Shoe Width Guide: D, EE, EEE Explained

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Shoe width guide: D, EE, EEE explained, regional differences, foot shape types, and how to choose the right width. Links to converters and brand sizing.

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Shoe width is the space across the ball of your foot. Length-based conversion (e.g. US 9, EU 42) does not tell you whether you need narrow, standard, or wide—that depends on your actual foot width. This guide explains US width letters (D, EE, EEE), regional differences, foot shape types, and how to use our tools and brand size guides. Fit can vary by brand and model; use this as educational guidance and always check the brand’s size chart for the specific shoe.

D, EE, EEE and US width letters

In the United States, width is often printed on the box or product page. For men’s shoes, D is the standard (medium) width at the ball of the foot. Narrow widths are typically B or C; wide widths are 2E (or EE), 4E (or EEE), and sometimes 6E for extra wide. For women’s shoes, standard is usually B; narrow can be A or 2A, and wide 2E or 4E. So when you see “D” or “2E,” that refers to width at the ball, not length. A length-based size from our Shoe Size Converter or Foot Measurement Calculator gives you the numeric size; use our Foot Width Calculator with your length and ball circumference to see which width letter you likely need.

Regional differences in width

In the US, width letters (D, 2E, 4E) are common for men’s and women’s shoes. In the UK and EU, many shoes are sold without a width label—they are assumed “standard.” Some European brands use terms like “narrow” or “wide” or offer different fit lines; US brands that sell in the UK or EU may still show US width letters on the same shoe. When buying from a UK or EU retailer, your length-based conversion (e.g. from our US to EU Size or UK to US Size converters) applies to length; width may not be listed, so rely on reviews and the brand’s fit notes. Our Understanding Shoe Width and region pages (US, UK, EU) go into more detail.

Brand variation and fit

Width labels are not standardized across brands. One brand’s “D” or “wide” can feel different from another’s because of last shape and construction. We provide conversion and width guidance based on common reference data; we do not guarantee that a given width or size will fit in every brand or model. Always check the brand’s official size chart and, when possible, reviews for fit. Our Brand Sizing Guides hub and individual pages (e.g. Nike, Adidas, New Balance) describe fit tendencies and whether the brand offers multiple widths.

Foot shape types

Feet vary in length, width, arch height, toe spread, and instep. Some people have a wide forefoot (ball) but a narrow heel; others have a high instep that needs more volume. Standard width assumes an “average” proportion. If standard shoes consistently feel tight across the ball, you may need a wide width (e.g. 2E). If they feel loose and slip, you may need narrow (e.g. B or C in men’s). Measuring the circumference around the widest part of your foot and using our Foot Width Calculator with your length gives you a width recommendation. See How to Measure Foot Width for step-by-step instructions and Wide vs Regular Shoes for when to choose wide vs sizing up.

Tools and related guides

Hubs, converters & measurement tools

Authority hubs: Shoe Size Guides · Clothing Size Guides · Brand Sizing Guides · Measurement Guides

Main converters: Shoe Size Converter · Clothing Size Converter · CM to US Shoe Size · US to EU Size · UK to US Size

Measurement tools: Foot Measurement Calculator · Foot Width Calculator · Measurement Assistant · Measurement Tools

Common questions

How should I use this converter?

Pick your region and size, then read the equivalents. When in doubt, measure in centimeters and compare to the brand chart.

Why do sizes differ between countries?

Each region uses its own scale; mapping through foot length (cm) reduces error.

More on Shoe Width Guide: D, EE, EEE Explained

See linked guides on this site for measurement tips and regional differences.

Data sources

Why Sizes May Vary

Shoe and clothing sizes can vary between brands due to manufacturing differences, materials, and regional sizing standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is EU 42 in US shoe size?

EU 42 typically converts to US men's size 9 and US women's size 10.5, depending on brand and width. Use any converter on this page when available.

Are EU and US shoe sizes the same?

No. The EU sizing system and US shoe sizing scale use different scales. International shoe size conversion is most reliable when you anchor to foot length in cm.

See also

Shoe Size Converter · Knowledge hub · Guides · Measurement standards