If you are measuring for sneakers or other sport shoes, be sure to measure with your sock on. If you are measuring for sandals, do so without a sock.When you measure, make sure you are standing on a flat surface.Be sure to measure your feet at night versus the morning because your feet are prone to expand during the day.Before following the measuring instructions below, be sure to consider the following: The width of your foot bed is the distance between the two widest parts of your foot. In order to tell for sure if you have narrow or wide feet, we suggest simply measuring your foot bed width. As experts in specialty width shoe sizes, our team at VANELi has put together a complete guide help you determine whether you have narrow, normal, or wide width feet. There is no such thing as a “normal foot width” and knowing the type of foot width you have will save you a lot of wasted money on buying shoes that ultimately don’t fit AND save you the pain and discomfort that comes along with ill-fitting shoes. Conversely, if your foot fits the length of a shoe, but is extremely snug on the sides of the foot bed, you could have wide width feet. For instance, if your foot fits the length of a shoe, but has extra space on the sides, you probably have narrow width feet. Have you ever asked yourself, how do I know if I need wide shoes? Well, if you find yourself having trouble fitting different shoe styles, it is likely you have a specialty width shoe.
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