Do Wolverines run true to size?

Wolverine boots run a half size larger than standard sneakers or dress shoes. However, if you’ve worn any other boot brands like Red Wing, you’ll know that Wolverine has a similar fit. As a general rule, order your Wolverine boots a half size smaller than you normally would with sneakers or dress shoes.

Should I go up 1/2 size for boots?

If you own another brands of boots, this size will usually do! If you don’t remember the size, look inside the shaft of the boots or on the inside bottom. If this is your first pair of workboots, normally start with 1/2 a size down from your normal shoe size. If you are between sizes, order 1/2 size up.

What does M and EW mean in boots?

Guidelines About Boot Sizes: Standard width for womens boots is “B”, or “M” for medium. Narrow width is “A” and widest width is “C”. Standard width for mens boots is “D”, or “M” for medium. Wide width is labeled “EE” or “EW”. Both are the same.

How do I know my boot size?

Wrap the measuring tape or string all the way around your foot at the widest part (typically the bunion joint) and measure the circumference. Do this for both feet, as there may be some variation in foot size. Typically, the length plus 1 inch is generally your boot size with most manufacturers.

Is Wolverine a good brand of boots?

Wolverine boots have durability and are notoriously comfortable, combining style and capability with complete foot support. Designed to support the full foot, most Wolverine boots feature at least a 6″ upper to provide support and comfort from toes to shins.

Is your boot size the same as your shoe size?

Most boots run a half size bigger than your sneaker size, so you should order half a size smaller.