Not all boot sizes are the same but figuring out your Thorogood boot sizing is simple. First, you’ll need a measuring tape or ruler. It’ll help if you have a piece of paper you can mark with a pencil. You’ll want to draw a line at your heel and at your longest toe, then measure between the lines in inches.
Now that you know your foot length, compare your measurements to the Thorogood Boot Sizing Guide below.
Remember to measure both feet! It’s quite common to have slight variations in foot size and one boot may end up feeling tighter than the other.
Sizing work boots can be tricky since everybody has a personal preference. Some people like to be able to wear thick socks, especially in cold weather, and some like to wear thin socks, which can make work boots feel too loose. Insoles can provide additional arch support and comfort, but if your boots are already on the small side, you may find your feet too cramped with insoles. As a guide, you should be able to have a finger’s width distance between your longest toe and the end of the shoe, and your heel should stay secure in your work boots as you walk. Having resistance is normal and once your work boots break in, they’ll give a little and feel more comfortable.
Thorogood Size Chart
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Thorogood Width Chart
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