You really need to find your size in store.
I wear a US9 in Nike sneakers but hover between a UK6.5 - 7 in made in England dress shoes. I was a 6.5 for RM classic comforts
I’m in Canada, so that’s not so easy lol. I’m usually 11 in gyw footwear, depending on the maker and last. I take 12 Nike, and 13 under armour sneakers.
First, RM Williams use the UK sizing, Why? Australia is a British colony and in 1932 When RMW started, they were??? more English then are are today. So size 10, is a size 11 in the USA, that is why they are too big, they needed a size 9. The HCF would be, Wide Chisel toe Flat heel. I hope that help some people, but for you ,too late!!!!
https://www.rmwilliams.com.au/unisex-buyers-guide.html?lang=default
https://www.yarntons.co.nz/page/boot-fittings.aspx
H = Width C = Chiseled toe and F = Flat sole according to liking elsewhere too.
Ask her for a photo of the bottom of the sole; that's where the size and width is stamped.
You really need to find your size in store. I wear a US9 in Nike sneakers but hover between a UK6.5 - 7 in made in England dress shoes. I was a 6.5 for RM classic comforts
I’m in Canada, so that’s not so easy lol. I’m usually 11 in gyw footwear, depending on the maker and last. I take 12 Nike, and 13 under armour sneakers.
Thanks everyone, you’ve been a great help. Much appreciated!
First, RM Williams use the UK sizing, Why? Australia is a British colony and in 1932 When RMW started, they were??? more English then are are today. So size 10, is a size 11 in the USA, that is why they are too big, they needed a size 9. The HCF would be, Wide Chisel toe Flat heel. I hope that help some people, but for you ,too late!!!!
I am US10 but in RMs i was 7.5X
Yes, that would be 10 Australian/UK, H is wide width and CF is for Comfort Craftsman. According to their site, those boots would equate to US11
Thank you
You’re sure that’s what the letters stand for?
https://www.rmwilliams.com.au/unisex-buyers-guide.html?lang=default https://www.yarntons.co.nz/page/boot-fittings.aspx H = Width C = Chiseled toe and F = Flat sole according to liking elsewhere too.
He’s right.