It indicates width of the shoe. B is standard width in ladies' shoes, D is wide.
im guessing its about a 5.5
"b" refers to the width. "e" being a wide shoe.
From Middle English shoo, from Old English scōh ("shoe"), from Proto-Germanic *skōhaz ("shoe", literally "covering") (cf. West Frisian skoech, Dutch schoen, GermanSchuh, Swedish sko), from Proto-Indo-European *skeuk-(cf. Tocharian B skāk 'balcony'), from *(s)keu- ("to cover").
where can i find shoes with b width in base but need narrower heel
base
The standard difference in widths is 1/8" . Therefore the difference between a AA and a medium (B) would be would 1/4".
the answer is b, and the secondary shoe is longer harder and darker...
A size 4
12
If there is a repulsion between A and N then A is North pole and B is South pole of the horse shoe magnet. If B and N repel each other the B is north and A is south of the horse shoe magnet.
it means medium