Most people know their shoe length but ignore width, and that oversight causes more foot problems than an incorrect size. Shoes that are too narrow create bunions, corns, and hammertoes over time. Shoes that are too wide cause the foot to slide, leading to blisters and instability. Finding the correct width is just as important as finding the correct length.
How to Find the Right scarpe Width for Your piedi
Measuring Your Width
Stand on a piece of paper and trace your foot while bearing your full weight. Measure the widest part of the tracing from side to side. Compare this measurement to a width chart for your shoe size. Standard (D for men, B for women) is the most common width. Narrow is B for men and AA for women. Wide is E or EE for men and D for women. Extra wide is EEE or EEEE. Your feet may be different widths, so measure both and buy for the wider foot.
Signs Your scarpe Are the Wrong Width
If the leather or fabric bulges over the sole on the sides, the shoes are too narrow. If your foot slides side to side during walking, they are too wide. Numbness, tingling, or redness on the sides of your feet after wearing shoes indicates a width problem. Pain at the ball of the foot or the base of the pinky toe is a classic sign of insufficient width.
Width by Brand
Width varies significantly between brands. New Balance and ASICS offer the widest range of width options. Nike and Adidas tend to run narrow and offer fewer wide options. Allen Edmonds and Birkenstock accommodate wider feet in their standard models. Always check size charts specific to the brand you are buying, especially when ordering online.
When to Choose largo
If you regularly experience toe crowding, bunion pain, or need to size up for comfort, try a wide width in your true length rather than a longer shoe in standard width. A longer shoe creates excess space in the heel and toe box that leads to different problems. Getting both length and width right produces a dramatically better fit than compensating one dimension for the other.
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