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New Balance - NB Web Express
Width Sizing

Just like people, feet come in all different shapes. Because shoes that fit better perform better, New Balance knows that proper fit means multiple widths. New Balance is the only manufacturer to offer the majority of shoe models in multiple widths, from narrow (2A) to extra-extra-wide (6E).

 
Women's Shoe Widths
4A 2A B D 2E 4E
X-Narrow Narrow Standard Wide X-Wide XX-Wide

 
Men's Shoe Widths
2A B D 2E 3E 4E 6E
X-Narrow Narrow Standard Wide Wide X-Wide XX-Wide

 

What size are you?
  • In general, the standard Men's width is "D"; for Women, the standard width is "B". If the majority of shoes you own, or have purchased in the past, fit adequately, these are the widths you should select.
     
  • If the shoes you own tend to feel overly spacious in width, you should consider selecting a narrower width size. If the shoes you own tend to feel noticeably narrow or snug, then you should consider selecting a wider width size.
     
  • If your feet seem "between" sizes and you cannot decide which size to select, we suggest you choose the larger size. You can make adjustments for a better fit with socks, insoles, or a different lacing pattern.
     
  • Since feet always swell during the day, we encourage you to try shoes on later in the day when your feet are at their largest.
Sizing Tips
  • With respect to feel, 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; and you should have enough room in the toe box to wiggle your toes.
     
  • 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" while running or just after running or the formation of blisters and calluses between or on your toes.
     
  • New Balance shoes are made to fit directly out of the box. They do not need to be broken in.
     
  • 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.

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