Size Chart

Size Chart

Wild Jolie boots are designed to be true to size for a perfect fit. When selecting your size, we suggest choosing the same size you typically wear in other footwear.

Women's Sizes (Standard B Width)

US(AU) Size EU Size Foot Length (inch) Foot Length (cm) Foot Width (inch) Foot Width (cm)
3 33 8.23 20.9 3.15 8.0
3.5 33.5 8.39 21.3 3.19 8.1
4 34 8.50 21.6 3.23 8.2
4.5 34.5 8.66 22.0 3.27 8.3
5 35 8.78 22.3 3.31 8.4
5.5 35.5 8.90 22.6 3.35 8.5
6 36 8.06 23.0 3.39 8.6
6.5 36.5 9.17 23.3 3.43 8.7
7 37 9.29 23.6 3.46 8.8
7.5 37.5 9.45 24.0 3.50 8.9
8 38 9.57 24.3 3.54 9.0
8.5 38.5 9.69 24.6 3.58 9.1
9 39 9.84 25.0 3.62 9.2
9.5 39.5 9.89 25.3 3.66 9.3
10 40 10.08 25.6 3.70 9.4
10.5 40.5 10.24 26.0 3.74 9.5
11 41 10.35 26.3 3.78 9.6
11.5 41.5 10.47 26.6 3.82 9.7
12 42 10.63 27.0 3.86 9.8
12.5 42.5 10.75 27.3 3.90 9.9
13 43 10.87 27.6 3.94 10.0
13.5 43.5 11.02 28.0 3.98 10.1
14 44 11.14 28.3 4.02 10.2
14.5 44.5 11.26 28.6 4.06 10.3
15 45 11.42 29.0 4.09 10.4
15.5 45.5 11.54 29.3 4.13 10.5
16 46 11.65 29.6 4.17 10.6

How to Measure Your Feet



Measuring Foot Length:

  1. Best Time to Measure: Late afternoon or evening when feet are at their largest
  2. Wear Appropriate Socks: Use the type of socks you'll wear with your boots
  3. Stand on Paper: Place a piece of paper against a wall
  4. Position Your Foot: Stand with your heel against the wall, full weight on both feet
  5. Mark the Length: Mark the longest toe (usually the big toe or second toe)
  6. Measure: Use a ruler to measure from the wall to your mark
  7. Record in CM: Measure in centimeters for most accurate sizing

Measuring Foot Width:

  1. Use the Same Paper: After measuring length, keep foot in position
  2. Mark Widest Points: Mark the widest part of your foot (usually at the ball of foot)
  3. Measure Across: Measure the distance between the two widest points
  4. Record Width: Note measurement in both cm and inches
  5. Consider Both Feet: Measure both feet as they may differ slightly

Important Measuring Tips:

  • Measure Both Feet: Most people have slightly different sized feet
  • Stand While Measuring: Sitting measurements can be inaccurate
  • Full Weight Distribution: Stand normally with weight on both feet
  • Use Metric First: Centimeter measurements are more precise than inches
  • Account for Swelling: Feet naturally swell throughout the day

Boot Fit Guidelines

Perfect Fit Indicators:

  • Length: About 1-1.2cm space between longest toe and boot end
  • Width: No pinching at the ball of foot or sides
  • Heel Security: Heel stays in place when walking
  • Arch Support: Arch of foot aligns with boot's arch support
  • Ankle Mobility: Can flex ankle comfortably

Signs Your Boots Don't Fit:

  • Too Small: Toes touch the front, pinching, or pressure points
  • Too Large: Heel slips, foot slides forward, or excessive toe room
  • Too Narrow: Bulging at sides, pinched feeling, or numbness
  • Too Wide: Foot slides side to side, lack of support

Width Classifications

Standard Width Categories:

  • Extra Narrow (AA): Up to 8.2cm (3.23")
  • Narrow (AA/A): 8.3-8.6cm (3.27-3.39")
  • Medium/Standard (B): 8.7-10.4cm (3.43-4.09")
  • Wide (C/D): 10.5-11.4cm (4.13-4.49")
  • Extra Wide (E): 11.5-12.2cm (4.53-4.80")
  • Extra Extra Wide (EE+): 12.3cm+ (4.84"+)

Width Fitting Tips:

  • Narrow Feet: May need to size down 1/2 size for proper fit
  • Standard Width: Use the regular size chart
  • Wide Feet: May need to size up 1/2 size or look for wide-width options
  • Extra Wide Feet: Consider boots specifically made in wide widths

Size Conversion Notes

US to EU Conversion:

  • EU sizes run larger: EU sizing follows European last measurements
  • Half sizes: EU half sizes are less common; round to nearest whole size
  • Brand Variations: Some European brands may run slightly different

International Sizing:

  • UK Sizing: Subtract 2-2.5 from US size (US 8 = UK 5.5-6)
  • Asian Sizing: Often matches foot length in centimeters directly
  • Australian Sizing: Usually similar to US sizing
  • Canadian Sizing: Identical to US sizing

Special Considerations for Extended Sizes

Small Sizes (US 3-5):

  • Youth vs. Women's: Some brands use youth sizing for smaller women's sizes
  • Proportion Differences: Smaller sizes may have different heel-to-toe ratios
  • Limited Availability: Extended small sizes may have fewer style options
  • Fit Considerations: May need extra attention to heel security

Large Sizes (US 12-16):

  • Width Proportions: Larger sizes typically need proportionally wider widths
  • Construction Differences: May have reinforced construction for durability
  • Style Availability: Not all styles available in extended sizes
  • Comfort Features: Often include additional support features

Boot Type Considerations

Cowgirl/Western Boots:

  • Toe Shape: Pointed toes may require 1/2 size up
  • Shaft Height: Consider calf circumference for tall boots
  • Break-in Period: Leather boots may stretch slightly with wear
  • Width Important: Western boots often run narrow initially

Troubleshooting Common Fit Issues

If Between Sizes:

  • Foot Length Priority: Choose size based on length first
  • Activity Level: More active wear = size up
  • Foot Width: Wide feet = size up, narrow feet = size down
  • Sock Thickness: Thicker socks = add 0.3-0.5cm to measurements
  • Time of Day: Account for afternoon/evening foot swelling

Width vs Length Issues:

  • Long/Narrow Feet: Stick to length sizing, consider narrow width options
  • Short/Wide Feet: May need to size up for width comfort
  • Proportional Feet: Standard sizing should work well
  • Mismatched Measurements: Prioritize comfort over exact measurements

Extended Size Specific Issues:

  • Small Feet (US 3-5): Focus on heel security and arch support
  • Large Feet (US 12+): Ensure adequate width and toe box room
  • Half Size Needs: When half sizes are unavailable, use insoles to adjust fit
  • Custom Fit: Consider custom or made-to-measure options for difficult fits

Professional Fitting Tips

When to Size Up:

  • Foot width exceeds standard measurements for your length
  • Planning to wear thick socks regularly
  • Feet swell significantly during the day
  • Prefer roomier fit for comfort or medical reasons

When to Size Down:

  • Foot width is significantly below standard for your length
  • Boots will be worn with thin socks only
  • Prefer snug fit (fashion/dress boots)
  • Leather boots that will stretch with wear

Special Considerations for Extended Sizes:

  • Size 3-4: May need youth-to-women's conversion guidance
  • Size 12+: Often benefit from wide width options
  • Hard-to-fit feet: Consider professional fitting services
  • Medical needs: Consult with podiatrist for specific requirements

Return Policy Recommendations

Before Finalizing Your Purchase:

  • Measure Carefully: Use proper measuring techniques for both feet
  • Consider Usage: Think about when and how you'll wear the boots
  • Read Reviews: Check customer feedback about sizing in your size range
  • Know Your Preferences: Tight vs loose fit preference matters

Size Exchange Guidelines:

  • Keep Tags: Don't remove until certain of fit
  • Indoor Testing: Test on carpet or clean surfaces only
  • 24-Hour Rule: Wear indoors for short periods to test comfort
  • Quick Action: Exchange within return window for best selection
  • Extended Sizes: May have longer processing times for exchanges

Women's Width Classifications

Width Code Description Width vs Standard B Typical Width Range
AA/2A Extra Narrow -0.25 inches (-0.6 cm) 2.9-3.7 inches
A Narrow -0.125 inches (-0.3 cm) 3.1-3.9 inches
B Standard/Medium Standard (chart above) 3.2-4.8 inches
C/D Wide +0.125 inches (+0.3 cm) 3.3-4.9 inches
E/2E Extra Wide +0.25 inches (+0.6 cm) 3.4-5.1 inches