Reebok Club C 85
Sizing & fit guide
Two ways to fit it
Regular and narrow feet should stay true to size for the clean, locked-in fit. Wide feet should size up a half, since the toe box is narrow and the leather gives little.
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Why the Reebok Club C 85 fits this way
The Reebok Club C 85 is a clean, low-profile leather tennis shoe, and its fit reflects that heritage: true to size in length but slim through the forefoot. The repeated theme across wearers is that the toe box is narrow — fine for regular and narrow feet, but tight for wide feet. The soft, unstructured leather upper and a lacing system that 'really locks your foot in' mean there isn't much spare width at true size.
For length, true to size is the consensus. Wearers consistently report their normal size fits well, and the shoe is frequently compared to Vans for its straightforward, slightly padded, wear-out-of-the-box fit. One useful cross-reference: the Club C runs about a half size smaller than a Nike Air Force 1, which itself wears roomy — so if you're coming from AF1s, you generally don't need to size down, but expect a snugger, slimmer shoe.
Width is the one real caveat. Wide-foot wearers repeatedly describe the toe box as too narrow for all-day wear at true size, with some preferring roomier alternatives like the New Balance 574. If you have wide feet, size up a half to gain forefoot room; the leather gives only a little with break-in. Narrow and regular feet should stay true to size for the intended clean, locked-in fit.
Common scenarios
I wear US 9 in most sneakers. What size Club C 85?
US 9 — the Club C 85 is true to size in length. If you have wide feet, consider US 9.5 because the toe box runs narrow.
I'm coming from Air Force 1s. Same size?
Yes, keep your AF1 size — the Club C runs about a half size smaller, so it'll feel snugger and slimmer but the same numeric size is right for most.
I have wide feet. Will they fit?
The toe box is narrow. Size up a half for comfortable all-day wear; the leather upper gives only a little with break-in.
How it compares to other models
- Reebok Classic Leather Medium confidence
Both Reebok lifestyle staples fitting true to size; the Club C is slightly slimmer and lower-profile than the softer Classic Leather
- Adidas Stan Smith Medium confidence
Both minimalist leather court shoes that fit true to size and run a touch narrow
- Nike Air Force 1 Low Medium confidence
The Club C runs about a half size smaller and slimmer than the roomy Air Force 1 — keep the same numeric size