Greer is rated
out of
5 by
8.
Greer
Men's Black,
Style# 42409
$95.95
Rated 5 out of
5
by
txcoreytaylor from
Off-White Hype!
The Off-White version is the perfect example of what a shoe should look like, feel like, and cost. I'm typically on my feet for a minimum of 12 hours a day and I love mine! 5 Stars!!!
Date published: 2024-12-04
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Zapatito from
Amazing
They are really good when it comes to work, they don't slip they are pretty comfortable and they look really nice
Date published: 2024-10-31
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Jonny from
Nice Kicks!
I'm a sucker for a old school classic silhouette, so when I was in the market for some new work kicks and peeped these, I was instantly sold. Working in a busy restaurant kitchen 8-12 hours a day, and for the past month wearing these shoes, I can honestly admit I have no complaints whatsoever. They are really comfortable to wear, but also durable for those longer hours. I mean, they definitely have saved my butt from slipping and falling numerous times already. Plus, they're just a nice, fresh looking pair of shoes. You really can't go wrong with a classic low top court style sneaker, like these.
Side note: they're not bad skate shoes, either.
Date published: 2024-07-30
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Lordofthedrinks from
Look like dunks, but are uncomfortable
I bought a pair of Pembroke's in 2012, and had those shoes for 6 years. They were comfortable and reliable, and also looked really similar to Converse which was a huge selling point for me. So when I recently got a new job in the hospitality industry, shoes for crews was immediately where I went for my footwear. I saw these greers, and liked them because they look like dunks. The reason I'm giving them only 3 stars is because these shoes are not comfortable, nor true to size. In fact they just may be the most uncomfortable slip resistant shoes I've owned. In their defense I do have extremely wide feet (3E), but the extremely narrow toe walls isn't the only thing that's uncomfortable. The insole is worse than compressed cardboard. Every time I wear these both the balls of my feet, and my heels feel bruised for the following couple of days. That being said, several people have complemented they way they look, and a couple of those people were convinced they were dunks. So perhaps if you're willing to replace the insoles, don't have wide feet, and are looking for slip resistant shoes that have the style of dunks, these might work for you.
Date published: 2025-01-26
Rated 3 out of
5
by
rleguizamo from
Greta looking shoe, need more size options
Really nice shoe, I like it’s different than the typical black. However I was disappointed it was not available in half sizes after size 11. I’m 11.5 and the 11 was too tight while size 12 was too big. Had to return and opt for a different model.
Date published: 2024-10-13
Rated 2 out of
5
by
Bottleslinger from
Looked good, grips great, comfort isn’t here
These shoes look just like the Nike Panda Dunks and the outsoles grip really well. The shoes themselves breakdown really fast and there is virtually no cushion at all. I wear these only 2x a week and for 6-8hr shifts. My feet are hurting even hours after taking them off. The uppers are already stretched out and lost their shape and structure.
Paid for rush shipping. Order was delayed.
Shoes arrived late. I was refunded the difference I paid for rush shipping. Customer service is 1/5 stars.
Date published: 2025-01-03
Rated 1 out of
5
by
wfmemployee from
uncomfortable
so uncomfortable!! I'm also flat footed so I guess not ideal , but hurt my feet all day wearing these. I really liked how they looked though just not comfortable....
Date published: 2024-11-04
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Ethan14 from
Too narrow fitting
Okay these shoes are comfy cushion wise but my big toe has no side room. I was only able to wear them for about 3 hours at work before my toe started hurting and I had to change into my old shoes. I've never had to get a wide fit before and size 8 in men's is usually pretty loose fitting. I cannot wear these and not sure if I can return them because I've already tried stretching them out with my shoe stretcher. Do not recommend unless you're missing a big toe.
Date published: 2024-10-21