Loved these back in the 80's and was glad to get them again. I did some research and found that these - with the GREEN lettering - are actually the same as the different styles of Reebok tennis shoes I had in the 80's. They differ from those sold at Kohls (the ones they sell have white letters). These were the most comfortable shoes I've ever worn. I used to call them "foot gloves" and bought several pairs during that decade. 80's (although they have a little less terry lining than I recall) this is not the case. Since the Coca-Cola company fiddled with Coke's formula and gave us the much-maligned New Coke, it seems that Reebok also screwed up with their Club C, ie I have a feeling that the more pronounced y-angle at the cutting the sole of the shoe, my right foot is pushed to the left, which causes my entire foot to move to the left, and my thumb is pushed into the front of the shoe. Buy one size bigger, say. Well if I did it would be too big for my left foot. As with many people, one of my feet (probably the right one) is slightly larger than the other, but I don't think that's the cause of this discomfort as my Reebok club in the 80's wasn't.
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