Size guide: How do Converse sneakers fit?
Converse shoes have long been cult and combine timeless style with urban charm. From the iconic Chuck Taylor All Stars to modern interpretations such as the Converse Run Star Hike – the brand offers a wide range of models to suit every taste. But when it comes to the right size, the fit can vary depending on the shoe variant. Classic Chucks are often larger and should in many cases be chosen half to a whole size smaller, while other models such as the Run Star Hike fit a little tighter. In this size guide, we will help you find the ideal shoe size for the various Converse models so that your next pair is not only stylish but also comfortable.
How do the Chuck Taylor All Star's fit?
The undisputed classic from Converse, introduced in the 1920s and originally designed as a basketball shoe. It is one of the best-selling sneaker models in history and is known worldwide as a fashion and casual shoe.
How does the Chuck Taylor All Star fit ?
The fit is usually narrower and tighter, especially in the toe area. Many wearers find it a little less flexible and it is often bought half a size larger to allow for more room.
-42%
Comme Des Garçons
Sneakers Chuck Taylor 70s All Star Rose
$176.00
$301.00
Balardi
Converse
Sneakers Black
$239.00
Balardi
How does the Converse Chuck 70 fit?
This model was designed based on the classic Chuck Taylor, with improved materials and a retro aesthetic. It is a modernized version of the 1970s original, which also makes it more recognizable compared to the classic Chuck.
How does the Converse Chuck 70 fit ?
The Chuck 70 has a slightly wider and more comfortable fit. The thicker material and better padding often make it more comfortable and stable without being too tight. Again, many recommend going half a size larger, but it is generally considered to be more comfortable.
-19%
Converse
Chuck 70 Hi Sneakers Beige
$126.00
$156.00
Balardi
-55%
Converse
Chuck 70 Hi Leather Sneakers Black
$64.00
$143.00
Slam Jam
-10%
Converse
Chuck 70 Plus Hi Sneakers Red
$179.00
$198.00
Balardi
-35%
Converse
Chuck 70 low-top sneakers Man 10.5 Black
$73.45
$113.00
rBoutique
How does the Converse Pro Leather fit?
This model dates back to the 1970s and was originally known as a basketball shoe. Made famous by basketball stars such as Julius “Dr. J” Erving, the Pro Leather is characterized by the Converse star logo on the side and its leather construction.
How does the Converse Pro Leather fit ?
The Pro Leather has a rather tight fit, especially in the toe area, which may be a little uncomfortable for people with wider feet. Many wearers recommend buying the shoe in either your regular size or a half size larger to ensure adequate room in the toe area. If you’re in between sizes or have wide feet, it may be a good idea to go half a size larger.
Compared to classic Converse models like the Chuck Taylor, the Pro Leather has a little more padding as it was originally designed as a basketball shoe. The insole offers a little more cushioning, which improves comfort.
How does the Converse Run Star Hike fit?
Converse Run Star Hike
A newer model that combines classic Chuck Taylor elements with a striking chunky platform sole and serrated sole profile. It has become particularly popular thanks to fashion and streetwear icons. The chunky platform sole gives the Run Star Hike more cushioning and comfort than traditional Converse models. The thick sole also provides increased stability.
How does the Converse Run Star Hike fit?
Compared to classic Converse models like the Chuck Taylor, the Run Star Hike is slightly wider in the forefoot area, making it more comfortable overall, especially for people with wider feet. Many wearers report that the Run Star Hike runs a half to a full size larger, so it is often recommended to go half a size smaller than your usual shoe size for a better fit.
Overall, you should consider going half a size smaller with the Converse Run Star Hike as it tends to be larger and wider.
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Converse
Run Star Hike Cherries sneakers - women - Rubber/Fabric/Canvas - 8.5 - Black
$120.00
$197.00
FARFETCH
How does the Converse CONS One Star fit?
The Converse CONS One Star was originally introduced as a basketball shoe in the 1970s and achieved cult status in the skater and grunge scene in the 1990s. With its distinctive star on the side, robust materials and better cushioning, it is particularly popular with skaters for its stability and durability.
How does the CONS One Star turn out?
The Converse CONS One Star has a more regular to slightly wider fit compared to other classic Converse models. Here are the most important details about the fit:
- Regular Fit: The CONS One Star generally runs true to size, but the slightly thicker upper and sturdier construction often make it feel more comfortable, especially compared to the more slim-fitting Chuck Taylors.
- Wider cut: Compared to classic models like the Chuck Taylor, the One Star offers a little more space in the forefoot area, making it more comfortable for people with wider feet.
Overall, the Converse CONS One Star runs true to size, with a little more room in the forefoot area, making it more comfortable for wider feet and longer wear.
Converse
Green CONS One Star Pro Sneakers White
$75.00
SSENSE
Converse
Blue One Star Academy Pro Sneakers
$85.00
SSENSE
Converse
Black CONS One Star Academy Pro Sneakers
$85.00
SSENSE
FAQs about Converse sneakers:
What is the difference between the Chuck Taylor All Star and the Chuck 70?
The difference between the classic Converse Chuck Taylor All Star and the Chuck 70 is mainly in the quality of the materials, comfort and design. The Chuck 70 uses thicker canvas, has a sturdier, shinier sole and offers more comfort with better cushioning. In comparison, the classic Chuck is lighter, less padded and made of thinner material. The Chuck 70 also has retro elements from the 1970s and is generally more expensive, while the classic Chuck is simpler and less expensive. Both models offer a variety of color options, but the Chuck 70 is often offered in limited editions.
Do Converse shoes stretch over time?
Yes, Converse shoes, especially canvas ones, stretch over time. As you wear them, the canvas will loosen and mold to the shape of your feet, resulting in a more comfortable fit. Breaking them in can take about four weeks.
What if I have wider feet? How do Converse shoes fit then?
If you have wider feet, Converse shoes might feel a bit tight, especially in models like the Chuck Taylor All Star and Chuck 70. It is recommended to go half a size up to accommodate wider feet, as the shoes do not stretch significantly due to their material.
Are there wide size options for Converse shoes? Yes, Converse offers wide sizes for many of their models. These wide sizes offer more volume and a wider platform, approximately 15mm wider at the ball and instep and 6mm wider at the sole width, to provide a more comfortable fit for people with wider feet.
-9%
Converse
One Star Pro Ox Sneakers Black
$129.00
$141.00
Balardi
-25%
Converse
Chuck 70 Rugged Waterproof Boots Black
$176.00
$235.00
Slam Jam
Converse
Sneakers Black
$239.00
Balardi
-25%
Converse
Women s Chuck 70 De Luxe Pointed Sneakers Black
$117.00
$156.00
Slam Jam
Converse
Red Heart Black Tela Sneakers
$317.00
Balardi
-49%
Converse
Sneakers Grey
$121.00
$237.00
Yoox
Converse
Sneakers Black
$255.00
Balardi
Converse
Sneakers Rosso, Bianco-Donna
$85.00
Wanan Luxury
-19%
Converse
Chuck 70 Hi Sneakers Beige
$126.00
$156.00
Balardi
-55%
Converse
Chuck 70 Hi Leather Sneakers Black
$64.00
$143.00
Slam Jam
-3%
Converse
Chuck 70 Hi Sneakers Beige
$151.00
$156.00
Balardi
-60%
Converse
Slam Jam Bosey MC Hi Sneakers Black
$63.00
$156.00
Slam Jam
-20%
Converse
Chuck 70 Vintage Sneakers Beige
$119.00
$148.00
Balardi
-35%
Converse
Chuck 70 low-top sneakers Man 10.5 Black
$73.45
$113.00
rBoutique
Converse
Sneakers Red
$222.00
Balardi
-35%
Converse
Chuck 70 Vintage Canvas sneakers Man 7.5 Black
$77.35
$119.00
rBoutique