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adidas YEEZY Boost 750 Sizing: Run Big or Small?, Feetlot Data

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The adidas YEEZY Boost 750 fits true to size for most people. Feetlot's offset model places it right next to the Nike Air Force 1, so the typical wearer takes their normal adidas size and lands a clean fit. If unsure, buy true to size, and consider a half size down only if you have narrow feet or want a tighter wrap, since the bootie collar and Boost midsole are forgiving once broken in.

adidas YEEZY Boost 750 Sizing, What the Feetlot Database Tells Us

The adidas YEEZY Boost 750 is a modestly tracked model in the Feetlot database, but the fit signal is clear: it sits essentially on top of the Nike Air Force 1, Feetlot's reference shoe, on the offset scale. In plain terms, the 750 fits true to size. Feetlot's offset model does not rely on the 750's direct owners alone, it borrows strength from the entire wardrobe graph, so even a shoe with a modest number of direct owners gets a stable, trustworthy size estimate. That estimate agrees with the widely repeated real-world advice for the 750: take your normal size.

Feetlot data is drawn from 14 verified pairs for this specific silhouette. The recommendation below leans on the global offset model rather than that raw count, which is exactly why the guidance stays consistent rather than bouncing around with a small owner pool.

Should You Size Up or Down in adidas YEEZY Boost 750?

Standard fit (most people)

Buy true to size. The Boost 750 uses a stretchy bootie-style construction with a thick Boost midsole, and most wearers find their normal adidas size gives a secure, sock-like wrap without crowding the toes. The premium suede upper does not stretch in length, so going up a size to chase comfort usually leaves the heel loose and the strap working too hard to lock the foot down.

Wide feet

Stay true to size, and size up only if the forefoot feels pinched when laced. The 750's inner bootie hugs the midfoot, which can read as snug for wide feet on first wear. The stretch panels give some forgiveness, so true to size is still the right starting point for most wide-footed wearers.

Narrow feet

True to size works for most narrow feet, and a half size down is a reasonable choice if you want a tighter, more locked-in feel. The buckle strap and bootie collar let narrow feet cinch the fit down, so there is no need to size up.

Break-in and the Boost midsole

The suede and the ankle bootie feel stiff out of the box and soften over the first several wears. The Boost cushioning compresses slightly underfoot as it beds in, but length does not change, so size for how the shoe fits new, not for how you hope it will feel later.

How adidas YEEZY Boost 750 Compares to Other Shoes

According to Feetlot data, the YEEZY Boost 750 runs larger than most other YEEZY and adidas runners. Owners who have both in the Feetlot database tend to take a larger number in the 750 than in the YEEZY Boost 350 V2, the YEEZY Boost 700, the YEEZY 500, and the adidas Ultraboost 1.0, all of which fit snugger and push wearers toward a smaller size. The same pattern holds against the NMD R1 and the YEEZY Boost 380, where the 750 wears a touch larger.

Against well-known Nike silhouettes, the 750 runs a little larger than the Air Jordan 1 and slightly larger than the Air Force 1 Low, while landing right in line with the Air Force 1 Mid, owners take the same size in both. Because the Air Force 1 itself runs slightly large, the practical takeaway is simple: if a true-to-size Air Force 1 works for you, a true-to-size YEEZY Boost 750 will too.

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adidas YEEZY Boost 750 Size Chart (US / UK / EU)

US Men'sUS Women'sUKEU
564.537.3
675.538.7
786.540
897.541.3
8.59.5842
9108.542.7
9.510.5943.3
10119.544
10.511.51044.7
111210.545.3
121311.546.7
131412.548

Common Sizing Mistakes

  • Sizing up for comfort. The 750 fits true to size; going up usually leaves the heel and bootie collar loose and the strap overworked.
  • Treating it like the 350 V2 or 700. Those run snugger, Feetlot data shows the 750 wears a touch larger, so do not carry over a size-up habit from them.
  • Buying small expecting the suede to give. The stretch panels add width forgiveness, but the upper does not gain length.
  • Ignoring foot width. Wide feet should start true to size and only size up if the forefoot pinches once laced; narrow feet can go a half size down for a tighter lock.

How Feetlot Computes These Numbers

Every adidas YEEZY Boost 750 sizing recommendation on Feetlot is the output of a global offset model fit to over 100,000 verified shoe records. Each shoe gets a single number, its "size offset", that captures how much its sizing drifts from the reference shoe, the Nike Air Force 1. When a Feetlot user provides their size in any tracked shoe, the model recovers their true foot baseline and recommends the matching adidas YEEZY Boost 750 size. This works better than a simple pairwise lookup because Feetlot uses the entire wardrobe graph: even when two users share no shoes directly, the chain of users between them transmits a consistent recommendation. That is why a shoe with a modest number of direct owners still gets a stable size estimate.

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Frequently asked questions

Do adidas YEEZY Boost 750 run big or small?
The adidas YEEZY Boost 750 fits true to size for most people. Feetlot's offset model places it right next to the Nike Air Force 1, so the typical wearer takes their normal adidas size. Narrow feet can go a half size down for a tighter fit.
Are adidas YEEZY Boost 750 true to size?
Yes. According to Feetlot data, the YEEZY Boost 750 fits true to size and sits very close to the Air Force 1 on the offset scale. Buy your normal size unless you have narrow feet and want a tighter lock-in.
Should I size down in adidas YEEZY Boost 750?
Most people should stay true to size. A half size down only makes sense for narrow feet that want a more locked-in feel, since the bootie collar and buckle strap can cinch the fit down.
What size adidas YEEZY Boost 750 should I get?
Start with your true adidas size. Feetlot data shows the 750 fits true to size, so your normal number is the right pick. Wide feet should start true to size and only size up if the forefoot pinches once laced.
Do YEEZY Boost 750 fit the same as YEEZY Boost 350 V2?
No. Feetlot data shows the 750 runs a little larger than the YEEZY Boost 350 V2, which fits snug. Owners who have both tend to take a slightly larger size in the 750 than in the 350 V2.
What size YEEZY Boost 750 if I wear a 10 in the Air Force 1?
Take the same size, a 10. Feetlot data places the YEEZY Boost 750 essentially in line with the Air Force 1, with the 750 running just slightly larger than the AF1 Low and identical to the AF1 Mid.
Do YEEZY Boost 750 run bigger than YEEZY Boost 700?
Yes, slightly. Feetlot data shows owners who have both tend to take a larger number in the 750 than in the YEEZY Boost 700, which fits snugger. Size the 700 a touch smaller than the 750.
How do YEEZY Boost 750 compare to Ultraboost for sizing?
The 750 runs a little larger than the adidas Ultraboost 1.0 per Feetlot data. If your Ultraboost fits true to size, expect the 750 to feel comparable at the same size, with the Ultraboost being the snugger of the two.
Should wide feet size up in YEEZY Boost 750?
Not as a default. Wide feet should start true to size; the stretch panels and bootie give some forgiveness. Size up only if the forefoot still feels pinched once the shoe is fully laced.
Do YEEZY Boost 750 stretch out over time?
The suede upper and ankle bootie soften with wear and the stretch panels add some width comfort, but the shoe does not gain length. Do not buy small expecting it to stretch in size, according to Feetlot guidance.
What size YEEZY Boost 750 if I wear a 9 in Air Jordan 1?
Lean toward a 9 and consider going up slightly. Feetlot data shows the 750 runs a touch larger than the Air Jordan 1, so owners who have both tend to take a marginally larger size in the 750.
Is the YEEZY Boost 750 hard to break in?
The suede and ankle bootie feel stiff out of the box and soften over the first several wears, while the Boost midsole beds in underfoot. Length does not change with break-in, so size for the fit when new.