Wednesday 16 December 2015

What Is The Difference Between Narrow & Medium Shoes

Shoes.


Shoes normally come in a variety of lengths and standard widths. This is the case mostly for economic reasons. However, if you have either narrow or wide feet, you can find shoes that will accommodate your size.


Standard Width


The standard width of the shoe will be proportional to the shoe's size, and vary with manufacturers. Typically, the width of a shoe is increased in 1/16th-inch increments for each change in size.


Medium


Most shoes, unless otherwise stipulated, will be Medium, often labeled M or D.


Narrow


The width of narrow shoes will also be proportional to the shoe size. Typically, this measurement will be 1/16th inch less than that of Medium or standard shoes. Narrow shoes are most commonly indicated by the letters N, C or B.


Wide Shoes


Wide shoes are those that are roughly 1/16th inch wider than the Medium shoes.


Other Sizes


Other specialty sizes include "Slim" and "Extra Wide."

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