How should my Blundstones fit?
Length is primary consideration when fitting Blundstone boots. A thumb width (or minimum of ½ an inch) of space between the end of the customer's foot and the end of the boot is recommended for a good fit.
Blundstone boots are commonly referred to as ‘outdoor slippers’, referring to the ease of putting on and taking off these boots. Blundstone boots typically have a loose fit and a centimeter or two of heel lift is very common with Blundstone boots. If you still find that they fit too generously, the insoles provided in the box are helpful for snugging up the fit. It may also be common for you to feel pressure across the instep of the boot where the ‘v-stitching’ comes across the instep. This pressure will often dissipate with regular wear after a two to three week period, once the leather begins to stretch.
Chisel toes are a bit of a longer fit than other Blundstone styles. In our experience, some people go down a ½ to 1 full size in this style to accommodate for the longer fit.
Please note that half sizes in Blundstones are a bit unusual—they do not increase the length of the boot. Instead, they increase the amount of space over the foot by adding more leather creating a wider fit.
Use that extra pair of insoles in the box if you find there is too much movement in your Blundstones. Doubling up on the insoles can take up about ½ a size worth of space!
US to Blundstone Sizing Conversion
Woman's Sizing:
Canadian Size
|
6
|
6.5
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7
|
7.5
|
8
|
8.5
|
9
|
9.5
|
10
|
10.5
|
11
|
Blundstone Size
|
3
|
3.5
|
4
|
4.5
|
5
|
5.5
|
6
|
6.5
|
7
|
7.5
|
8
|
Men's Sizing:
Canadian Size
|
7.5
|
8
|
8.5
|
9
|
9.5
|
10
|
10.5
|
11
|
11.5
|
12
|
13
|
14
|
Blundstone Size
|
6.5
|
7
|
7.5
|
8
|
8.5
|
9
|
9.5
|
10
|
10.5
|
11
|
12
|
13
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