Blundstone-1677-Women’s Series Heel-Rustic Brown.
*PLEASE NOTE: This boot features a pre-distressed leather that can vary in appearance. The boot you order may be lighter or darker than those pictured here.
The size stamp on Blundstone boot soles represents the Australian boot size (AUS). NOTE: Half sizes fit wider than full sizes.
Our most feminine boot now in our most popular leather. The 1677 Women’s in Rustic Brown delivers a one-of-a-kind look with a block heel and sleek fit for all season wear. Comfortable, stylish and uniquely Blundstone.
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Sizing & Fitting
Rule of Toe:
- For women subtract 3 sizes from your Canadian size.
It is not abnormal for there to be some initial movement in the boot, particularly in the heel area. Length is the most important element when trying them on. All Blundstone boots have reinforced toes which help keep the shape of the boot intact. The boots will never stretch in length. However, they will stretch and mold to the top of the feet, and will easily stretch in width if required. If the fit is initially tight on the top of your feet—be patient, it will stretch, or can be easily stretched by a cobbler.
How should my Blundstone Boots fit?
Length is primary consideration when fitting Blundstone boots. Walk around in the boots and get a sense of whether your front most toe is touching the front of the boots. If they are consistently touching the front of the boots, then the boots are too small. A thumb width (or minimum of ½ an inch) of space between the end of the customer’s foot and the end of the boot is recommended for a good fit.
Width can be focused on now that you have determined the length of the boot. Blundstone boots are commonly referred to as ‘outdoor slippers’, referring to the ease of putting on and taking off these boots. Blundstone boots typically have a loose fit and a centimeter or two of heel lift is very common with Blundstone boots. If you still find that they fit too generously, the insoles provided in the box are helpful for snugging up the fit. It may also be common for you to feel pressure across the instep of the boot where the ‘v-stitching’ comes across the instep. This pressure will often dissipate with regular wear after a two to three week period, once the leather begins to stretch.
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