Over the years I have heard people talk  about how their cowboy boots fit like a glove and that they were the  most comfortable shoe or boot they have ever had.
So how do you find a  fit like that? It come  down to taking your time, trying boots on, and a few key tips that I've  learned over the years. 
First is  to remember boots from different companies will vary slightly in fit  and size for both men's and women's boots. You might be in a size 8 from Tony Lama and an 8 1/2 from  Ariat. Each manufacturer will vary slightly in how a boot fits and  feels. Keep in mind that just because one boot fits your friend well  doesn't guarantee that the same company will fit you well. We all have  feet that are built a little different. You can't be afraid to try  different manufacturers. 
Second,  remember that some companies offer different widths in their boots.  Although cowboy boots naturally fit more snug than a pair of tennis  shoes you want to make sure that you can still pinch or move the leather  across the ball of your foot. If you cannot do this then you should ask  about a wider width in that particular boot.
The third, and probably  the most important thing to  remember when trying on boots is that you want about a 1/2 inch of  slippage in the heel as you walk. This prevents the boots from rubbing  against your heel and causing blisters or sores. The slippage that is  there will eventually disappear as the leather across the toe box wears.  
 
 
 
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