Nike Air Max 95
Sizing & fit guide
Two ways to fit it
For a snug, true-to-size fit take your normal size and break them in. For wide feet, or if your normal size runs snug, size up ½ — the 95's narrow, structured upper doesn't stretch much.
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Why the Nike Air Max 95 fits this way
Direct Air Max 95 sizing discussion is thin, but the consistent signal across the Air Max threads is that the 95 fits true to size in length while running narrow and snug through the midfoot and toe box. The clearest comparison comes from an AM97 thread: "I feel like the 95's are more narrow than the 97's. I have medium wide feet and I wear TTS. I truly have to break in the 95's for it to be comfy for me." That captures the 95 precisely — true to size, but tight enough that medium-wide feet need a real break-in period.
The 95's layered, structured upper and supportive midfoot are part of its look but reduce give, so a too-tight pair won't stretch much. Wearers cataloguing their Air Max sizing keep the 95 at the same number as the 90 and 97 (one reports being "a bit tight in my AM 95" at the same size that fits the 97 well), reinforcing TTS-but-snug rather than a true ½-small.
Net: true to size for standard and medium feet, accepting a snug initial fit that breaks in. Genuinely wide feet, or anyone who dislikes a tight midfoot, can size up a half. Confidence is low given the sparse direct evidence — the verdict leans on Air Max family consistency and the narrow-vs-97 comparison.
Common scenarios
I wear US 9 in Air Max 97. What size Air Max 95?
US 9 — the AM95 is true to size like the 97, but narrower, so expect a snugger fit that needs breaking in.
The AM95 feels tight. Did I size wrong?
Not necessarily — the 95 runs narrow and snug by design and needs a break-in period. If it's tight in length too, or you have wide feet, a ½ up helps.
Is the AM95 narrower than the AM97?
Yes — wearers consistently report the 95 runs narrower than the 97, even though both are true to size in length.
How it compares to other models
- Nike Air Max 97 Low confidence
Both true to size in length, but the AM95 runs narrower than the AM97
- Nike Air Max 90 Low confidence
The AM90 is roomier; the AM95 is snugger/narrower at the same true size
- r/Sneakers — Does Air Max 97 fit TTS? (AM95 narrower comparison)
- r/Sneakers — Air Max family sizing cross-ref (mm3jnc)
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