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Allen Edmonds Neumok Sizing: Run Big or Small?

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Allen Edmonds Neumok runs noticeably large for most people. Based on 33 verified pairs in the Feetlot database, the typical wearer takes about half a size down from a true-to-size sneaker fit. If unsure: go half a size down from the size you wear in a Nike Air Force 1. Wide feet can stay closer to true to size, since the Neumok is built on a generous, soft-toe blucher last.

Allen Edmonds Neumok Sizing, What the Feetlot Database Tells Us

The Allen Edmonds Neumok is a well-tracked dress shoe in the Feetlot database, with 33 verified pairs feeding its sizing profile. The pattern is clear and consistent: the Neumok runs larger than the reference shoe, the Nike Air Force 1, by close to half a size. That lines up exactly with the long-standing reputation of Allen Edmonds dress shoes, they tend to fit roomy, and most owners settle a half size below their casual sneaker number.

The Neumok is an unlined, plain-toe blucher (an "unstructured" derby) built on a soft, generous last. That open lacing and relaxed last is exactly why the shoe feels longer and wider than a typical sneaker at the same printed size. Feetlot data captures that drift and bakes it into the recommendation rather than leaving it to guesswork.

Should You Size Up or Down in Allen Edmonds Neumok?

Standard fit (most people)

Go about half a size down from your true Nike Air Force 1 size. The Neumok's soft-toe last and open blucher lacing give a true-to-size purchase too much length and slack at the heel. Half a size down seats the heel firmly and lets the laces cinch the midfoot the way a derby is meant to. Allen Edmonds publishes the Neumok in true Brannock-style sizing, so if you know your measured foot length, order that exact number, it already accounts for the roomy last.

Wide feet

Stay closer to true to size, and order a wider width (D is standard; E and EEE are offered). The Neumok's soft, unlined construction gives wide-footed wearers more give than a structured cap-toe oxford, so the length rarely needs to grow, the width does the work instead.

Narrow feet

Half a size down works well, and a narrow width (B or A) is worth considering. Because the upper is unstructured, a too-long Neumok will gap at the collar and slide at the heel rather than hug the foot, so erring snug is the safer call for narrow feet.

Across the Allen Edmonds dress range

According to Feetlot data, the Neumok takes the same size as the brand's structured oxfords like the Strand and the Park Avenue, if you already own a pair of those, order the Neumok in that identical number. The shared last family keeps the Allen Edmonds line consistent.

How Allen Edmonds Neumok Compares to Other Shoes

According to Feetlot data, the Neumok runs about a quarter size smaller than the Clarks Desert Boot, across the 15 owners of both shoes in the Feetlot database, wearers tend to take a slightly larger number in the Desert Boot than in the Neumok. So if the Clarks fit you well, do not assume the same printed size; the Neumok will feel a touch longer.

The Neumok runs larger than casual canvas sneakers: owners of both in the Feetlot database take a meaningfully smaller number in the Neumok than in Vans Authentic, and a bit smaller than in Converse Chuck Taylor. It also fits true to other Allen Edmonds dress styles, the Strand and Park Avenue take the same size, while heritage boots like the Wolverine 1000 Mile run smaller, so Neumok wearers take a larger number there.

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Allen Edmonds Neumok Size Chart (US / UK / EU)

US Men'sUKEU
76.540
7.5740.5
87.541
8.5841.5
98.542
9.5942.5
109.543
10.51044
1110.544.5
11.51145
1211.545.5
1312.547

Allen Edmonds also offers true widths (A through EEE), which the printed size chart does not capture, choosing the right width matters as much as the right length on the Neumok's soft last.

Common Sizing Mistakes

  • Ordering your sneaker size. The Neumok runs larger than an Air Force 1; most wearers need about half a size down from their casual sneaker number.
  • Ignoring width. Allen Edmonds offers multiple widths. Sizing up the length to fix a tight forefoot just makes the shoe too long, pick a wider width instead.
  • Assuming it matches the Clarks Desert Boot. The Neumok runs a touch smaller than the Desert Boot, so do not copy that printed size over directly.
  • Buying long expecting the leather to firm up. The unstructured upper softens with wear but length does not shrink, a too-long pair stays too long.

How Feetlot Computes These Numbers

Every Allen Edmonds Neumok 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 Neumok 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 Allen Edmonds Neumok run big or small?
Allen Edmonds Neumok run noticeably large for most people. Based on 33 verified pairs in the Feetlot database, the Neumok runs larger than the Nike Air Force 1 by close to half a size, so most wearers go about half a size down from their casual sneaker number. Wide feet can stay closer to true to size and choose a wider width.
Should I size down in Allen Edmonds Neumok?
Yes, for most people. Half a size down from a true Air Force 1 size is the most reliable adjustment for the Neumok, according to Feetlot data. The soft-toe blucher last gives a true-to-size purchase too much length, and sizing down seats the heel securely.
Are Allen Edmonds Neumok true to size?
Not quite, they run noticeably large. Feetlot data shows most wearers land about half a size down from their Air Force 1 size. If you order in Allen Edmonds' own Brannock-measured sizing, the brand's number already accounts for the roomy last.
What size Allen Edmonds Neumok should I get?
Start about half a size below the size you wear in a Nike Air Force 1, per Feetlot data. If you know your true Brannock-measured length, order that exact Allen Edmonds number, and pick the width (A through EEE) that matches your foot.
What size Allen Edmonds Neumok if I wear a 10 in Vans?
Probably around a 9 to 9.5. According to Feetlot data, the Neumok runs larger than Vans Authentic, so owners of both tend to take a meaningfully smaller number in the Neumok than in their Vans.
Is the Allen Edmonds Neumok the same size as the Clarks Desert Boot?
No, the Neumok runs about a quarter size smaller. Across the 15 owners of both shoes in the Feetlot database, wearers tend to take a slightly larger number in the Clarks Desert Boot than in the Neumok, so do not copy your Desert Boot size over directly.
Does the Neumok fit the same as the Allen Edmonds Strand or Park Avenue?
Yes. Feetlot data shows the Neumok takes the same size as the Strand and the Park Avenue. If you already own either, order the Neumok in that identical number.
How does the Allen Edmonds Neumok compare to Converse Chuck Taylor?
The Neumok runs slightly larger. In the Feetlot database, owners of both tend to take a slightly smaller number in the Neumok than in a Converse Chuck Taylor, so size down a touch from your Chuck Taylor size.
How does the Neumok compare to the Wolverine 1000 Mile?
The Wolverine 1000 Mile runs smaller, so Neumok wearers take a larger number in the Wolverine. According to Feetlot data, the gap is on the order of half a size, so do not assume the same printed size between the two.
Do I need to size down for wide feet in the Neumok?
Less so. The Neumok's unlined, soft-toe construction gives wide feet extra give, so wide-footed wearers can stay closer to true to size and order a wider width (E or EEE) rather than adding length, per Feetlot's fit guidance.
Will the Allen Edmonds Neumok stretch over time?
The unstructured upper softens and conforms with wear, but it gains width more than length. A pair that is too long will stay too long, so size for a snug heel from the start rather than buying long and hoping it firms up.
How accurate is the Feetlot size recommendation for a shoe with only 33 pairs?
Very stable. Feetlot's recommendation comes from a global offset model fit to over 100,000 verified records, not just the Neumok's direct owners. The wardrobe graph links Neumok wearers to the wider database, so even a modest number of pairs yields a consistent estimate.