🏀 Jordan 1 Fit Guide
Air Jordan 1 Sizing — True to Size?
The Jordan 1 runs true to size for most people. But there are nuances between the Low, Mid, and High. This guide covers everything.
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Jordan 1 Fit Guide by Model
| Model | Verdict | Recommendation | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jordan 1 High OG | True to Size | Your normal size | Leather upper breaks in over time; consistent across colorways |
| Jordan 1 Mid | True to Size | Your normal size | Identical construction to High — same sizing advice |
| Jordan 1 Low | True to Size | Your normal size | Slightly more room in the toe box than Mid/High |
| Jordan 1 Low Golf | True to Size | Your normal size | Golf outsole does not affect sizing |
| Jordan 1 Retro High OG (wide feet) | Go Half Up | ½ size up | Leather upper does not stretch significantly — wide feet should size up |
Do Jordan 1s run true to size?
Yes — the Jordan 1 is one of the most consistent-fitting sneakers Nike produces. The leather upper and cupsole construction gives a predictable fit across sizes. Most buyers order true to size without issues. The exception is wide-footed buyers, who often find the toe box a little narrow and prefer to go up half a size.
Jordan 1 vs Nike Dunk sizing
Jordan 1s and Nike Dunks use different lasts. Jordan 1s have a roomier toe box and are generally considered more comfortable at true to size. Dunk Lows are narrower and many buyers size up. If you wear a 10 in Jordan 1, you might wear a 10.5 in Dunk Low.
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