The Parlanti Denver Essential Dress Boot is the perfect balance between the show ring and schooling. Handcrafted in Italy using the same elements as the Classic Parlanti Miami Field Boot, the Essential features a canvas lining and single stitching. These
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The Parlanti Denver Essential Dress Boot is the perfect balance between the show ring and schooling. Handcrafted in Italy using the same elements as the Classic Parlanti Miami Field Boot, the Essential features a canvas lining and single stitching. These boots were designed for increased durability with the essentials in mind.
Made in Italy
Step 1: Find Your EU Shoe Size
If you do not know what your shoe size is in EU, then you will need to convert your size from your current shoe measurement system to EU:
Women’s 4-EU 35, 4.5-Eu 35,-5-EU 35-36, 5.5-EU 36, 6-Eu 36-37, 6.5-EU 37, 6.5-EU 37, 7-EU 37-38, 7.5-EU 38, 8-EU 38-39, 8.5-EU 39, 9-EU 39-40, 9.5-EU 40, 10-EU 40-41, 10.5-EU 41, 11-EU 41-42, 11.5-EU 42, 12-EU 42-43
Men’s 6—EU 9, 6.5-EU 39, 7-EU 40, 7.5-EU 40-41, 8-EU 41, 8.5-EU 41-42, 9-EU 42, 9.5-EU 42-43, 10-EU 43, 10.5-EU 43-44, 11-EU 44, 11.5-EU 44-45, 12-EU 45, 13-EU 46
Parlanti tall boots run true to size and you should not have to account for any differences in shoe sizes to match Parlanti’s fitting.
Step 2: Find Your Calf Width
You need to do this measurement with your breeches and riding socks on. Start by taking a tape measure (in centimeters) and measure the WIDEST PART of BOTH of your calves. If both of your calves have different measurements, use the larger measurement of the two calves. Make sure that you measure in centimeters! Do not measure in inches and try to convert the measurement! (Trust us on this one). Circle the corresponding set of calf widths on the right hand side of the column on the chart. TIP: If you are in-between calf sizes, go larger. Boots that are too tight around the calf could put your zippers at risk
Step 3: Find Your Calf Height
This is where having another person help you measure would be beneficial. Essentially you are measuring the distance from the bottom of your heel to the crease in the back of your knee (in centimeters). Be sure that the leg is slightly bent (like the diagram shown) and that you are barefoot, or in socks. This measurement should be taken from the back, and not from the front or sides. Once you have your measurement, add 1.5CM to this number to account for drop. Circle the closest measurement to your corresponding foot size and calf width options.
Step 4: Find Your Corresponding Size
Now get your size code! This is as simple as following the cell that contained your calf width and calf height measurements and follow it to the first column! Then you add your shoe size to the front of the size! The person below would be a 39 MH (39 Shoe, Medium Calf Width, X Tall Calf Height)