
In 130 years of existence men, women and children have been wearing the Justin Boots as a salute to independence and reliability. Every pair of Justin Boots ever made is built with care and represents the hard work and dependability that won the west. With the finest leathers and the latest styles in western boots, Justin will always supply the best. You can count on Justin for great western, casual and original work boots. Justin Boots has set the standard for boots of the west making some of the most durable and comfortable men's, women's and kids' boots around.

Justin, his sons moved the company to Fort Worth where they are still located today. In only 2 years, the business doubled and Justin Boots were being sold in 26 states, Canada, Mexico and Cuba. Justin Boots started to take off and in 1908 his sons Earl and Avis joined the family business.

His early customers were cowboys riding through the area, but once the railroad was built in Nocona 10 years later, Justin moved to expand his business. Justin quickly began crafting his own boots out of his home and Justin Boots was born. Justin moved to Spanish Fort, Texas as a boot repairman and as soon as he started, he became a master of his craft. Justin Boots has been making expert crafted footwear since 1879. If you find that you are between sizes, order 1/2 size up.If you've been looking to find the true great western heritage of Justin boot making, look no further. If you have trouble measuring your own feet, you may want to visit your local shoe store and use their foot measuring device called a Brannock. Having someone trace your foot onto a sheet of paper can make it easier to get the right measurements. It may help to place your heel against a flat surface like a wall and measure from the wall to the tip of your big toe. For example, a ladies size 7 equals a mens 5.5. To determine what men's size you wear, simply subtract 1.5 sizes from your current ladies shoe size. Many women like the look and styling of our men's boots and use a simple conversion to find the right size. Then, measure the width of your foot across the widest part and find your corresponding width in your shoe size. First, measure the length of your foot to find your base size. We suggest ordering your boots according to the size chart above. Foot Width:īoots are typically available in 6 widths: B (extra narrow), C (narrow), D (regular), E (wide), EE (extra wide), and EEE (triple wide). Then, simply use our size chart above to calculate your size. Measure your foot from your heel to your big toe. Line up your heel at the end of the ruler. To measure the length your foot, first place a ruler flat on the ground. This is just a recommendation on size and we cannot guarantee the fit. Snugness on the instep is vital for a proper fit and will stretch out and go away. On pull-on boots, the leather should be snug across the instep, but not tight.Note though that a SLIGHT SLIPAGE IS NECESSARY TO OBTAIN A PROPER FIT. If the slip feels excessive you may want to wear a thicker sock or you may need a narrower fit. With time most of the slippage you feel should disappear. As you wear the boot, the sole is flexed. Pull-on boots, must slip slightly on the heel when they are new.Remember to wear socks that you plan to wear with the boots.This will allow you to see how they fit without showing any signs of wear on the boot. Try your boots on inside on carpeted floor first.Try your boots on in the afternoon, after you have been on you feet for an extended amount of time.If you are between sizes, order 1/2 size up.If this is your first pair of workboots, normally start with 1/2 a size down from your normal shoe size.

If you own another brands of boots, this size will usually do! If you don't remember the size, look inside the shaft of the boots or on the inside bottom.If you are familiar with the brand of boots, order the same size you usually wear in that brand.Whenever possible get your foot measured.We cannot guarantee a certain style or size will fit, but here is some general advice that should help you find the proper fit. We carry a broad range of sizes as part of our commitment to give our customer the style and fit they are looking for. For "what size to order" read our guidelines below: Comfort and feel is very subjective and is genuinely an individual decision. Some people like a loose fitting width, some people like a snug ankle. Obviously, because only you know what feels right on your feet, it is very difficult to recommend sizes.
