Size Guides

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Bottoms

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Bra

Fit Guide

Brooks offers two fits in footwear starting in Fall 2021. Runners will be able to choose from the existing, classic running shoe fit they know and love or they’ll now be able to try StealthFit launching first in the Levitate StealthFit 5 and the Levitate StealthFit GTS 5.
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Classic Fit

Our existing, classic fit. Runners who value comfort, consistency, and access may prefer shoes with our universal fit. Our classic fit hugs your foot and blends flexibility and structure. It is built off a unique foot form and includes plush comfort, engineered support, and it accommodates multiple foot shapes through foam, laces, tongue, and eyestays.

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Stealth Fit

Runners who value performance, innovation, and authenticity may prefer our shoes with StealthFit. This sleek, closer-to-foot fit is designed to wrap your foot and adapt to the way you move thanks to a combination of stretch and compression. It is built off a unique foot form and includes streamlined comfort, integrated fit solutions, and it adapts to multiple foot shapes through stretch.

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Men's Top (cm)

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Women's Top (cm)

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Men's Bottoms (cm)

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Women's Bottoms (cm)

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Men's Socks (cm)

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Women's Socks (cm)

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Fitting Fundamentals

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1. Check the bottom band

Make sure the bottom band is snug and lies flat across your back — not riding up or loose around your rib cage.

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2. Then check the cups

The cups should fit smoothly — spilling out the sides or front means the cup size is too small, while extra space means the cups are too big.

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3. Last thing: the straps

Straps should lie smoothly against your skin, without sliding around or digging uncomfortably into your skin.

How To Measure Your Bra Size

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Make sure the bottom band is snug and lies flat across your back — not riding up or loose around your rib cage.

You’ll need a flexible tape measure. It’s also best to wear a bra that doesn’t change your shape — no padding or compression. You can also just skip the bra.

Measure around the fullest part of your boobs — which may not be the center — and round up to the nearest inch. Then subtract your rib cage measurement. The difference in inches is your suggested cup size. If you get a fraction, round up to the larger size.

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