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Air Jordan 13
Sizing & fit guide

Our verdict
True to size
The Air Jordan 13 fits true to size — wearers report the same number as the AF1 and other retro Jordans. Even wide- and flat-footed wearers say to stay true to size; the holographic-eye paneling and structured upper give a secure fit that breaks in.
Medium confidence

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Why the Air Jordan 13 fits this way

The Air Jordan 13 has a clear, repeated true-to-size consensus. A representative reply to a sizing question: "I would say go True to size (TTS) on Jordan 13s. I wear the same size as you and have wide and flat feet and wear 11.5 in Jordan 13s." Another confirms the cross-model anchor: "Mine is same as AF1 and other retro Jordans. Unless you have wide feet would go 11.5." The fact that even wide- and flat-footed wearers recommend TTS — rather than the usual wide-foot half-up — is a strong signal that the 13 runs accommodating for a retro Jordan.

The 13 is one of the more comfortable, panel-structured retros; the suede/leather upper and quilted midfoot give a secure hold without the narrowness of the AJ4. Wearers cataloguing their collections list the 13 at the same number as their AM 2013/2017 and other retros, reinforcing that it sits squarely in the TTS family.

Net: true to size. Even wide feet are commonly comfortable at true size here, which is unusual for the line — so unless you know you need extra room, take your normal Nike retro size. A half up is available for genuinely wide feet who want toe space, but it's less necessary than on the 4 or 5.

Common scenarios

I wear US 12 in Air Force 1 and retro Jordans. What size AJ13?

US 12 — the AJ13 fits true to size, the same as your AF1 and other retros.

I have wide, flat feet. Should I size up?

Even wide- and flat-footed wearers recommend true to size on the 13 — it runs accommodating for a retro Jordan. Size up ½ only if you specifically want extra toe room.

Does the AJ13 fit like the AJ4?

Both true to size, but the AJ13 is more accommodating — it lacks the AJ4's narrowness, so wide feet are comfortable at true size here.

How it compares to other models

  • Nike Air Force 1 Low Medium confidence

    Wearers report the same true size in AJ13 and AF1

  • Air Jordan 4 Low confidence

    Both true to size, but the AJ13 is more accommodating — no AJ4 narrowness

  • Air Jordan 11 Low confidence

    Same true size across the retro-Jordan line