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πŸ‘ž Stylish and Functional: KEEN Mens Austin Brindle Bungee Men's Shoes – Perfect Mules & Clogs Review

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Description of πŸ‘ž Stylish and Functional: KEEN Mens Austin Brindle Bungee Men's Shoes – Perfect Mules & Clogs

100% Leather. Imported. Rubber sole. Shaft measures approximately not_applicable from arch. Breathable mesh lining. Compression-molded eva midsole for cushioning. Non-marking rubber outsole.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Strange insole, no laces included.

While the shoe looks decent and is clearly of quality construction, there are two problems. outside of the forefoot, unlike my others. Problem 2: The bungee cords weren't in the box and I didn't notice until I looked for them. $15.00 later because I was able to get them before the trip and didn't have time to change my shoes and laces. them, but I had to use them because they were the only closed-toe shoes with leather uppers and no vents I had back then.

Pros
  • Non-marking rubber outsole
Cons
  • Doubtful

Revainrating 3 out of 5

These shoes are functionally and ergonomically unsuccessful.

It's hard to imagine how you could wear this shoe without causing so many comfort and function issues. It's just too rigid, clunky in design, and just not made for walking (on dirt, rocks, or wet environments). personally a shoemaker, an ex-hill hiker, and a man who has owned many different types of shoes over the decades. Maybe it's a stylistic idea (shoe trend or "look"), but the design and materials aren't ready for practice yet. past.

Pros
  • 100% leather
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Hate to admit the best mules and clogs

I have bought 5 pairs of shoes of this style over the years. You usually only get 1 year from them or other shoes. This pair is built differently and is very disappointing. They're always stiff and need a break-in period, but I've found that this pair has a longer tongue. The difference is less than half an inch and is very noticeable due to the fact that it is a hard material. So I looked at the label to see where they were made. Bingo. Another country of origin, India. I hate to admit that…

Pros
  • Rubber Sole
Cons
  • Expandable