Designed in 1927, The Brannock Device foot-measuring device is a must in all retail footwear stores. Our device's measuring accuracy, quality construction, and simple, yet completely functional, design is what has made genuine Brannock measuring devices the standard in the footwear industry.
X**L
Real Deal
As described. Just as I remembered at shoe stores long ago. Solid build and with enclosed instructions, easy to use.
K**.
It’s the Real Deal
The same item as in the Shoe Store of my youth when the Salesperson would measure your foot for size. Handy to have even if used infrequently.
A**N
Sturdy and well made.
Wanted to see if my feet were the same size as they were when I was considerably younger as my shoes seemed tight and were giving me some pain. Well sure enough, they were about a half size bigger. I guess feet expand as you age. With so many shoes purchased on line these days, it's good to have this sturdy and well made device available at home to know my true size.
S**T
Just get one
This is the same devices you see in any shoe store. They are genuine and made in USA.If you ever buy shoes online which most people do nowadays, this is the handiest thing to have around. Yes you can download and print paper foot measuring layouts. But they don't provide the arch length measurement that a Brannock can give. This is a crucial measurement that can allow to truly find the best shoe size for anything. Overall just good to have on hand.
S**E
Works as expected
Product worked as expected and appears to be built for many years of service.
J**R
foot size measuring device
Flashback when I was young and you had to get new shoes for school or dress occasions, where you were paraded around to the department store...etc. Works perfect, re-affirms the size of shoe I've worn for some time as an adult. Easy to use and read the markings on the device.
A**H
As expected
As expected
.**P
Shoe width not reality.
Shoes these days don’t conform to the old school measurements. They are shown as wide or extra wide. I find this somewhat confusing to say the least.As for the measuring device, with the one exception, I find it a useful tool you will not find in most shoe departments.
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