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RANCOURT & CO.

SHOE FIT GUIDE


HOW TO GET THE PROPER FITTING SHOES
This guide is meant to help you determine the proper size of Rancourt & Co. shoes you should order but if you have not worn our shoes before it is always best to contact us
to discuss proper sizing before you order.

STEP #1: STEP #4:


Measure your feet around midday or after you've been on them for a while. The mark on the heel-to-toe measurement will be your length, if you are in-between
Feet tend to swell and its best to take this into account when ordering shoes. lines, go up to the next length (ex. if you are in between 11 and 11.5, you should order
It is also best to measure with the type of socks you plan to wear with the shoes, the 11.5). Use the attached width chart to find the correct width - Whichever zone is
or if you plan to wear them without socks then you should measure your feet marked for your width you should order that width. If you are in between widths or
without socks on. unsure of which width to order, use your best judgment. Some people like their shoes
snug and some like them looser - choose the width that will be best for you.
STEP #2:
Position your foot on the chart and make sure to stand straight and balanced, NOTE:
you want to have your weight distributed equally between each foot. It is common to have one foot slightly larger than the other - if you have a foot that
is at least a half size larger than the other we can accommodate this. Please make a
note on your order to tell us which foot should be made in which size.
STEP #3: (ex. Right foot 9D / Left foot 9.5D). We only make widths B, D, E, EE. If you fall
Ask someone to help you take the measurement, the helpful person will have to outside of these widths please contact us for assistance.
look straight down at the guide and mark the length and width of your foot on
the guide. Do not take the measurement yourself, it can affect the outcome.

LEFT FOOT W-ZONES RIGHT FOOT W-ZONES

WD WC WB WA W9 W8 W7 W6 W5 W4 W3 W2 W1 HEEL-TO-TOE W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8 W9 WA WB WC WD
MEASUREMENT

INSIDE EDGE OF LEFT FOOT


INSIDE EDGE OF RIGHT FOOT

14 14
13 13
12 12
11 11
10 10
9 9
8 8
7 7
6 6
5 5
4 4

A B
CUT ALONG THE DOTTED LINE AND ALIGN A WITH A TO FORM A CIRCLE, THEN TAPE IN PLACE CUT ALONG THE DOTTED LINE AND ALIGN B WITH B TO FORM A CIRCLE, THEN TAPE IN PLACE

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CONVERSION CHARTS
Use the Length Chart if you need to convert your shoe size to an international size, or vice versa. To determine your shoe width, use the Width Chart to find the W-Zone
that corresponds to the area where the outside of your foot falls, then find your shoe length. Follow the respective row and column to find your shoe width. Should your
foot fall on the line between two areas, use the lower W-Zone if you have a thinner foot, or the higher W-Zone if you have a wider foot.

LENGTH CHART

U.S . E.U. U . K.
6 39 5.5
6 .5 3 9 .5 6
7 40 6 .5
7.5 41 7
8 4 1 .5 7.5
8.5 42 8
9 43 8.5
9 .5 4 3 .5 9
10 44 9 .5
10.5 4 4 .5 10
11 45 1 0.5
11.5 4 5. 5 11
12 46 1 1 .5
12.5 4 6 .5 12
13 47 1 2.5
14 48 13
15 49 16
16 50 17

WIDTH CHART W-ZONES


Note: The gray area (width D)
W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8 W9 WA WB WC WD
indicates a medium or standard
6 2A A B C D E E 2E 3E shoe width. 3A - C is considered
narrow width, while E - 3E is
6.5 2A A B C D D E E 2E 3E
considered wide width.
7 2A A B B C D E E 2E 3E
7.5 2A A B B C D D E E 2E 3E
8 2A A B B C D D E E 2E 3E
8.5 3A 2A A B B C D E E 2E 3E
9 3A 2A A B B C D E E 2E 3E
SHOE LENGTH

9.5 3A 2A A B B C D E E 2E 3E
10 3A 2A A B B C D E E 2E 3E
10.5 3A 2A A B B C D D E E 3E 3E
11 3A 2A A B B C C D E E 3E 3E
11.5 3A 2A A B B C D E E 3E 3E
12 3A 2A A B B C D E E 3E 3E
12.5 3A 2A A B B C D D E E 3E
13 3A 2A A B B C D E 3E 3E
14 3A 2A A B B C D D E 3E
15 3A 3A 2A A B B C D E 3E
16 3A 3A 2A A B B C D E 3E PAGE 3

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