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Adidas vs Nike vs Ordinary Shoe fitting MENS

  • 14-02-2020 12:23pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 2,332 ✭✭✭


    Hi,

    Wondering people's opinions regarding fittings between mainly Adidas and Nike trainers.

    I take a 9 in a normal dress or casual shoe. I have both a 9.5 pair of adidas trainers (bit tight but fit) and 10s (probably a better fit). Also, have a a 9 pair of Asics ( fit fine).

    If I was to follow the size charts online then I would take a 9.5 in a Nike. Just wondering in other mens experiences do you go tend to go half to a full size up in Adidas and up to half a size in a Nike? Or do people have different experiences.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 338 ✭✭DM-BM


    I find Adidas fit a bit small so i would need to go half to a whole size up compared to Nike.

    With regard to size charts, I found Nike's chart accurate, measured my foot in centimetres, ordered the corresponding size and the fit was fine.

    So basically my experience would be the same as yours, Nike half a size up from dress shoe and Adidas half to a whole size up again.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,332 ✭✭✭henke


    Thanks. Yeah looking at the size charts online the size in CMS was the same for an Adidas 10 and a Nike 9.5 so I would think what I thought and what you said is right enough. Just good to hear others experience.


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