Reviewer JAMES BROCK
Appear to be made well with decent cushion support inside, and not heavy on the feet. Standing and walking for hours at my job has made my feet wide. Sometimes even wide shoes have boxy front giving my toes no room and constant rubbing as I walk. Not with these shoes. So far as I walk in the city haven't felt any issues wearing these. Five stars for getting it right! I'd buy again.
Reviewer Ronn Fieldhouse
I continually buy the Superstars. They have been one of my favorite shoes since I was teenager. I have to wear an ankle brace with metal slats frequently and it is hard to find shoes that will fit it. I usually buy all of my shoes 1/2 to 1 size too big. My feet are different sizes as well, due to multiple surgeries on one ankle. I have never had an issue with the Superstar. They are very comfortable, they last, and they fit my brace. Would 100% recommend.
Reviewer S G Park
This is my husband’s second pair. He’s on his feet teaching and these help his pad his feet.
Reviewer Rathskeller
Item looked great upon receipt, however, as my son wore them for about 3 weeks they are wearing out quickly. It may be my son or the shoes. Item arrived on time and exactly as pictured.
Reviewer J Luczko
Just a touch small but will break in nicely. Fabulous color with silver accent. Love them.
Reviewer Kraig T Pearlman
I’m quite “confused” by these shows. They are made in China. “Puno King” is a Chinese company selling on Amazon. On the size it shows “RP Crew”. After doing some research. . . I still have no idea what it stands for. I’ve found the same design on some shirts. . .but no other information. I know that RP can stand for Roleplay. . . But as far as being a “Hip-Hop Fashion Statement”. . .. Who knows. If you really like the “RP part. . .This same company offers other shoe options where the RP is in Black and shows-up more.
These shows are heavily padded around the ankle as well as on the tongue. There is nice padding on the footbed, but next to no arch support. The sole is non-skid rubber. Because of the rubber sole; these shoes are a little bit heavier than some other options.
Overall I like them. . . but. . .at the current price of thirty-seven bucks. . . I think they are kind of expensive for Made in China shoes.
Reviewer L Griffin
Great hat, good fit.
Reviewer Maria Del Lago
I bought 2 pair of these for my husband who is a merchandiser for Coke. He is on his feet from 5 am till 4 pm at local stores. The store's floors are all concrete covered in some sort of decorative flooring which is hell on his feet. He used to complain about how bad his feet hurt, and we tried everything from insoles to double layering socks to give him some relief. On top of that he has a bad knee from a car accident injury that pains him at times. After reading the reviews of this shoe I thought why not try them since he will get reimbursement for them. I am so glad I bought them! He now swears by these shoes! Ever since he swapped to these shoes his feet no longer hurt after a busy day, and his knee as not pained him.
He wears a size 13 and sometimes a 13 is not really a 13, but a wide 12. These are a true 13, and he said the width was perfect and have plenty of cushion. He's not in wet conditions so I am unsure of their performance for instance in a kitchen. He's been wearing one pair everyday for a week and the cushioning has remained constant. It's nice to have my husband come home and not hobble around the house because of his feet. I would buy these again!
Reviewer Dave Raphael
An extremely light-weight shoe. These are a good knock-around and quite stylish. Fit was a tad small, but they will stretch. Not something I would recommend for a 10-mile hike, but fine for around town. The weight surprised me, but I would expect this comes at some detriment to durability.
Reviewer J Abarquez
My 6 month old MBTs are being resoled ($ 80 via Resole America), so I decided to try these Skechers for $ 109. First time with these so I went to Finish Line where I could try on different sizes. Purchased at Finish Line. Seem to be the same price everywhere.
Just walked 3 miles and these are very comfortable. The Regimen style have a soft flexible feel. They don't roll as much (instability as MBT), and may not strengthen Calf muscles as much. Also as stated elsewhere, insoles by the toes are marginally less comfortable. I'll put a pair of my UGG inserts in. Better yet, I may swap the insoles with my Lynco insoles, which are awesome. Don't get me wrong. The Skecher insoles are overall, fine.
MBTs are very good, but from a practical aspect, I don't consider them to be worth $250, when they need to be resoled after 6 months/600 miles. I'd rather buy Skechers every 6 months, for only $29 more than the MBT resoling cost.
A final comment. My MBTs are made in Vietnam. After the company was sold, the shoes are made elsewhere, and many buyers of the other production countries complain about the newer MBTs.
I think you will be happy with these soles. I bought 1/2 a size larger than I normally get. I tried another style (not the Regimen), and they were slipping off my feet. Same size.
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