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How to Measure Foot Width: A Simple Guide for a Perfect Fit

How to Measure Foot Width?

Finding a comfortable shoe isn't just about length; width is equally important. If your shoes often feel tight and restrictive on the sides, you likely need a wider fit. This guide will show you exactly **how to measure foot width** at home, a simple process that can completely change your shoe-buying experience for the better.

Step-by-Step: How to Measure Foot Width at Home

A diagram showing how to measure foot width across the widest part of a foot tracing.

You'll need the same simple tools as you would for measuring length: a piece of paper, a pen or pencil, and a ruler. For best results, measure your feet in the evening.

1

Trace Your Foot

Sit on a chair and place your foot firmly on a piece of paper on a hard surface. Carefully trace the outline of your foot, keeping the pen held straight up and down.

2

Mark the Widest Points

Look at your tracing and identify the two widest points on either side of the ball of your foot (the area just below your toes). Use your ruler to make a small mark at each of these points.

3

Measure the Distance

Measure the straight-line distance between the two marks you made. This measurement is your foot width. Write it down in both inches and centimeters. Repeat for your other foot and use the wider of the two measurements.


What Does Your Width Measurement Mean?

Shoe widths are represented by letters. For example, a "D" width is standard for men but wide for women. To understand what these letters mean, you can read our detailed guide on what "D" means in shoe size. Once you have your length and width measurements, you can compare them to a brand's specific sizing chart. For a more technical look at how sizing works, you can explore the international shoe size standards. Knowing **how to measure foot width** is a game-changer for finding truly comfortable shoes.

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