Nike Court Tour Leather Sizing Guide: True to Size? (37 Pairs)
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The Nike Court Tour Leather generally fits true to size. Based on 37 owner-reported pairs in the Feetlot database, the average wearer takes their normal Nike size and gets a clean, secure fit straight out of the box. Most people: stay true to size. Narrow-footed wearers can drop half a size for a snugger hold; wide feet should stay true to size. The leather upper softens slightly over the first few wears, so the fit only gets more comfortable with time.
Nike Court Tour Leather Sizing — What 37 Pairs in the Feetlot Database Tell Us
The Nike Court Tour Leather is tracked across 37 owner-reported pairs in the Feetlot database. While that is a smaller sample than the headline silhouettes, the fit pattern is consistent and lines up with the wider population, where residual variance typically sits around 0.20 to 0.25 size units. The "true to size" advice you hear for low-profile leather court shoes matches what Feetlot data shows for the average wearer.
The Court Tour Leather is a low, tennis-style court sneaker built on a fairly standard Nike last with a smooth leather upper. There is no exotic narrow last or oversized toe box here, which is exactly why most wearers land on their true Nike size. The leather gives a little in width over the first few wears, but length stays put.
Should You Size Up or Down in Nike Court Tour Leather?
Standard fit (most people)
Stay true to size. The leather upper and clean court last give a secure fit at your normal Nike number, and the shoe softens slightly over the first few hours of wear rather than loosening up dramatically. The Court Tour Leather is one of the models in the Feetlot dataset where the average wearer does not adjust away from their nominal size.
Wide feet
Stay true to size. The court last is medium width rather than narrow, so a true-to-size purchase gives most wide-footed wearers enough room without the upper biting in. The leather also relaxes a few millimetres across the forefoot during break-in. Sizing up usually leaves slack in the heel that the leather will never tighten back up.
Narrow feet
Half a size down works well for narrow feet who want a closer hold around the heel and instep. The leather does not stretch in length, so do not go a full size down — half is the maximum. Try in store if you can, since a Court Tour Leather that is too short means toe pressure that will not soften out.
Low-profile court silhouette
The Court Tour Leather is a low-top tennis-style shoe with no mid or high collar variant to account for, so there is no collar-tightness adjustment to make. Pick the same length you would take in any standard low Nike court sneaker.
How Nike Court Tour Leather Compares to Other Sneakers
The Nike Court Tour Leather sits right in the middle of the pack for length. According to Feetlot data, it fits at essentially the same numerical size as the Nike Air Force 1, Air Jordan 1, Vans Authentic, adidas YEEZY Boost 350 V2, Nike Air Max 90, Nike Blazer Mid '77, Air Jordan 4, adidas Superstar, Nike SB Dunk Low, and Nike Air Max 97. If a wearer takes size 10 in any of those, they take size 10 in the Court Tour Leather too.
The notable exceptions are boot-style and roomier court models. According to Feetlot data, the Converse Chuck Taylor and the Clarks Desert Boot both run about half a size larger than the Court Tour Leather — so go half a size down from your number in those models when buying the Court Tour Leather, or equivalently take half a size up in the Chuck Taylor and Desert Boot compared to your Court Tour Leather size.
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Nike Court Tour Leather Size Chart (US / EU / UK)
| US Men's | US Women's | UK | EU |
|---|---|---|---|
| 7 | 8.5 | 6 | 40 |
| 7.5 | 9 | 6.5 | 40.5 |
| 8 | 9.5 | 7 | 41 |
| 8.5 | 10 | 7.5 | 42 |
| 9 | 10.5 | 8 | 42.5 |
| 9.5 | 11 | 8.5 | 43 |
| 10 | 11.5 | 9 | 44 |
| 10.5 | 12 | 9.5 | 44.5 |
| 11 | 12.5 | 10 | 45 |
| 11.5 | 13 | 10.5 | 45.5 |
| 12 | 13.5 | 11 | 46 |
| 13 | 14.5 | 12 | 47.5 |
Common Sizing Mistakes
- Sizing down because it is a Nike. The Court Tour Leather is not the Air Force 1. It runs true to size, not roomy, so dropping half a size leaves most wearers with toe pressure that the leather will not relieve.
- Sizing up for wide feet. The court last is medium width and the leather relaxes across the forefoot during break-in. Going up a size adds heel slack that never tightens back up.
- Buying small expecting stretch. The leather softens and gives a little in width over the first few wears, but length does not change. A Court Tour Leather bought too short stays too short.
- Copying boot or Chuck Taylor sizing. Roomier models like the Converse Chuck Taylor and Clarks Desert Boot run about half a size larger, so do not carry that number straight over — drop half a size for the Court Tour Leather.
- Confusing GS with Men's sizes. Nike Grade School sizing tops out at 7Y and is built on a smaller last than Men's, which starts at 7. A "size 7" can mean either — check the box stamp.
How Feetlot Computes These Numbers
Every Nike Court Tour Leather sizing recommendation on Feetlot is the output of a global offset model fit to over 100,000 owner-reported 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 sneaker, the model recovers their true foot baseline and recommends the matching Court Tour Leather size.
This works better than the more common pairwise approach because Feetlot uses the entire wardrobe graph. A YEEZY 350 owner contributes data about how YEEZY fits relative to AF1 owners, which links to Court Tour Leather owners, and so on. Even when two users share zero shoes directly, the chain of users in between transmits a consistent recommendation. The result: sizing advice that holds up no matter how unusual a wardrobe is.
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