Sizing shoes for a child who wears an ankle-foot orthosis (AFO) is different from sizing for a bare foot. The brace adds length, width, and depth, and the shoe has to hold both the foot and the AFO without squeezing. Here's how to get it right.
An AFO wraps the foot and ankle in rigid plastic, often with padding and straps. That adds volume everywhere - especially length at the heel and depth over the instep. A shoe that fits your child barefoot will almost always be too small once the brace is on. Most kids in AFOs go up at least one size, and many need a wider width as well.
Many parents size up in length but forget width. A braced foot is wider, and an upper stretched tight over an AFO creates pressure points. BILLY's Classic D|R II comes in Medium, Wide, and Extra-Wide (MDR, WDR, XDR), and the Goat adds a wedge insert for even more internal room. Browse the full range in Kids' AFO Shoes or our Wide & Extra-Wide collection.
Your child's orthotist knows the brace's exact dimensions and can tell you how much room it needs - they're the best resource when you're between sizes or fitting a new AFO. For more on getting shoes on once they fit, see our guide to putting shoes on over a brace, and our overview of shoes that fit over AFOs.
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