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How Do Dr. Martens Fit? Everything You Need to Know

Choosing the right size for your Dr. Martens shoes can be a challenge, especially with the wide range of styles and sizes available. Many people wonder: how do Dr. Martens fit? Luckily, we've put together this guide to help you find the perfect fit. Let's get started!

General tips for choosing the right Dr. Martens size

Dr. Martens shoes are known for their durability and fashionable look, but they can vary in sizing. Here are some general tips for choosing the right size:

  • Dr. Martens generally fit true to size , meaning you can order your usual shoe size.
  • If you have wider feet, you may consider ordering a half size larger or opting for styles that come in wider sizes.
  • It's always a good idea to measure your feet at the end of the day, when they are most swollen, for the most accurate sizing.

Differences in Dr. Martens Sizing

Like other brands, Dr. Martens offers different sizing options for different target groups. This will help you make a well-informed choice:

Women's Sizing

This sizing is specifically tailored to women, with a finer and narrower fit that better suits the average female foot.

Men's Sizing

The men's line takes into account the wider and larger foot of the average man and generally offers larger sizes.

Children Sizing

This category is aimed at growing children and offers comfortable and secure fits for little feet.

Sizing Advice for Popular Dr. Martens Models

Here are some sizing guidelines for popular Dr. Martens models, including distinguishing features:

  • Dr. Martens 1460 : This iconic model generally fits true to size. Due to the stiff leather, they may feel a little tight at first, but they become more comfortable after breaking them in.
  • Dr. Martens 1461 : This low-top shoe also fits true to size and has the same stiff leather as the 1460, meaning they take some time to break in.
  • Dr. Martens Jadon : This platform boot has a slightly larger fit due to the higher sole. Order your usual size for a comfortable fit.
  • Dr. Martens Pascal : The Pascal boots have a softer leather that's easier to break in. They fit true to size and are a good option if you don't want to spend a lot of time breaking in your boots.
  • Dr. Martens Chelsea Boots : These boots generally fit true to size and are a little easier to break in than the lace-up boots.

Dr. Martens Size Charts

To give you a better idea of ​​how different Dr. Martens styles fit, we've compiled a handy table showing the average sizing advice and width feedback for each style.

Find your perfect Dr. Martens size

Choosing the right size is important to avoid having to return your shoes. By considering Dr. Martens' specific sizing guidelines and the recommendations for each style, you'll be well on your way to finding your perfect pair. For added comfort and a personal touch, consider our elastic laces , which make them easier to put on and take off.

Want to keep your shoes looking good for longer? Then check out our shoe cleaning tips. Curious about the fit of other popular brands? Read our guides on how New Balance fits and Adidas fits large or small for more information.

Size charts for Dr. Martens

Women's Size Chart

EU UK US CM
35 2 5 22
36 3 6 23
37 4 7 24
38 5 8 25
39 6 9 26
40 6.5 9.5 26.5
41 7 10 27
42 8 11 28
43 9 12 29

Men's Size Chart

EU UK US CM
39 6 7 25
40 7 8 26
41 8 9 27
42 8.5 9.5 27.5
43 9 10 28
44 10 11 29
45 11 12 30
46 12 13 31
47 13 14 32
48 14 15 33

Children's Size Chart

EU UK US CM
16 - 0 7
17 0 1C 7.5
18 1C 2C 8
19 2C 3C 9
20 3C 4C 10
21 4C 5C 11
22 5C 6C 12
23 6C 7C 13
24 7C 8C 14
25 8C 9C 15
26 9C 10C 16
27 10C 11C 17
28 11C 12C 18

Junior Size Chart

EU UK US CM
27 9.5C 10.5C 16.5
27 1/2 10C 11C 17
28 10.5C 11.5C 17.5
28 1/2 11C 12C 18
29 11.5C 12.5C 18.5
30 12C 13C 19
31 12.5C 13.5C 19.5
32 13C 1Y 20
33 13.5C 1.5Y 20.5
33 1/2 1Y 2Y 21
34 1.5Y 2.5Y 21.5
35 2Y 3Y 22
35 1/2 2.5Y 3.5Y 22.5
36 3Y 4Y 23
36 1/2 3.5Y 4.5Y 23.5
37 4Y 5Y 24
37 1/2 4.5Y 5.5Y 24
38 5Y 6Y 24.5
39 5.5Y 6.5Y 25
39 1/2 6Y 7Y 25


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