Lane Bryant Women’s Wide Shoes size chart

Lane Bryant Women’s Wide Shoes offer Fashionable shoes for any occasion

Lane Bryant specializes in comfortable plus size shoes that you can use for every occasion. Lane Bryant Women’s shoes come with extra padding and widths to make sure that each shoe fits you correctly. Get the perfect size in the Lane Bryant Women’s Wide Shoes size chart

Lane Bryant offers a variety of extra width shoes with options to make a statement for a night out on the town or to wear a comfortable flat to wear to work. Browse the sizing guides and conversion tables of various types of flats, sandals, or heels for the everyday woman who likes to look her best.

Women’s Lane Bryant Shoes Size Chart and Size Conversion table

Lane Bryant SIZESUKAUSTRALIAEUROPEJAPAN
63 1/24.53622
74 1/25.53723
85 1/26.53824
96 1/27.53925
107 1/28.54026
118/1/29.54127
129 1/210.54228
1310 1/211.54329

Lane Bryant Shoe Width Size Chart

EXTRA WIDE WIDTH SIZES (WW) – FOOTWEAR
Lane Bryant SIZELENGTH
HEEL TO LONGEST TOE
WIDTH
WIDEST PART OF FOOT
InchesCentimetersInchesCentimeters
69 1/4”23.43 9/16”9.1
79 1/2”24.23 11/16”9.3
89 7/8”253 3/4”9.5
910 1/8”25.83 13/16”9.7
1010 1/2”26.63 7/8”9.9
1110 3/4”27.44”10.1
1211 1/8”28.24 1/16”10.3
1311 3/8”294 1/8”10.5

International Lane Bryant Shoes Sizes Conversion table

INTERNATIONAL CONVERSION – FOOTWEAR
Lane BryantUKAUSTRALIAEUROPEJAPAN
63 1/24.53622
74 1/25.53723
85 1/26.53824
96 1/27.53925
107 1/28.54026
118 1/29.54127
129 1/210.54228
1310 1/211.54329

How to Measure your feet for the perfect Women’s Lane Bryant Shoes and super comfortable footwear.

Find a full detailed post about How to measure your shoe size correctly here.

10 quick steps how to measure your feet:

10 easy steps to measure your feet correctly:

  1. Measure your feet in the afternoon.

  2. Stand When Measuring

  3. Wear socks

  4. Be precise

  5. Measure both feet

  6. Stand on your piece of paper

  7. Start drawing

  8. Measure the length of your feet

  9. Find your width fitting by drawing or with measuring tape

  10. Determine your size in the conversion charts

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