Our New Balance size guide is for you who are looking for your next pair of New Balance sneakers. Sneaker sizes can vary, and it often happens that you order the wrong size when shopping online. In fact, buying the wrong size is the main reason people return their sneakers.
New Balance sneakers often run small, so we recommend going up a size. However, fit can vary individually.
To be sure, we recommend using our New Balance size guide. CM indicates the length of the insole. Measure your foot and choose a size where the insole is 0.5 centimeters longer than your foot to ensure enough room for your toes.
Step 1 – stand with your feet against a wall
Step 2 – place an object where your longest toe ends
The object can be a book, a pencil, or something similar
Step 3 – step away and measure the distance between the wall and the object
Step 4 – check the size chart
Step 5 – repeat the same process with the other foot
Your feet are not always the same size. If that’s the case for you, choose the shoe size based on your larger foot.
Is the size guide for both men and women?
Yes, our New Balance size guide is for both men and women. How shoes fit is always individual. That’s why the size chart is the safest way to find the right size.
My feet have different measurements. Which size should I choose?
It’s completely normal for feet to be slightly different in size. We always recommend choosing shoes based on your larger foot. If the shoe doesn’t fit perfectly on your smaller foot, you can use an insole.
I’m between two sizes. Which size should I choose?
If you’re between two sizes after measuring your foot, we always recommend choosing the larger size. This way, you ensure there’s enough room for your toes.
If you didn’t get the perfect size, we’ll find a solution!
- Visit our physical showroom in Odense and try on different sizes.
- Take advantage of our 100-day free return policy.
- Contact our customer service by message or phone if you’re still unsure about the size and get advice.
- Order a new pair of New Balance sneakers in the right size here.