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HOW TO MEASURE

Below we have come up with an easy to follow guide on how to measure for tall boots. 

1. We suggest that you get a friend to help with your measurements. It will provide a more accurate way of measuring.We suggest wearing your normal riding attire, Breeches and Socks. Do not wear shoes.

2. Sit at a height where your legs are at a 90-degree angle, and your feet are flat on the floor.

3. Get your helper to measure the widest point of your calf. We suggest that you take a few measurements to find the widest point of the calf. You want the tape measure to be firm, but not tight. Make sure you record measurements for each leg.

4. Next, stand up with feet facing forward, flat on the ground. Then bend the leg you are measuring. Measure from the crease of the knee to the ground at the back of the heel. This will give an accurate height.

Please remember that our foot sizing is in European size, the best is if you will measure your feet too since all sizes are slightly different.

If you are a dressage rider or ride with long stirrups, you can add up to 2cm extra height to allow for a drop. We advise contacting us beforehand to make sure of the correct measurements. For the breaking in process, we suggest wearing heel risers in the boots if they are a touch tall or if you add extra height. Heel risers will add extra height, and the boots will be perfect once broken in at the ankle. If you are jumping rider, or ride with shorter stirrups, we suggest that your height will be accurate with bending the leg and measuring. We have measured some people who ride in super short stirrups, we suggest if that is you, contact us for advice as this might be a different fit.

This is a guide to measure off the shelf boots. In Made To Measure Kingsley Boots, these are only 2 measurements out of many. Please contact us beforehand for measuring information on made to measure Kingsley boots. Most boots are in European sizing, we suggest you check a conversion chart to find your correct size. 

Please note that this is a guide only, we do not take responsibility incorrectly measured boots.

Below are some handy links for Kingsley. For any information on the boots we sell, please contact us at [email protected]

Size chart – Click Here                                                                                                                   

Measuring form – Click Here                                                                                                            

Kingsley Models: Click Here

  1. The height measurement is taken (without shoes) from the ground to the bottom of the kneecap
  2. Circumference of the leg under the knee
  3. Circumference of the leg at the widest part of the calf
  4. Circumference of the leg at 20 up from the ground
  5. Circumference of the leg at 15 up from the ground

Contact us to design your custom boots. Along with your order send us your measuring form. Click Here.

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