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Know what you're getting: a stylish, historically significant sneaker with good-but-not-great comfort. It's a cornerstone release. If you've been waiting for these, you likely won't be disappointed. This is a solid addition to any sneaker collection, period. Now, potential cons? The toe box can feel a bit rigid for some people. If you have wider feet, you might find it snug. Also, that white nubuck? It's gonna get dirty fast if you're not careful. This isn't a "beater" shoe unless you're ready to clean it constantly. The price, $210, is steep for some for a retro model. My final take? I really like this shoe. It delivers exactly what it promises: a faithful retro of a legendary colorway. The pros—the looks, the heritage, the wearability—outweigh the cons for "my" style. It's a solid addition to any rotation that needed a hit of blue. Pros? The main advantage here is the look. It's a legendary, wearable colorway that's finally back. The materials are easy to clean, and the construction feels durable. It's a piece of sneaker history you can actually wear regularly without it being too loud. For a retro, it checks a lot of boxes.
- Shown: Smoke Grey
- Style: DH6927-111