Air Jordan & Nike Size Guide

Lace up and prepare to soar with the ultimate Air Jordan Fit & Size Guide – your passport to unlocking the perfect fit and embracing the true spirit of flight.

We get it – sizing can be a challenge, but fear not, as our meticulously crafted guide will guide you through.

Unlike the rest, Air Jordans and Nike brand bring a straightforward sizing experience, allowing you to focus on what really matters – elevating your game and showcasing your unrivaled style with the utmost confidence.

Please view the size chart below to find the perfect fit (Zoom in to view to clearer)

Air Jordan Size Chart

How Do Jordans Fit? Are Jordans True-To-Size?

One of the most frequent questions we have is: 'how do Jordans fit?

Well, here's the inside scoop: Air Jordans are known to be true-to-size. That means your best bet is to purchase the same sneaker size you typically wear for other Air Jordan models.

Whether it's the iconic Air Jordan 1, the legendary Air Jordan 5, or the timeless Air Jordan 11, your size remains consistent across the entire range.

Nike Size Chart

How Do Nike Fit? Are Nike Shoes True-To-Size?

Nike sneakers generally fit uniformly as a whole. This means Nike sneakers are true to size. 

The best purchase would be to buy the sneaker size you normally are with any other Nikes. If you are a US Mens 10 in any Nike Sneakers or Air Jordans, you will be a US Mens 10 in any Nike Sneakers.

The only exception is that people sometimes recommend that you should go half a size down for Nike Air Force 1s. This is an optional preference and depends on how tight you want the sneakers around you feet.

Comparing Jordan vs. Nike Sizing?

The short answer is that Jordan and Nike sizing is the same.

Both brands are manufactured by the same manufacturer and so the sizing for both are identical. If you know your sizing for Jordan, then that is the size you go for Nike and vice versa. 

There are certain exceptions, but typically the size you wear for Nike will be the size you wear for Jordans.

The only exception is that people sometimes recommend that you should go half a size down for Nike Air Force 1s. This is an optional preference and depends on how tight you want the sneakers around you feet.