Are you planning to score a new pair of Nike sneakers but unsure about the size? You’re not alone. Every day at Snrkickz, we get the question: “How do Nike sneakers actually fit?” In this blog, we break it down for you, by popular model. That way, you know exactly what to expect in terms of fit – and avoid return stress.
Why Nike sneakers sometimes fit differently than you expect
Nike is known for its sporty and streamlined silhouettes, but that also means some models fit a bit narrower or tighter. Especially if you have wide feet, it’s smart to consider size advice. The type of material and sole construction also affect how a shoe feels.

Nike Dunk often a bit narrower
The Nike Dunk (Low or High) generally fits true to size but is somewhat narrower. Do you have wide feet? Then it’s better to go up half a size. The leather upper does mold, but feels a bit stiff at first.

Nike Air Force 1 fits true to size
The Air Force 1 is a classic with a chunky build. This sneaker often fits true to size. Many people therefore choose half a size smaller than usual. The inside is soft and the fit is relaxed.
Nike Air Max 1 true to size
The Air Max 1 is comfortable and fits fairly true to size. Thanks to the soft cushioning and mesh panels, this model is suitable for daily use. Unsure? Then your standard size is usually fine.
Nike P-6000 sporty and narrow
The P-6000 is a retro runner with a sporty fit. It fits true to size but narrow. Are you between two sizes? Then go for the larger option for extra comfort, especially if you have wide feet.
Our tip: read reviews and ask us for advice
Still unsure? Feel free to send us a DM via Insta or email. We are happy to help you with personal advice based on your foot type and the fit of the model you want to buy. At Snrkickz, you always get 100% authentic sneakers, carefully checked and neatly shipped. Thanks to this blog, do you know which size you need? Great. Then all you have to do is choose your new pair and rock it.


