Canada West Cowboy Boots Sizing Guide

Use this guide to find your best fit for Canada West boots.

US Men UK Europe Foot Length
(cm)
Foot length
(inches)
4 3 35.5 22 8 ⅔"
4 ½ 3 ½ 36.2 22.4 8 ⅚"
5 4 36.8 22.9 9"
5 ½ 4 ½ 37.5 23.3 9 ⅙"
6 5 38.1 23.7 9 ⅓"
6 ½ 5 ½ 38.7 24.1 9 ½"
7 6 39.4 24.6 9 ⅔"
7 ½ 6 ½ 40 25 9 ⅚"
8 7 40.6 25.4 10"
8 ½ 7 ½ 41.3 25.8 10 ⅙"
9 8 41.9 26.2 10 ⅓"
9 ½ 8 ½ 42.5 26.7 10 ½"
10 9 43.2 27.1 10 ⅔"
10 ½ 9 ½ 43.8 27.5 10 ⅚"
11 10 44.5 27.9 11"
11 ½ 10 ½ 45.1 28.4 11 ⅙"
12 11 45.7 28.8 11 ⅓"
12 ½ 11 ½ 46.4 29.2 11 ½"
13 12 47 29.6 11 ⅔"
13 ½ 12 ½ 47.6 30.1 11 ⅚"
14 13 48.3 30.5 12"
14 ½ 13 ½ 48.9 30.9 12 ⅙"
15 14 49.5 31.3 12 ⅓"
15 ½ 14 ½ 50.2 31.7 12 ½"
16 15 50.8 32.2 12 ⅔"
16 ½ 15 ½ 51.5 32.6 12 ⅚"
17 16 52.1 33 13"

Investing in a pair of Canada West cowboy boots from Wei’s Western Wear means choosing nearly 50 years of dedicated Canadian craftsmanship. Handcrafted in Winnipeg, Canada West’s sizing philosophy centers on traditional, generous anatomical lasts that prioritize both structural integrity and long-term comfort. Unlike mass-produced brands that often feel restrictive, Canada West utilizes premium full-grain and oil-tanned leathers that are designed to mold specifically to the unique contours of your foot. This results in a personalized fit that provides the essential stability required for everything from the rodeo ring to a long day on the ranch.

Whether you're drawn to the vibrant, dual-tone style of the Canada West Men’s 13" Cowboy Boots in Green and Black or the rugged utility of the Canada West Men's Bullhide Brahma Roper, getting the size right is key. A unique characteristic of this brand is its "Full Cut" nature; many of our customers find that these boots run larger than standard athletic sneakers. For a secure "firm handshake" feel across the instep, we often recommend sizing down a half to a full size from your typical street shoe. If you prefer wearing heavy wool socks or have a high volume foot, staying true-to-size can provide that extra room. Remember, a slight heel slip of about 1/4 inch is normal for new boots and will disappear as the heavy-duty soles soften and flex with your stride.