Skechers Men’s Work Relaxed Fit Soft Stride Grinnel Comp, Black/Gray – 10.5 D(M) US
Believe in the comfort and protection of the Skechers Soft Stride- Grinnell CT sport oxford. This rugged men’s lace-up bootie has an oiled suede and synthetic upper for softness, lace entry for a secure fit and a fabric lining for a smooth feel. The padded collar and tongue deliver comfort, and the supportive footbed cushions your steps and removes for a customizable fit. A shock-absorbing midsole helps reduce fatigue during long days on your feet, while the ASTM-approved composite safety toe and electrical hazard safety rating add protection. The non-marking rubber outsole of the plain-toe style Skechers Soft Stride- Grinnell CT sneaker meets ASTM non-slip requirements for extra safety on wet or slippery surfaces.
Product Features
- Relaxed Fit
- Memory Foam
- Electrical Hazard
- Slip resistant
Skechers doesn’t know how to make a supportive, comfortable, durable shoe. Skechers makes fashion footwear… they have no idea how to make a shoe that’s supportive or comfortable. I received these shoes on January 9th, it’s currently February 15th and they’ve both already torn through the fabric in the back where they rub against my Achilles. Both of my feet are cut up in the back where they rub against the edge of the hard plastic inside the frame of the shoe. I just had a week off for vacation, too! So this happened in less than a month! If I wasn’t on vacation,…
One year 8 months, and still holding their own One year 8 months, and still holding their own. Do they still look brand-new? not bad? Are they still working fine? pretty much so. Like I said they’re showing ware overall. I have not had to replace the insoles I probably should but I haven’t and Iâm on concrete floors 8 to 12 hours a day. Do the insoles look wore out? Yes, but the shoes are still amazingly comfortable for me. I bought the first pair from the manufacturers website simply because 20 months ago I couldn’t find them on Amazonâs…
I really like how these look I really like how these look, even the weird red interior. This is my first time with composite-toe shoes rather than steel, but I like how they seem lighter and don’t conduct heat/cold. I spent about a week breaking them in and then went on a two week trip overseas with oh so much walking to do and they were comfortable yet held up well to: walking up and downhill in wet conditions, light hiking in muddy/wet conditions, public transport, kicking rocks around, jumping up on stuff, running to…