As we head into winter, most of us are ready to snag a new pair of boots. For ladies with wider calves, finding a pair that fit comfortably and flatter your style can be more of a challenge. Not when you know what to look for in a wide calf boot, though!
Follow these tips if you want to find the perfect pair of boots that fit wider calves.
What is a wide calf boot?
Standard knee-high boots typically have a calf circumference of 35.5 to 40.6 cm (14 to 16 inches), with luxury brands often sizing even smaller. While there’s no universal standard for “wide calf,” most brands consider boots with a calf circumference of 40.6 cm or more as wide-calf options.
How to measure your calf circumference accurately
Knowing your calf measurements and what to look for in boots can make all the difference. All you will need is a flexible measuring tape (like those used for sewing).
1. Sit comfortably on a chair with your feet flat on the floor and knees bent at a 90-degree angle. This position mimics how your calves will sit in boots.
2. Your calves can vary slightly in size, so measure both. Wrap the measuring tape around the widest part of your calf, ensuring it’s snug but not tight.
3. Note the circumference in centimetres. For accuracy, measure a second time to confirm.
If you don’t have a measuring tape, use a piece of string to wrap around your calf, mark it, and measure the length against a ruler.
Once you know the circumference of your calf, you can check the calf circumference listed in the product descriptions of the boots you’re wish-listing. It is best to add about 1–2 cm for comfort, especially if you plan to wear thicker socks or jeans tucked in.
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What to look for when shopping wide calf boots:
Check calf circumference specs
Always review the product description for the boot’s calf circumference, typically listed in centimetres or inches. Online retailers like Zando, Superbalist, or international sites like ASOS often provide detailed size guides. If shopping in-store, ask staff for this information or check the brand’s website.
Opt for adjustable boots
Boots with adjustable features are ideal for wider calves:
Stretch boots: Look for models with elastic inserts or stretch panels, which adapt to different calf sizes and provide a snug yet comfortable fit.
Lace-up boots: These allow you to customise the fit while adding an edgy vibe to your outfit.
Buckle or zip details: Boots with adjustable buckles or side zips can accommodate wider calves without sacrificing style.
Choose the right material
The material of the boots affects both fit and customisation options:
Leather boots: High-quality leather boots are a great investment. If they’re slightly tight, a cobbler can stretch them to fit your calves perfectly. Leather also moulds to your leg shape over time for a tailored look.
Faux leather: Some faux leather boots can be stretched, but it’s less reliable. Check with a cobbler before purchasing if you plan to alter them.
Suede or fabric: These materials may offer stretch but are harder to alter, so make sure the listed calf size matches your measurements.
Consider the kind of boot you’re looking for
Knee-high boots: These are trickier to fit for wider calves, so prioritise stretch or adjustable options.
Mid-calf boots: These are often easier to fit as they sit lower on the calf, where your leg may be narrower.
Shaft shape: Boots with a wider, straighter shaft (rather than a tapered one) tend to accommodate wider calves better.
Where to shop wide calf boots
Stores like Eagle Clothing and Froggie often stock a broader range of wide calf boots. Always look out for the ‘wide fit’ or ‘wide cut’ in the description when you’re shopping around – in previous years, we’ve seen wider fit options available in-store at Woolworths and online at Bash.

Zara Leather Boots With Wide Calf, R3,999

Eagle Clothing Ladies Savoy Extra Wide Fit Calf Boot, R799,00
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