Reviewer L Morrell
Comfortable shoes- nice air cushions!
Reviewer K Leunes
No issues at all.
Reviewer Brad McNeely
They fit perfect, really light
Reviewer Kyle E Kneisl
Size was fine, but width was to narrow.
Reviewer Stormtrooper49
These "classic" shoes comes in a variety of color combinations. But the main thing about them is how comfortable they are. Thick "cushy" sole. . . Nice padding both on the footbed and around the ankle. Nice non-skid tread. Nice pull-on tab in the back. There's lots to like about these shoes. . . . Especially if you can get them on the current lower-end of the price range.
Reviewer pablo_picasso
Husband said there isn't enough support under the front part of his foot. He will try getting a support and see.
His last pair of these shoes, they were not wide enough, so we ordered the widest size you offer.
Reviewer Wanda J Certo
Bought these for my son who is always on his feet 8 hrs a day. He said they are comfortable, fits perfect and he like the style go with most outfits he wear.
Reviewer Natalie Claire
These are odd shoes, the shape and the colors clash. There's no stitching or closure to the edges on the tongue so it's just bare foam which looks cheap. The top part has a bunch of different textures and fabrics, plastic, leather, cloth, suede, foam, very thin jacket like material. I don't like that it looks like it's pulling up by the time box, like it will separate. If you normally wear no show socks you might want to use a fuller coverage pair with these. I had some uncomfortable rubbing at my ankle and the top of my foot from the weird seams inside. The shoe is comfortable to stand and walk in and the sole is pretty grippy.
Reviewer Jason Capson
Purchased these Hightops for my vacation and the shoe did not disappoint. I paired it with my Bob Marley socks and my T-shirt that I also purchased from Amazon.
Amazon has great deals on fashion clothing😀
Reviewer Robbie Harris
Wow, this was my sneaker back in the day@12 yrs old. I begged my mom for 2 weeks, until she broken down and got them for me. I had to have a red pair. This was my 1st pair of real sneakers. Before then butter cookies sneakers from the rack at the grocery store $2.99. My Pro Keds $13.99 in 1979.