Finding the perfect pair of Nikes shouldn't be a guessing game. Whether you're eyeing a pair of Air Force 1s, Air Jordans, or running shoes like the Pegasus, getting the right size is crucial for comfort and performance.
Nike shoes are known to run slightly differently depending on the model. While some silhouettes fit true to size (TTS), others like the Huarache runs small, requiring you to size up. Our guide compares Nike sizes against other major brands to ensure you get it right every time.
Generally, Nike runs smaller than Adidas but true to size compared to standard measurement devices. For specific models like Air Max, it is often recommended to go half a size up if you have wide feet.
No. Typically, an Adidas size 10 US is equivalent to a Nike size 10.5 US. Nike tends to be slightly shorter and narrower.
The best way is to measure your foot in CM and compare it to the Nike size chart, or use our converter to translate your size from another brand you own.
Air Force 1s are known to run large. Most people size down by 0.5 for the perfect fit (e.g., if you are a 10, buy a 9.5).
Mostly yes, but performance shoes (running, basketball) can fit tighter than lifestyle shoes (Air Force 1, Dunk) for stability. Always check the specific advice for the model.