Sizing Chart
Women's Shoe Size Chart
Searching for the perfect pair of shoes? First, make sure you know how to measure your shoe size. Our guide can help you find the fit that's best for you. Go and check out the designs you love in every shape and size including of-the-moment styles and timeless classics.
How to find your women's US, European (EU) and United Kingdom (UK)
- Use a fabric measuring tape to measure your foot from your heel to your longest toe
- Use our size chart below to find your shoe size
- Find the closest measurement in inches or centimeters that's equal to your foot (round up to the closest half size)
*Please note: All measurements are approximate*
How to Measure Shoe Size and Width
Follow our easy instructions to measure your shoe size and width. Our shoe size charts and converters above make it easy to figure out your exact size.
How to measure your instep and arch:
- Find the highest point at the top of your foot
- Wrap the measuring tape around your foot, typically in the middle, and record the measurement
How to measure insoles:
- Pick your best-fitting pair of shoes
- Remove the insole and measure it using a fabric tape measure
- If you can't remove the insole, then measure the inside of your shoe instead
- Record your measurement
How to measure your calves:
- Wrap a measuring tape around the fullest part of your calf
- Record your measurement
- Choose your normal shoe size, and go up or down depending on how snug they feel
- For boots, keep in mind that standard calf width boots are 14 inches and under, while wide-calf boots are between 15 inches and up
How Women's Shoes and Heels Should Fit
Women's shoes and heels should feel snug, but not too tight. It's important to have a little wiggle room.