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Reebok Club C Sizing Guide: True to Size? (48 Pairs)

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The Reebok Club C generally fits true to size. Based on 48 owner-reported pairs in the Feetlot database, the average wearer takes their normal sneaker size and gets a clean, secure fit straight out of the box. Most people: stay true to size. The Club C 85 has a slim, low-profile leather last, so wide-footed wearers often prefer going up half a size, while narrow feet are right at home true to size.

Reebok Club C Sizing — What 48 Pairs in the Feetlot Database Tell Us

The Reebok Club C is a lower-volume tennis silhouette with 48 owner-reported pairs in the Feetlot database. While that is a smaller sample than the flagship sneakers, the fit pattern is consistent: the typical Feetlot std-dev for a normal leather sneaker sits around 0.20 to 0.25 size units, and the Club C lands in that range. The "true to size" advice you hear repeated for the Club C 85 lines up with what Feetlot data shows for the average wearer.

The flip side of that clean fit: the Club C is built on a slim, low-profile tennis last with a flat leather upper. Length runs true, but the toe box and instep are tighter than a roomy basketball silhouette like the Air Force 1. That is the source of any "size up" advice you will see — it is about width, not length, and only applies if your foot is genuinely wide.

Should You Size Up or Down in Reebok Club C?

Standard fit (most people)

Stay true to size. The soft garment-leather upper of the Club C 85 forms to the foot over the first few wears, and a true-to-size purchase gives a snug, secure hold without pressure points. The Club C is one of the shoes in the Feetlot dataset where the average wearer does not adjust away from their nominal size.

Wide feet

Go up half a size. The slim tennis last is the most-cited fit note from wide-footed wearers, especially across the ball of the foot. Half a size up adds width room without leaving the heel sloppy, since the lacing and padded collar still keep the foot locked in. Going up a full size leaves too much slack in length.

Narrow feet

Stay true to size. The low-profile last already wraps a narrow foot closely, so there is rarely a reason to size down. Going down half a size usually means cramped toes, and the leather softens in width but does not shorten — too-short Club Cs stay uncomfortable.

Club C 85 vs Club C Double and other variants

The chunkier and platform takes on the Club C (Double, Clean, and similar) use the same length sizing as the standard Club C 85 — pick the same number. The difference is in the midsole stack, not the length, so the true-to-size advice carries across the variants.

How Reebok Club C Compares to Other Sneakers

The Reebok Club C sits remarkably close in length to most lifestyle sneakers. According to Feetlot data, the Club C fits at essentially the same numerical size as the Nike Air Force 1, Air Jordan 1, Vans Authentic, 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 Club C too.

The notable exceptions where the numerical size shifts: the Converse Chuck Taylor runs about half a size larger than the Club C, so go half a size down from your Chuck Taylor number when buying the Club C. The adidas YEEZY Boost 350 V2 runs about half a size smaller, so take half a size up in the YEEZY compared to your Club C size. Boot-style models behave the same way the Chuck does — the Clarks Desert Boot runs roomy, about half a size larger, so size down half from your Club C number when buying those.

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Reebok Club C Size Chart (US / EU / UK)

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
11.51310.545.5
1213.51146
1314.51247.5

Common Sizing Mistakes

  • Treating the Club C like the Air Force 1. The AF1 is roomy through the toe box and most owners size down half. The Club C is a slim tennis last and is true to size for most. Do not apply the AF1 rule here.
  • Sizing down for a sleeker look. The low-profile silhouette is already part of the design. Going down does not make it look better, it just cramps the toes, and the leather does not stretch in length.
  • Sizing up a full size for wide feet. Half a size up gives wide feet the width they need. A full size up leaves slack in the heel and lets the foot slide forward, which is worse than the original snugness.
  • Buying small expecting stretch. The garment leather softens and forms to the foot's width over the first few wears, but length does not change. A Club C that is too short stays uncomfortable.
  • Assuming women's and men's numbers match. Reebok lists separate women's sizing on the Club C — a US women's 9 is roughly a US men's 7.5 (subtract 1.5). Check which scale a listing uses before ordering.

How Feetlot Computes These Numbers

Every Reebok Club C 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 Club C 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 Club C owners through the chain of shared wardrobes. Even when two users share zero shoes directly, the users in between transmit a consistent recommendation. The result: sizing advice that holds up no matter how unusual a wardrobe is.

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Frequently asked questions

Do Reebok Club C run big or small?
The Reebok Club C fits true to size in length for most wearers. Based on 48 owner-reported pairs in the Feetlot database, the typical wearer takes their normal sneaker size. The slim tennis last runs a touch narrow, so wide feet often go up half a size.
Should I size down in Reebok Club C?
No, the Club C is true to size for most people, so stay at your normal number. Sizing down half usually cramps the toes, and the leather softens in width but does not get shorter. Wide-footed wearers should go up half a size, not down.
Are Reebok Club C the same size as Air Force 1?
Yes. Based on Feetlot data, the Club C and the Air Force 1 fit at the same numerical size for the average wearer. If you wear a size 10 in Air Force 1, take a size 10 in the Club C.
Do Reebok Club C stretch?
The soft garment-leather upper softens and forms to the foot's width over the first few wears. Length does not change meaningfully. Do not buy the Club C too short expecting it to grow into your foot.
What size Reebok Club C if I'm a size 10 in Vans?
Take size 10 in the Club C. Based on Feetlot data, the Vans Authentic and the Club C fit at the same numerical size for most wearers.
What size Reebok Club C if I'm a size 10 in Converse Chuck Taylor?
Take size 10.5 in the Club C. The Converse Chuck Taylor runs about half a size larger than the Club C in the Feetlot offset model, so size up half from your Chuck Taylor number.
What size Reebok Club C if I wear Yeezy 350 V2 in size 11?
Take size 10.5 in the Club C. The adidas YEEZY Boost 350 V2 runs about half a size smaller-fitting than the Club C in Feetlot data, so you take a slightly smaller number in the Club C than in the YEEZY.
Do women's Reebok Club C fit the same as men's?
Reebok uses women's-specific sizing on the Club C — a US women's 9 corresponds roughly to a US men's 7.5 (subtract 1.5). The true-to-size advice still applies, and women with wide feet may want to go up half a size.
Are Reebok Club C narrow?
The Club C 85 is built on a slim, low-profile tennis last, so it runs narrower than a roomy silhouette like the Air Force 1. Length runs true, but the toe box and instep are snug. Wide-footed wearers commonly go up half a size for comfort.
Do the Club C 85 and the chunky Club C variants fit the same?
Yes, the platform and double-stack Club C variants share the same length sizing as the standard Club C 85. The difference is in the midsole height, not the length, so take the same number across the variants.
How long does it take to break in the Reebok Club C?
The garment leather is soft from the start and usually feels comfortable within the first few hours of wear. Expect the width to relax slightly as the upper forms to your foot; the length will not change.
Are Reebok Club C good for wide feet?
They can work for wide feet with a half-size bump up. The standard last is slim, so a true-to-size pair may feel tight across the ball of the foot for wide-footed wearers. Going up half a size adds width without making the heel sloppy.
What's the most accurate way to find my Reebok Club C size?
Add 2-3 of your other sneakers to a Feetlot wardrobe with the size you wear in each. The offset model uses your existing wardrobe to recommend an exact Club C size, accurate within half a size for over 90% of users.