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Air Jordan 14 is true to size for most people, running just slightly small next to the Nike Air Force 1. Based on 58 verified pairs in the Feetlot database, the typical wearer takes their normal Jordan size, with the sleek, slightly narrow performance last hugging the foot. If unsure: stay true to size in your usual Jordan size - but if you have wide or in-between feet, going half a size up is the safer pick.

Air Jordan 14 Sizing - What the Feetlot Database Tells Us

The Air Jordan 14 - the Ferrari-inspired retro built on a low, sleek performance last - shows a tight and consistent fit pattern in the Feetlot database. Based on 58 verified pairs, the AJ14 sits very close to true to size, running a touch smaller than the Nike Air Force 1 that Feetlot uses as its reference shoe. Most wearers land in their normal Jordan size, while wider and in-between feet benefit from a half size up. There is no wild-card behavior here: the data lines up neatly with the AJ14's reputation as a snug, foot-hugging silhouette.

Should You Size Up or Down in Air Jordan 14?

Standard fit (most people)

Stay true to size. Feetlot data shows the Air Jordan 14 runs just slightly small versus the Air Force 1, but for the average foot that difference is small enough that a true-to-size purchase fits right. The molded heel and low-cut collar lock the foot in place, and the leather and suede upper softens over the first several hours of wear.

Wide feet

Go half a size up. The AJ14 is built on a slim, performance-oriented last with a narrower toe box than most lifestyle sneakers. Wide-footed wearers will feel the upper bite across the forefoot at true size, so a half size up restores width without leaving the heel sloppy.

In-between feet

If a foot sits between two sizes, round up rather than down in the Air Jordan 14. The slightly small, slightly narrow last leaves little spare room, so the half size up is the comfortable call for anyone on the fence.

Narrow feet

Stay true to size. Narrow feet are the best match for the AJ14's sleek last - a true-to-size pair locks in cleanly through the midfoot and heel without any need to size down.

How Air Jordan 14 Compares to Other Sneakers

According to Feetlot data, the Air Jordan 14 runs slightly smaller than the Nike Air Force 1 - owners who have both in the Feetlot database tend to take a touch more length in the AJ14 than in the AF1. The same goes for the Nike Blazer Mid 77, where the AJ14 runs marginally smaller.

Within the Jordan line, the AJ14 fits true to its siblings. Across owners of both, it sizes the same as the Air Jordan 1, Air Jordan 3, Air Jordan 5, and Air Jordan 11 - take your usual number in all of them. The Air Jordan 4 fits within a hair of the AJ14 as well.

On the roomier end, the AJ14 runs larger than the adidas YEEZY Boost 350 V2 and the adidas NMD R1, so wearers who have those tend to take a smaller number in the Jordan 14 than they do in the adidas pairs.

Air Jordan 14 Size Chart (US / UK / EU)

US Men'sUS Women'sUKEU
78.5640
7.596.540.5
89.5741
8.5107.542
910.5842.5
9.5118.543
1011.5944
10.5129.544.5
1112.51045
1213.51146
1314.51247.5

Common Sizing Mistakes

  • Sizing up when you do not need to. The AJ14 runs only slightly small - true to size is right for most feet, and a full size up leaves the heel loose.
  • Ignoring the narrow last with wide feet. The toe box is slimmer than a lifestyle sneaker's. Wide and in-between feet should take the half size up.
  • Buying small expecting stretch. The leather and suede upper softens with wear, but the length will not grow - do not buy short hoping it breaks in.
  • Copying an adidas size directly. The AJ14 runs larger than the YEEZY Boost 350 V2 and NMD R1, so do not carry those numbers straight over.

How Feetlot Computes These Numbers

Every Air Jordan 14 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 Air Jordan 14 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 Air Jordan 14 run big or small?
Air Jordan 14 run slightly small for most people. Based on 58 verified pairs in the Feetlot database, the AJ14 sits a touch smaller than the Nike Air Force 1, but it is close enough to true to size that most wearers take their normal Jordan size. Wide and in-between feet should go half a size up.
Are Air Jordan 14 true to size?
Yes, for most people. Feetlot data from 58 pairs shows the Air Jordan 14 fits true to size for the average foot, running only slightly small. Wide or in-between feet are the exception and should size up half a size.
Should I size up in Air Jordan 14?
Only if you have wide or in-between feet. The AJ14 is built on a sleek, slightly narrow performance last, so per Feetlot data wide feet should go half a size up. Standard and narrow feet stay true to size.
Do Air Jordan 14 run small?
Slightly. Feetlot data shows the Air Jordan 14 runs a little small compared to the Nike Air Force 1, but the gap is modest - most wearers stay true to size, and only wide or in-between feet need a half size up.
What size Air Jordan 14 should I get?
Take your true Jordan size in the Air Jordan 14. Feetlot data shows it fits the same as the Air Jordan 1, 3, 5, and 11. If you have wide or in-between feet, add half a size.
Should I size down in Air Jordan 14?
No. The Air Jordan 14 runs slightly small on a narrow last, so sizing down would make it too tight. Feetlot data points to true to size for most feet and half a size up for wide feet.
Are Air Jordan 14 narrow?
Yes, somewhat. The AJ14 uses a sleek, slightly narrow performance last with a slimmer toe box than most lifestyle sneakers. Narrow feet fit it well at true size, while wide feet should go half a size up.
Do Air Jordan 14 fit the same as Air Jordan 1?
Yes. Among owners of both in the Feetlot database, the Air Jordan 14 sizes the same as the Air Jordan 1 - take your usual number in each.
What size Air Jordan 14 if I wear a 10 in Air Force 1?
Most likely a 10, possibly a 10.5. Feetlot data shows the Air Jordan 14 runs slightly smaller than the Air Force 1, so AF1 wearers tend to take a touch more length in the AJ14 - a true 10 works for standard feet, with 10.5 for wide or in-between feet.
How do Air Jordan 14 compare to YEEZY Boost 350 V2?
The Air Jordan 14 runs larger than the adidas YEEZY Boost 350 V2. Owners of both in the Feetlot database tend to take a smaller number in the AJ14 than in the YEEZY.
Do Air Jordan 14 fit like Air Jordan 4?
Very nearly. Feetlot data shows the Air Jordan 14 fits within a hair of the Air Jordan 4, so the same size works in both for almost everyone.
Are Air Jordan 14 good for wide feet?
They can be, with a half size up. The AJ14's narrow last is tight across the forefoot for wide feet at true size, so Feetlot data recommends wide-footed wearers go half a size up for room without a sloppy heel.