Reviewer Shanda LDe Anda
For the cost/drip ratio, you cannot beat these kicks.
Surprisingly comfortable for an inexpensive shoe that some may consider only for aesthetics.
If you are concerned about creasing the toe, buy toe cap protectors at the same time as it (crease) will show after very little use.
I bought toe caps and it's kept it straight with no loss in comfort.
I always get tons of compliments on these shoes, and they feel great.
There are some minor craftsmanship details that look rough on close inspection but, nothing most people would ever notice and I nothing I would have any issue with for the price.
I have seem similar shoes for 10x the price, and you would not know the difference from 1m away.
I will likely buy another pair to store away, for whenever these end up wearing out.
Reviewer John R Gray
Highly recommend!!!!!
Reviewer S Stritof
Very clean and stylish shoe! Comfortable and light. I did think it ran a bit large (long) for what I typically order. It is quite low cut around the ankles... keep that in mind when buying socks.
Reviewer Al Neri
I wear a 9 to 9 1/2 depending on the shoe. I purchased this shoe in a 9 1/2 and it is a little bit short with ankle socks. Like the shoe and otherwise comfortable.
Reviewer CrazyGradStudent
Love these classics, received so many compliments
Reviewer Erin Ecenbarger
Because of the way this shoe is designed (having the elastic wedges) it's sort of impossible to lace these tight enough so your heel doesn't slip around a little when you walk. This isn't a huge deal if you want these for hanging out, office wear. But don't plan to walk much further than down the hall to the water cooler without some discomfort. They fit a little snug width wise, if you like thick socks, try a size up.
Reviewer W Hiers
they arrived on time and a great price
Reviewer S Rashedi
Shoes very comfortable and look good with jeans. Change of pace from other shoes.
Reviewer Gina Leppin
Lovin' the new memory foam inserts in these shoes
Reviewer Sebastian Haff
Shopping for a basketball shoe as uppers for my quad skates, TBH, but have had a devil of a time finding them in X-Wide. This shoe does come in X-Wide, so it ticks my first requirement. As skate uppers I need to remove the insoles, but these are glued in. Watched a ~10+ minute YT video the other day by an old guy who strained and strained to remove the insoles. They did come out but it was a struggle. I go into a Skechers Warehouse Outlet yesterday and it's explained to me that the Memory Foam Insoles are glued into their shoes because people come in and would steal them if they weren't! That speaks to the Achilles heel of these sneakers, the first thing to wear out is the insole!
The Skechers I have bought (8 pairs now, in a Men's 114E, you see, once I had some 11 4E Skechers I realized these will be useful to me beyond serving as skate uppers, which I bolt to the skate plates), have all had the insoles glued in. The Skechers Geardos' insoles (these!) were difficult to remove, but I did it anyway (4 pairs). The Skechers Relment - Traven and the Selmen - Relodge insoles were lightly glued in, pretty easy to remove. The trick to remove the insoles in these Geardos and not break them apart or leave much in the way of glue inside the shoe is to proceed slowly and patiently, a little at a time, using your dominant hand's fingers. It may take you 10 minutes to remove each insole, but it's worth it. Once you get them out, use a little talcum powder to get the remaining glue un-sticky. Then you can put in the insoles of your choice and use the original Memory Foam insoles in other shoes. They are decent, just not up to the quality of my custom produced prescription insoles or the Superfeet insoles I have bought online, which are not as expensive as my customs but not cheap.
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