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Widths

Narrow, wide, and extra‑wide shoes refer to how much room the shoe provides across the foot. Narrow (2A for women, B for men) fits slimmer feet, while wide (D for women and 2E for men) and extra‑wide (2E for women and 4E for men) give more space for comfort and a better overall fit.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What do different shoe widths mean?

Widths range from narrow (2A) to extra‑wide (2E or 4E). Standard width for women is B; for men, it’s D.

How do I know if I need a wide or narrow shoe?

If your shoes pinch, rub, or cause numbness, you may need a wider width. If your foot slides side‑to‑side, a narrower width might help.

Are wide shoes the same as bigger sizes?

No, width and length are separate measurements. Going up a size won’t fix width issues and can lead to poor fit.

Can wearing the wrong width cause injuries?

Yes, improper width can lead to blisters, toe issues, arch pain, or instability.

How should a properly fitted running shoe feel?

Your heel should be secure, your midfoot supported, and your toes should have room to splay naturally without pressure.