Air Force 1 Sizing Guide
Complete fit guide for Nike Air Force 1 Low, Mid, and High. Find your perfect size for the most iconic Nike sneaker.
Quick Answer
Air Force 1s run about half a size big. Most people size down 0.5 from their true size for a snug fit. If you wear size 10 in Jordan 1s, try size 9.5 in AF1s. Wide feet should stay true to size since AF1s have a roomy toe box. All variants (Low, Mid, High) fit the same in length and width.
Sizing by Model
Air Force 1 Low '07
Most Popular Model
The classic low-top. Runs about half a size big. Most people size down 0.5 for a snug fit. Wide feet stay TTS. Premium leather upper breaks in over time.
Fit Characteristics:
- Runs about 0.5 size large
- Wide, roomy toe box
- Thick leather upper
- Chunky midsole adds bulk
- Air unit in heel
Size Recommendations:
- Narrow feet: -0.5 recommended
- Normal feet: -0.5 or TTS
- Wide feet: TTS (great fit)
- Prefer snug: -0.5
- Prefer roomy: TTS
Triple White / Triple Black:
The iconic all-white and all-black colorways fit identical to all other AF1 Lows. Same sizing applies. The white leather does crease more visibly than colored versions.
Air Force 1 Mid '07
Mid-Top with Strap
Same footbed as Low with added ankle support and strap. Fits identical to Low in length and width. The strap provides extra lockdown.
Fit Characteristics:
- Same as Low in footbed
- Mid-height ankle collar
- Velcro strap for lockdown
- Padded collar
- Same chunky silhouette
Size Recommendations:
- Same size as your AF1 Low
- Strap helps with fit adjustment
- Normal/narrow: -0.5
- Wide feet: TTS
- Strap can compensate if slightly big
Air Force 1 High '07
OG High-Top
The original 1982 design. Same footbed as Low and Mid with full ankle collar. Strap included for lockdown. Most heritage styling.
Fit Characteristics:
- Same footbed as Low/Mid
- Full high-top collar
- Velcro strap included
- More ankle support
- Classic basketball design
Size Recommendations:
- Same size as Low/Mid
- Ankle collar can feel snug
- Normal: -0.5
- Wide feet/thick ankles: TTS
- Strap helps customize fit
Air Force 1 '07 LV8
Premium Materials
Same fit as standard '07 with upgraded materials. Tumbled leather, suede, or special textures. Sizing identical to base model.
Fit Characteristics:
- Same fit as standard '07
- Premium materials may vary
- Suede versions softer
- Same Air unit cushioning
- Special colorways
Size Recommendations:
- Same as standard AF1
- Material doesn't affect sizing
- Suede may stretch slightly more
- All recommendations apply
- -0.5 for most, TTS for wide
Quick Sizing Decision Chart
| Your Foot Type | AF1 Low | AF1 Mid | AF1 High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Narrow Feet | -0.5 | -0.5 | -0.5 |
| Normal Feet (Snug Fit) | -0.5 | -0.5 | -0.5 |
| Normal Feet (Roomy Fit) | TTS | TTS | TTS |
| Wide Feet | TTS (excellent) | TTS | TTS |
Air Force 1 vs Other Sneakers
AF1 vs Jordan 1
- AF1 runs 0.5 bigger than Jordan 1
- Jordan 1 TTS, AF1 often -0.5
- Size 10 J1 = Size 9.5 AF1 often
- AF1 wider and chunkier
- Jordan 1 more slim profile
AF1 vs Nike Dunk
- AF1 runs 0.5 bigger than Dunks
- Dunk TTS, AF1 often -0.5
- Dunks narrower than AF1
- AF1 more comfortable for wide feet
- Size 10 Dunk = Size 9.5 AF1
AF1 vs Yeezy 350
- Completely opposite sizing
- AF1 runs big, Yeezy 350 runs small
- If AF1 -0.5, Yeezy 350 +0.5
- Same Nike TTS = AF1 -0.5, 350 +0.5
- 1 full size difference sometimes
AF1 vs New Balance 550
- AF1 runs slightly bigger
- 550 TTS, AF1 often -0.5
- Similar roomy toe box feel
- Both good for wide feet
- Try -0.5 in AF1 if 550 TTS fits
Special Editions & Collabs
Off-White x AF1
- Same sizing as regular AF1
- Deconstructed design doesn't affect fit
- Exposed foam same size
- Go -0.5 or TTS same as standard
- MCA, Brooklyn, all versions same
Travis Scott x AF1
- Cactus Jack versions fit standard
- Utopia AF1 same sizing
- Canvas versions same fit
- Sail/Fossil same as regular
- -0.5 or TTS applies
Supreme x AF1
- Box Logo AF1 standard fit
- Wheat, Black, White same size
- Premium leather same as base
- -0.5 or TTS still applies
- No sizing differences
CPFM x AF1
- Cactus Plant Flea Market versions
- Sunshine AF1 standard fit
- Unique shroud doesn't affect sizing
- Same -0.5 or TTS recommendation
- Premium but same footbed
Sizing Tips & Tricks
If Too Big
- Add thick insoles for better fit
- Wear thicker socks
- Use heel grips to prevent slip
- Lace tighter through midfoot
- Should have gone -0.5 next time
If Too Tight
- Leather stretches with wear
- Use shoe trees to stretch
- Walk around house to break in
- Remove insole for extra room
- May need to exchange for TTS
Preventing Creases
- Proper fit reduces creasing
- Too big = more toe box creases
- Use crease guards/shields
- Walk toe-to-heel not flat-footed
- Use shoe trees when not wearing
Women's to Men's
- Women's = Men's - 1.5 sizes
- Women's 8 = Men's 6.5
- Women's colorways same fit
- Factor in the -0.5 adjustment
- Men's sizing more widely available
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do Air Force 1s run big or small?
Air Force 1s run about half a size big. Most people go down 0.5 from their true size for a snug fit. The chunky silhouette and thick leather make them feel roomy. If you wear size 10 in Jordan 1s, try size 9.5 in Air Force 1s. However, some prefer TTS for the classic roomy AF1 fit.
Should I size down in Air Force 1?
Most people recommend sizing down 0.5 in Air Force 1s for a better fit. The shoe runs long and wide. If you prefer a snug, locked-in feel, go down half a size. If you like a roomier, more relaxed fit or have wide feet, stay true to size. Never go down a full size as the width will be too tight.
Are Air Force 1s good for wide feet?
Yes, Air Force 1s are excellent for wide feet. The roomy toe box and wide footbed accommodate wider feet easily. Wide feet should go true to size (TTS) rather than sizing down. The thick leather will mold to your foot over time. AF1s are one of the best Nike options for wide feet.
How do Air Force 1 Low, Mid, and High compare in sizing?
Air Force 1 Low, Mid, and High all fit the same in length and width. The only difference is ankle height. The High has a padded ankle collar that can feel slightly snugger. The Mid has a strap. All three use the same footbed and should be ordered in the same size.
How does Air Force 1 sizing compare to Jordan 1?
Air Force 1s run larger than Jordan 1s. If you wear size 10 in Jordan 1s, you'll likely want size 9.5 in Air Force 1s. Jordan 1s are true to size while AF1s run about half a size big. The AF1 is also wider and chunkier overall. Many people go same size in both but find AF1s roomier.
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