Bro I know go see a bootfitter is the most common thing people say. I wear a 25.5 and measure out to a 27. After being in the industry for a while I can promise you, unless someone sees the proportions of your foot the advice could be very hit or miss.
There’s some people with real tender feet out there and until you’ve clamped into a shell that fits you like a glove you won’t understand what a performance boot feels like (it’s unfamiliar, unless you are a serious ice skater/Hockey player). A lot of the times modifications will need to be made to ensure both performance and tolerability.
I will guarantee you make the best turns of your life in a properly fit boot. So either scour the internet for what is most likely generic/bad advice. Or take the time to seek a professional and find a boot that works. Walk and walk fast if they don’t offer any sort of guarantee.