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width
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A foot measuring device used in many footwear and retail locations. It measures foot size, arch length, and foot width.
sockshopandshoeco.com
A device used to measure the length and width of the foot in order to ensure proper shoe fit.
zappos.com
A device used to measure a person's shoe size, including width.
glencoe.com
a metal measurement device that can be found in most footwear stores across the USA and is designed to find the size and width of ones foot
brainboost.com
The Brannock Deviceâ„¢ is a measuring instrument invented by Charles F. Brannock for computing a person's shoe size. The son of a shoe industry entrepreneur, Brannock spent two years developing a simple means of measuring the human foot.
en.wikipedia.org
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