Size Guide

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.

For optimal comfort, your boots should feel snug but not restrictive - think of it as a secure embrace for your feet.

Each pair of Wild Jolie boots is meticulously crafted using premium leather throughout, allowing them to naturally conform to your unique foot shape over time.

The breaking-in process is remarkably quick and effortless. Depending on the leather style and thickness used in your chosen design, the time needed to achieve that perfect, customized fit may vary slightly.

Size Chart

US/AU Size EU Size JP Size Foot Length(mm) Foot Width(mm)
3 33 21.5 209 80
4 34 22 216 82
4.5 34.5 22 220 83
5 35 22.5 223 84
5.5 35.5 22.5 226 85
6 36 23 230 86
6.5 36.5 23 233 87
7 37 23.5 236 88
7.5 37.5 23.5 240 89
8 38 24 243 90
8.5 38.5 24 246 91
9 39 24.5 250 92
9.5 39.5 24.5 253 93
10 40 25 256 94
10.5 40.5 25 260 95
11 41 25.5 263 96
11.5 41.5 25.5 266 97
12 42 26 270 98
12.5 42.5 26 273 99
13 43 26.5 276 100
13.5 43.5 26.5 280 101
14 44 27 283 102
14.5 44.5 27 286 103
15 45 27.5 290 104
15.5 45.5 27.5 293 105
16 46 28 296 106
16.5 46.5 28 300 107
17 47 28.5 303 108
17.5 47.5 29 306 109
18 48 29 310 110
18.5 48.5 29.5 313 111
19 49 29.5 316 112
19.5 49.5 30 320 113
20 50 30 323 114

How to Find Your Perfect Boot Size?

Step 1. Pick the Right Time

Measure your feet in the afternoon or evening when feet naturally swell throughout the day. This ensures you get the most accurate measurement for your boots.

Step 2. Wear the Right Socks

Start by putting on the socks you plan to wear with your boots - not thin dress socks, but your usual boot socks. This gives you the most realistic fit assessment.

Step 3. Check Your Heel

While standing up and walking a few steps, your heel should stay firmly in place. A slight heel slip of 1/4 to 1/2 inch is normal for new boots, but excessive heel slip indicates the boots are too big.

Step 4. Test the Toe Box

Stand up straight and ensure your toes have enough room to wiggle. You should have about a thumb's width (3/8 to 1/2 inch) of space from the tip, with no pinching at the sides of your feet.

Step 5. Walk Test

Take time to walk around on different surfaces and go up and down stairs if possible. The boots should feel secure without sliding, and you shouldn't experience any pinching or rubbing spots.

Step 6. Check Width Comfort

Your feet should not feel squeezed, and there should be no pressure points on the sides. The widest part of your foot should align with the widest part of the boot, with no spilling over the sole.

Step 7. Flex Point Assessment

When you bend your foot, the boot should crease where your toes bend. If it creases elsewhere, this might indicate you have the wrong size.

Remember: New boots should feel snug but not painful. They will stretch and mold to your feet over time, but should never be uncomfortably tight when new.