To start, you want to make sure you are measuring the circumference of your head. While measuring, make sure to measure at an angle. Position the measuring tape 1-2 fingers width above the eyebrow and 1 fingers width above the ear.
Women's Jean Sizing Chart:
Women’s jean sizing can be confusing; each company uses a different way of labeling their sizes.
Here we have a helpful size conversion chart. For waist sizes, this will help to know where to start even though you may be one size smaller or bigger depending on the rise and cut of the jean.
Some companies use S (short), R (regular), L (long), & XL (x-long) for their lengths, if you aren’t sure which length would suit you best we also have a chart to show the approximate inseam of each
Boot Fit Guidelines:
To start, all boot brands will fit different. When it comes to widths, D and M will be a medium/ regular width; EE and W will be a wide width.
A general guideline to fit western boots goes as follows:
When putting the boots on your heel should click/pop into heel
Once the boots are one you want to make sure they fit snug (Ex: feel like a firm handshake) as the leather will stretch.
There should be a small amount of slip in the heel.
The ball of your foot should be in the widest part of the boot.
Lastly your toes should not be uncomfortable; you should have a thumbs length of room from your toe to the end of the boot.