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New Balance 2001 Sizing Guide: True to Size? (78 Pairs)

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The New Balance 2001 generally fits true to size. Based on 78 owner-reported pairs in the Feetlot database, the average wearer takes their normal sneaker size and gets a secure fit straight out of the box. Most people: stay true to size. Wide-footed wearers benefit from New Balance's roomier last and rarely need to adjust, while narrow feet can go down half a size for a tighter hold. The 2001R and the standard 2001 share the same length sizing.

New Balance 2001 Sizing — What 78 Pairs in the Feetlot Database Tell Us

The New Balance 2001 is a chunky lifestyle runner built on a generous New Balance last, with 78 owner-reported pairs in the Feetlot database. The fit pattern across those owners is consistent: residual variance sits around the typical 0.20-0.25 size units seen across the Feetlot population, meaning the 2001 fits a given foot length predictably from person to person. The "true to size" advice you hear from dad-shoe forums lines up with what Feetlot data actually shows for the average wearer.

The flip side of that consistency is width. New Balance lasts run wider than most Nike and adidas silhouettes, and the 2001's mesh-and-suede upper with its tall ABZORB-style midsole gives the foot a roomy, cushioned platform. Length is faithful, so the "size up" chatter you occasionally see is usually about people coming from narrower-fitting brands and over-correcting. Take your true length and let the width take care of itself.

Should You Size Up or Down in New Balance 2001?

Standard fit (most people)

Stay true to size. The mesh and suede upper has a little give and the toe box is roomy enough that a true-to-size purchase feels secure without pinching. The 2001 is one of the sneakers in the Feetlot dataset where the average wearer doesn't adjust away from their nominal size.

Wide feet

Stay true to size. The New Balance last is already one of the wider platforms in the catalog, and many 2001 colorways are easy to find in wide (2E) widths as well. Wide-footed wearers rarely need to size up here, which is a relief compared with narrower lifestyle sneakers where going up half is the workaround.

Narrow feet

Going down half a size works well for narrow feet who want a closer hold around the heel and instep. The wide standard last can let a narrow foot slide slightly, and the upper does not cinch down the way a knit would. Don't go a full size down — the length won't forgive it, and the chunky midsole means toe pressure that won't soften.

New Balance 2001R and variants

The 2001R (the retro reissue) and the original 2001 share the same length sizing — pick the same number across the line. Suede-heavy makeups feel a touch snugger out of the box than the airier mesh versions, but the difference is break-in, not length. Most owners report staying true to size across every 2001 makeup.

How New Balance 2001 Compares to Other Sneakers

The New Balance 2001 sits remarkably close in length to most lifestyle sneakers. According to Feetlot data, the 2001 fits at essentially the same numerical size as the Nike Air Force 1, Air Jordan 1, Vans Authentic, Air Max 90, Blazer Mid '77, Air Jordan 4, adidas Superstar, Nike SB Dunk Low, and Air Max 97. If a wearer takes size 10 in any of those, they take size 10 in the 2001 too.

The notable exceptions where the numerical size shifts: the 2001 runs about half a size larger than the adidas YEEZY Boost 350 V2 — meaning take half a size up in the YEEZY compared with your 2001 number. The reverse is true for the Converse Chuck Taylor, which fits about half a size bigger than the 2001, and for boot-style models like the Clarks Desert Boot, which also runs roomy — so go half a size down from your 2001 number when buying those.

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New Balance 2001 Size Chart (US / EU / UK)

US Men'sUS Women'sUKEU
78.56.540
7.59740.5
89.57.541.5
8.510842
910.58.542.5
9.511943
1011.59.544
10.5121044.5
1112.510.545
11.5131145.5
1213.511.546.5
1314.512.547.5

Common Sizing Mistakes

  • Sizing up because it's a dad shoe. The chunky midsole makes the 2001 look big, but it fits true to length. Going up adds slack the upper can't tighten back, leaving the foot to slide on the tall platform.
  • Sizing up for wide feet. The New Balance last is already wide, and wide widths are offered. Going up a full size for width leaves the heel loose — pick a 2E width at your true length instead.
  • Treating it like a narrow Nike or adidas runner. The 2001 runs roomier through the midfoot than most Swoosh or Three-Stripes silhouettes. Don't carry over a size-down habit from those.
  • Buying small expecting stretch. The mesh and suede upper softens a little over the first few wears but doesn't grow in length. A too-short 2001 stays too short.
  • Assuming the 2001R fits differently from the original. They share length sizing — take the same number in both.

How Feetlot Computes These Numbers

Every New Balance 2001 sizing recommendation on Feetlot is the output of a global offset model fit to over 100,000 owner-reported shoe records. Each shoe gets a single number — its "size offset" — that captures how much its sizing drifts from the reference shoe (the Nike Air Force 1). When a Feetlot user provides their size in any tracked sneaker, the model recovers their true foot baseline and recommends the matching New Balance 2001 size.

This works better than the more common pairwise approach because Feetlot uses the entire wardrobe graph. A YEEZY 350 owner contributes data about how YEEZY fits relative to AF1 owners, which links to 2001 owners (many of whom own an AF1 or a Vans), and so on. Even when two users share zero shoes directly, the chain of users in between transmits a consistent recommendation. The result: sizing advice that holds up no matter how unusual a wardrobe is.

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Frequently asked questions

Do New Balance 2001 fit true to size?
Yes, for most wearers. Based on 78 owner-reported pairs in the Feetlot database, the 2001 fits at the wearer's normal sneaker size for the typical foot. Narrow feet can go down half a size; wide feet stay true to size and pick a wide width if needed.
Do New Balance 2001 run big or small?
Neither — the 2001 runs true to size in length for most people. It is built on a wider New Balance last, so it feels roomy through the midfoot, but that is width, not length. Don't size up just because the chunky midsole looks big.
Should I size up in New Balance 2001?
Usually not. Most wearers stay true to size, according to Feetlot data. The wide last already gives room for average and wide feet, so sizing up tends to leave slack in the heel rather than helping the fit.
Are New Balance 2001 the same size as Air Force 1?
Yes. If you wear a size 10 in the Nike Air Force 1, take size 10 in the New Balance 2001. The two fit at the same numerical size in the Feetlot offset model, so carry over your AF1 number.
Do New Balance 2001 stretch?
The mesh and suede upper softens slightly and conforms to the foot's width over the first few wears. Length doesn't change meaningfully. Don't buy the 2001 too short expecting it to grow.
What size New Balance 2001 if I'm a size 10 in Vans?
Try size 10 in the 2001. Based on Vans Authentic owners in the Feetlot database, Vans and the New Balance 2001 fit at the same numerical size for most wearers.
What size New Balance 2001 if I'm a size 10 in Converse Chuck Taylor?
Try size 10.5 in the 2001. The Converse Chuck Taylor sits about half a size larger than the 2001 in Feetlot data, so size up half from your Chuck Taylor number when buying the New Balance 2001.
What size New Balance 2001 if I wear Yeezy 350 V2 in size 11?
Take 10.5 in the New Balance 2001. The YEEZY 350 V2 runs about half a size smaller-fitting than the 2001 in the Feetlot offset model, so go half a size down from your YEEZY number.
Do women's New Balance 2001 fit the same as men's?
The 2001 is sized in unisex/men's numbers, so a woman should subtract about 1.5 from her US women's size to get the men's number (a US women's 9 is roughly a men's 7.5). The true-to-size advice still applies, per Feetlot data.
Are New Balance 2001 good for wide feet?
Yes. The New Balance last is one of the wider platforms in the catalog, and many 2001 colorways come in a 2E wide width. Wide-footed wearers can stay true to size rather than sizing up.
Does the New Balance 2001R fit the same as the original 2001?
Yes, the 2001R reissue and the original 2001 share the same length sizing. Suede-heavy makeups feel slightly snugger out of the box than the mesh versions, but that is break-in, not a length difference — take the same number across the line.
Is the New Balance 2001 the same size as the 574?
They are close. Both sit on roomy New Balance lasts and fit true to size for most wearers, so a wearer typically takes the same number in the 2001 as in the 574. If you are between sizes and have narrow feet, half a size down works in either.
What's the most accurate way to find my New Balance 2001 size?
Add 2-3 of your other sneakers to a Feetlot wardrobe with the size you wear in each. The Feetlot offset model uses your existing wardrobe to recommend an exact New Balance 2001 size, accurate within half a size for over 90% of users.