The sizing tends to be a bit small so order a size up, I actually wear a men's 9/women's 11 and they fit closer to an 8.5/10.5 but they are also made in Vietnam so I guess Under Armor placed more emphasis on price than quality. which is also reflected in the finishing, for example it's the first shoe I've ever owned that didn't have reinforced eyelets for the laces, instead the laces run through simple slits in the same knit fabric that makes up the body. Shoes that were laminated though! Seriously, I've never seen anything like this and probably the shittiest label I've ever seen on a shoe. The shoe itself is lightweight and I see the initial appeal in this run and design that it takes the pressure off the foot and the jersey fabric of the sweater stretches and gives the foot some breathability but to be honest the outsole feels better at. Part of the shoe is finished (I can already see where the upper is slightly separating from the sole) but it's starting to smooth out like marshmallow fluff after just a few days of use. But then again, I've worn them outside and chances are they're indoor shoes for those who like to hit the gym/treadmill in the afternoon. For those looking for disposable shoes or an excuse to trade in for a new pair after a few months of use, this could be for you. I can already say that I will be lucky when I get to this point.
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