Judique
Dis Veteran, Beach Lover at BWV, BCV, HHI, VB
- Joined
- Aug 1, 2003
Maybe. Just what I'm looking for, a pair of shiny high tops.They're probably anticipating huge loss of sale due to that other shoe line recently introduced.
Maybe. Just what I'm looking for, a pair of shiny high tops.They're probably anticipating huge loss of sale due to that other shoe line recently introduced.
I'm surprised Hokas don't have a collab with Disney seeing as SO many people are wearing them to the parks. Universal too, actually.
They're my shoe of choice as I need a wider fit and they're one of the only ones that feel comfortable to me. I've never owned Nikes as they feel too narrow for my feet.
Well don't buy them from eBay because those folks have nothing in hand. It is being reported the shoes have not been made nor is there a known contract for them to be made. Original seller fine print reported delivery not guaranteed. Oh and reports out there is there will be a couple lawsuits filed for copyright infringement so they might never get made.Maybe. Just what I'm looking for, a pair of shiny high tops.
My last pair of sketchers cost me 24.97 at Costco. Fortunately for me, no major foot problems and my feet have quite a few miles on them. Did the parks 2 weeks ago with no problems, other than got tired. I'm getting old, I guess.Well don't buy them from eBay because those folks have nothing in hand. It is being reported the shoes have not been made nor is there a known contract for them to be made. Original seller fine print reported delivery not guaranteed. Oh and reports out there is there will be a couple lawsuits filed for copyright infringement so they might never get made.
If you really want shiny high tops Amazon has some for considerably less, delivered in two days.
Yeah...that's pretty much the same everywhere...we pay for bad decision after bad decision100% managerial, and the workers will pay the price.
I only wore good "sneakers" to the parks, Nike, New Balance etc. for support. One day I came across a clearance Skecher that was grey with splattered paint. I loved them and they reminded me of DHS Muppets splattered paint. I have lifelong arthritis and bad knees and was sure I was making a huge mistake. For the first time in years I went pain free that day. Been wearing Skechers ever since. Another plus is if they get wet they dry fast. I have other shoes in the closet but Skechers are my long day shoes. I hear you on Costco and Amazon. More I save the more colors I can buy!!My last pair of sketchers cost me 24.97 at Costco. Fortunately for me, no major foot problems and my feet have quite a few miles on them. Did the parks 2 weeks ago with no problems, other than got tired. I'm getting old, I guess.
I was reading about all that hoopla. I'll be keeping my money.
After Costco, Amazon is my usual go to.
I love the Sketcher slip ons. I use those and a pair of crocks for all my camping needs.Sketchers is also doing well with their slip ins. Seniors love em. I can not stress enough the importance of the right shoe if you have foot problems. Converse are the worst
I'm still a long way from being a senior and I love them. I'm in a pair right now, but I wouldn't wear them to the parks or anything else where I'm going to put more than 5,000 or so steps on them. For that I've got my Hokas and New Balance.Sketchers is also doing well with their slip ins. Seniors love em. I can not stress enough the importance of the right shoe if you have foot problems. Converse are the worst
Yes. I hear it’s very charitable. Goes towards legal fees of the less fortunate.They're probably anticipating huge loss of sale due to that other shoe line recently introduced.
Same! Have been wearing them for years, discovered them from a friend who is an avid runner. I would have people ask me what brand they were when I wore them. They are pretty well known now. Current favorite is the Bondi 8.I'm surprised Hokas don't have a collab with Disney seeing as SO many people are wearing them to the parks. Universal too, actually.
They're my shoe of choice as I need a wider fit and they're one of the only ones that feel comfortable to me. I've never owned Nikes as they feel too narrow for my feet.
I am a Skechers fan as well. I never wore Nike but used to try different brands as I am between sizes but am wide so hard to find comfortable shoes and kept hearing about Skechers and decided to give them a try and I love them. I have several different styles. My husband wears them now too.I only wore good "sneakers" to the parks, Nike, New Balance etc. for support. One day I came across a clearance Skecher that was grey with splattered paint. I loved them and they reminded me of DHS Muppets splattered paint. I have lifelong arthritis and bad knees and was sure I was making a huge mistake. For the first time in years I went pain free that day. Been wearing Skechers ever since. Another plus is if they get wet they dry fast. I have other shoes in the closet but Skechers are my long day shoes. I hear you on Costco and Amazon. More I save the more colors I can buy!!
I got mine from a running store after I had my feet measured. I tried other brands but Hokas were the only ones that felt good on my wide feet. I have the Arahi 5.Same! Have been wearing them for years, discovered them from a friend who is an avid runner. I would have people ask me what brand they were when I wore them. They are pretty well known now. Current favorite is the Bondi 8.
And they support your feet well in the parks? May have to try that model. Have the newest Clifton's as well, but I don't like them as much for long park days as I do the Bondi's.I got mine from a running store after I had my feet measured. I tried other brands but Hokas were the only ones that felt good on my wide feet. I have the Arahi 5.