Sizing - Ariat Footwear

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FAQ's  | Find out more about  Ariat Boot Sizing and Unique Characteristics Here:
 

Do Ariat Boots Run Big?

Ariat's can run a bit larger. A thin innersole will take up some of the room in your shoe if the size is a little roomy.
 

Which Country's Sizing is used for Ariat Footwear?

Men's, Women's, and Children's Footwear are sized in US Sizing.
 

Will my Ariats Change Colour?

YES!! This is a feature of the boots, they will develop unique creases and colouring in the leather, especially on areas where the leather is stretched a little more over the foot. A distressed leather conditioner will help to keep your boot well nourished and promote a darker colour to the leather.
 

What to consider when fitting my Ariat Boot?

  • Always wear the socks or stocking you will wear when you ordinarily wear the boot
  • Try them on with your favourite jeans. Some regular leg pants wont sit over western boots
  • ALWAY fit your bigger foot. Pop an innersole in the boot of the smaller fit. Its much easier to make a boot tighter than looser!

 

Check out this YouTube link for a quick rundown on sizing 

https://www.youtube.com/ariat

Click Here for Mens Printable Size Chart

Click Here for Womens Printable Size Chart

Click Here for Childrens Printable Size Chart.

 

How can I tell if my boots fit properly?

Pull out the footbed and place your foot from heel to toe on the footbed. If you place your thumb at the toe area and it fits comfortably, this should ensure a proper fit, allowing enough slippage in the heel.

 

How do I fit Western Lacer Boots?

Put the boot on, but leave it unlaced. As you push your toes forward, you should feel some room behind your heel. If not, the boot is too small and you should go up half a size. Center your foot in the boot and lace it up snugly but not too tightly. The toe area should feel roomy, and your toes should have room to breathe. Lace up the boots and keep in mind that you can adjust the tightness of the laces at any time- you may have to adjust to get the fit you want. Expect a small amount of movement (lift) in the heel as you walk, because a boot that fits properly should flex as you walk, and your heel should lift a little, but not too much. New boots will have a stiffer sole. As you break in the boot, the sole will flex to a comfortable level and most slippage should stop. If the boot is too loose in the instep, either adjust the laces or try a half a size smaller.

 

How do I fit English Paddock Boots?

Put the boot on, but leave it unlaced. As you push your toes forward, you should feel some room behind your heel. If not, the boot is too small and you should go up half a size. Center your foot in the boot and lace it up snugly but not too tightly. The toe area should feel roomy, and your toes should have room to breathe. Lace up the boots and keep in mind that you can adjust the tightness of the laces at any time- you may have to adjust to get the fit you want. Expect a small amount of movement (lift) in the heel as you walk, because a boot that fits properly should flex as you walk, and your heel should lift a little, but not too much. New boots will have a stiffer sole. As you break in the boot, the sole will flex to a comfortable level and most slippage should stop. If the boot is too loose in the instep, either adjust the laces or try a half a size smaller.

 

How do I know if my Western Pull On fits correctly?

When you slide your foot into a boot, use either boot pulls to pull it on while sitting, or stand up in to the boots. A well-fitting boot should fit your heel snugly. Expect a small amount of movement (lift) in the heel as you walk, because a boot that fits properly should flex as you walk, and your heel should lift a little, but not too much. New boots will have a stiffer sole. As you break in the boot, the sole will flex to a comfortable level and most slippage should stop. Refer to our Ariat Mens Western Boot Fit Video and Ariat Womens Western Boot Fit Video for more information.

 

How Do I measure for children's boots?

When fitting for children's boots, you should have at least a "thumb's width" or 1/2 inch of growing room in the toe. Don't buy a boot that is more than 3/4 inch too long or the child may trip over the extra length while running. Ariat's removable "Booster Bed" is affixed under the footbed and can be removed as necessary to provide a little more "wiggle room" for growing feet to extend the life of the boots.

 

How do I measure for English Chaps?

Refer to our Ariat Half Chap Video for assistance.

 

How do I measure for English Tall Boots?

Refer to our Ariat Tall Boot Fit Video for assistance.

 

How do I care for my Ariat boots?

Proper care of your boots and shoes is one of the best things you can do to prolong the life of your favourite Ariat boots. We recommend the Cadillac and Kiwi brands. Please note, however, that some leather care products may alter the colour of the leather and will smooth the nap of a nubuck or distressed leather. We recommend that you test a small portion of your boot, i.e. the inner ankle area, before spraying your entire boot. Refer to our How to Clean Riding boots video and How to Clean Western boots video for more information
 

Can I waterproof my boots?

You may enhance the level of water resistance in your boots with waterproofing sprays offered by Kiwi or Scotchsguard brands. Please review the product instructions before application. We would recommend that you test the spray on a small portion of your boot, like the inner ankle area, before spraying your entire boot as some of these products may alter the colour of the leather and will smooth the nap of a nubuck or distressed leather.

* All information from Ariat Australia Website