurate method to determine your shoe size and width.

If getting your foot measured on a Brannock Device isn’t an option, you can also use our  Sizing Guide.





Sizes




Narrow: Also known as "B" or "N". Only choose if you regularly wear narrow shoes.

Medium: Also known as "Regular" or just "R" or "D".

Wide: Known as "W", "EW", or "EE".

Extra Wide: Known as either "EEEE" or "XW". Only choose if you regularly wear "wider than "wide" shoes.


Brand specific notes

Altama: Tactical boots are similar to street shoe size. Desert, Jungle, and Combat boots are slightly larger in fit than normal size.

Belleville Unlined (non-waterproof) boots: Select a full size smaller than your dress shoe size. For instance, if you normally wear a 9.5 Regular in a dress shoe, select 8.5 and it should fit.

Belleville Waterproof boots: Select one-half size smaller than your dress shoe size. For instance, if you normally wear a 9.5 Regular in a dress shoe, select 9.0 and it should fit.

Danner USMC boots: Select a size one-half larger than your dress shoe size. Danner USMC boots are cut smaller than regular Danner boots.

Bates USMC Lights: Select a size one-half smaller than your dress shoe size. They used to fit true-to-size, but something changed in the production line and they fit differently now.

Everyone else: All other brands seem to be "true-to-size" - meaning they correspond to what your foot would measure and how it would fit in a dress shoe.

In general, boots with additional lining such as Gore-Tex or Thinsulate fit more snugly than un-lined boots.

Any additional comments or suggestions? Please let us and future customers know by emailing our manager, Nathan, at "nathan white AT quanticoboot com". ( equals a "." and AT equals the @ symbol).


General fit guidelines

Heel: Most important of all - make sure your heel is not "swimming" nor too tight. If it's loose, the moisture from sweat combined with friction from the heel moving up and down will cause blisters.

Toe: Slight amount of room for them to wiggle.

Width: The boot should feel a little snug, but not too tight.