Sizing Guide
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SIZE CHART - Hispar Ladies Paddock Boots |
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5.5 |
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24.8 |
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| How to measure your foot: |
If you are not sure what size you wear, follow these guidelines to determine your size
1- Draw a straight line, longer then your foot, on a piece of paper.
2- Place the paper on a flat surface. Stand on the line with your heel and longest toe centered on the line.
3- Have a friend place a mark on the line at the tip of your toe and back of your heel. Measure both feet.
4- Measure the distance between the marks and use the SIZE CHART - given above, to find your shoe size.
 
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| Tips on finding the right fit: |
- Many people have one foot larger then the other. Always order your boots according to your longest foot.
- Always measure your foot depending on how shoes will be worn - bare or sock-covered feet.
- If you are between sizes, we recommend you go up to the next half (1/2) size.
- All shoes will vary in size by style since they are built on different lasts - a last is the foot-shaped form that works like a mold for a shoe.
- When you receive your shoes, try them on in the afternoon, when feet tend to be their largest.
- Walk in shoes (Indoors on carpet surfaces) wearing the socks or stockings you would normally wear. Make sure the insteps don't gap, and there is room for your toes to wiggle a bit.
- If no wide widths are available, size up a half (½) size, generally.
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