Do Converse Shoes Run Big?

Do Converse Shoes Run Big?

by Dylan Baker
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So, Do Converse Shoes Run Big or small?

If you have ever been drawn into the fascinating world of shoes, you must have heard of Converse. They are nothing short of an obsession for sneakerheads.

If someone talks about popular, iconic shoes, Converse cannot be removed from that list. The All-Star Converse shoes are a phenomenon in the world of fashion and sneakers.

It is very normal to find yourself tempted to buy and own a pair of this company’s headline-making products. And we are here to guide you through that shopping process. But first, let us talk a little bit about the company that took the industry by storm. 

about Converse

Converse is a shoe company founded in Massachusetts, USA, in 1908. The company creates, sells, and licenses sneakers, skate shoes, global brand boots, and apparel.

They have acquired a large portfolio of products since their early days. It once occupied the topmost spot in the footwear industry and, even today, remains one of the best. Its logo and rubber sole distinguish the brand’s products from its competitors. They are the name behind some of the most renowned sneakers in the market today, including the All-Star Converse shoes and Chucks.

Converse shoes are one of the most sought-after products for most sneakerheads. But how does the fit on these work? Here is a buyer’s guide for when you set out to purchase a pair of converse sneakers.

Do Converse Shoes Run Big?

Yes, converse shoes do run slightly big as compared to other brands. They are usually about half a size or one size bigger than most other brands.

An important thing to remember here is that every company has slight variations in its size chart.

This is a common problem, and you might find that different sizes are suitable for you across different companies. Converse shoes are no different in this.

The official website says that the shoes run about half a size bigger than your average shoes. But some users have given feedback saying that the difference can be about as big as a full size, particularly when you already wear a large shoe size in regular brands. This is to say that if you normally wear a size 7 shoe, you should buy a converse of the size 6.5 or 6. 

It also depends on the type of converse shoes you are looking to buy. For example, The Chuck Taylor All-Star Converse Shoes or the ‘Chucks’ tend to be about half a size bigger than your normal size (it means that if you wear a size 7 normally, you would find that a size 6.5 Chuck fits you just fine). Whereas the All-Star Pro BB shoes tend to be closer or just about your regular size.

How to Measure Your Size?

If you are about to buy a pair, especially online, it is best to measure your foot size before choosing the right shoe for you. We have just the right technique to help you estimate your shoe size accurately.

Step 1 

Stand straight on a flat surface with your back flush against a wall. Place a sheet of paper beneath your foot.

Step 2 

By yourself, or with the help of a friend, mark the paper at the end of your heel and put another mark at the point where your toes end. 

Step 3 

Measure the distance with a scale. This is your heel-to-toe length or your foot size.

Step 4 

You can use this foot size to find your shoe size using the conversion chart available on the official converse website.

On the other hand, if you are absolutely sure of your regular shoe size, you can simply order converse shoes that are half a size smaller.

However, it is recommended that you measure your foot and then order using the conversion chart available below as it would help you get your shoe size right with more accuracy. 

Find Your Shoe Size

(US Size)

Chuck Taylor All Star / Chuck 70 (Runs a half size large)

All Other Converse Styles

(Fit may vary. See product pages.)

Foot Length (in) 
3.5 3 3.5 8 1/2″
4 3.5 4 8 5/8″
4.5 4 4.5 8 5/6″
5 4.5 5 9″
5.5 5 5.5 9 1/7″
6 5.5 6 9 2/7″
6.5 6 6.5 9 1/2″
7 6.5 7 9 2/3″
7.5 7 7.5 9 4/5″
8 7.5 8 10″
8.5 8 8.5 10 1/6″
9 8.5 9 10 1/3″
9.5 9 9.5 10 1/2″
10 9.5 10 10 5/8″
10.5 10 10.5 10 4/5″
11 10.5 11 11″
11.5 11 11.5 11 1/7″
12 11.5 12 11 2/7″
12.5 12 12.5 11 2/3″
13 12.5 13 12″
13.5 13 13 12 2/7″
14 13.5 14 12 3/5″

How to Shop Right Size?

It is better to shop a converse directly from the store when buying for the first time, as it is less of a hassle to do a trial and error run physically. Of course, you can buy online too, but if the size does not fit right, returns and exchanges can be quite a hassle to deal with. 

Plus, there is the added uncertainty of online returns and exchanges. While the official website offers a limited period for those, some websites do not offer the same facility. If you shop online and get the size wrong, you might end up throwing away your money for nothing. Therefore, the safer bet is to go to a store, at least for your first time buying Converse.

If visiting a physical store is not an option for you, then the next best option is to measure your feet size and go for the right size for you based on the table given above. And order from a store like Amazon, which has a good return policy

the bottom line:

We have done all the research for you to make your shopping experience easier. We have compiled a shopper’s guide that should answer all your questions about getting the right fit while buying Converse.

So, Do converse shoes run big or small? It is generally agreed upon that Converse shoes run slightly bigger than other brands. How big they run can differ according to the specific line and model you choose from. For e.g., the chucks run about half a size big

And another thing we can tell you is that it is best for you to physically visit a store when buying converse for the first time. There is a wide consensus on this. It might take some extra effort on your part, but overall it will make your purchasing experience much more pleasant. Once you find the right fit, you can order online the next time.  

But make no mistake, just because they vary in size and fit from other brands does not mean that they compromise on quality. In fact, Converse offers one of the best shoes in the market, both in quality as well as comfort. You might feel like all these measurements, and other things are too much work to do for buying a pair of shoes, but take our word on this. Converse shoes are worth it. 

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About the author

Dylan Baker

Dylan is a Men's fashion and image consultant, He is also the man behind Dapperclan. He is extremely passionate about fashion and wants to help men style and look better.

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