Shoe/Width Sizing

Width Sizing

Having the right fit is essential, no matter what the occasion or outfit. That's why we offer the majority of our shoes in multiple widths, including some in extra-narrow all the way to extra-extra-wide. We're the only manufacturer to offer so many width options, ensuring you the best possible fit.

Rockport Men's Shoe Width

B

D

2E

4E

Narrow

Medium

Wide

X-Wide

Rockport Women's Shoe Width

2A

B

D

2E

Narrow

Medium

Wide

X-Wide

Dunham Shoe Widths

2A

B

D

2E

4E

6E

X-Narrow

Narrow

Standard

Wide

X-Wide

XX-Wide

Aravon Shoe Widths

4A

2A

B

D

2E

4E

X-Narrow

Narrow

Standard

Wide

X-Wide

XX-Wide

Cobb Hill Shoe Widths

N

M

W

Narrow

Medium

Wide

Sizing Tips

  • Your heel should fit snug with no slipping. The midfoot of the shoe under your arch and over the top of your foot should be snug but not tight. You should have enough room in the toe box to wiggle your toes. Our shoes are made to fit directly out of the box. They do not need to be broken in.
  • People are more than twice as likely to buy a shoe that is too small than too big. Clues that your shoes are too small or narrow include - foot cramping or "falling asleep" or the formation of blisters and calluses between or on your toes.
  • Feet typically get bigger with age. We encourage you to have your feet measured every year. Women's feet often become a half-size (or more) larger after pregnancy.
  • Your left and right feet may differ in length or width as much as a full size. Be sure to measure and try shoes on both feet, and always buy shoes to fit your larger foot.
  • While the incremental enlargement/reductions between the sizes and widths are industry standards – not every manufacturer starts with the same measurement for their model size.
  • Rockport and Cobb Hill use the same Brannock Device measurement along with several taped forefoot volume measurements as a starting point for both men’s and women’s shoes.