Reviewer James Chan
Arrived as expected. Fit my 13EE feet perfectly!
Expect a year + of use, if worn in normal conditions.
When they fail, the upper separates from the sole, around thefront of the shoe.
I always use Shoe-Goo to repair. I can get an extra 6-8 months of use, after the repair.
Reviewer Aykut AYDIN
By far one of the most comfortable shoes I've had. Very good support in the heel and the arch. I'm a wide 2E and wear 9.5-10. bought these in a 10 have about an inch worth of space in the to but I'm good with that.
I don't do much running but doing squats in them was like doing squats on a floor, a soft cushioned supported floor for my foot.
This shoe is great. Will buy another pair.
Reviewer Dar Scharping
These are TOO CUTE! I'm a 6.5 with a high arch, narrow heel, and super wide toe. These fit PERFECT! The style is more boxy and chunky. So if you're looking for a slim fitting sleek shoe, this is not it. I already know these shoes are going to get compliments!
Reviewer Cathy R Riley
Bought it for a member of my tribe, who lives and swears by this particular brand. Over the years Ecco has delivered, and made a very happy customer even happier. Besides the fact that they are made with very nice leather, they look sophisticated enough to take them anywhere in most cases. The color on this pair is very pleasing to the eye, and the deal for this ECCO Men's Bradley Fashion Sneaker,Coffee/Cocoa Brown,45 EU/11-11.5 M US, made the purchase a no brainer, for they are generally a lot more expensive, and is always a good thing to take advantage of an enticing sale, which in this case was almost 50% off. Good deal for a very good shoe. 4.5 Stars.
Reviewer Melissa Kettner
They've become my favorite shoes! I have neuropathy and need chunky stability. Colors match my clothing.
Reviewer Tally Ho
excellent shoes for wide feet
Reviewer banshii
Super cool and modern looking casual shoe.
Reviewer Emily Mathis
Great shoes would be much better with memory foam insoles.
Reviewer sally smith
Very comfortable, good design for closure.
Reviewer Sebastian Haff
Shopping for a basketball shoe as uppers for my quad skates, TBH, but have had a devil of a time finding them in X-Wide. This shoe does come in X-Wide, so it ticks my first requirement. As skate uppers I need to remove the insoles, but these are glued in. Watched a ~10+ minute YT video the other day by an old guy who strained and strained to remove the insoles. They did come out but it was a struggle. I go into a Skechers Warehouse Outlet yesterday and it's explained to me that the Memory Foam Insoles are glued into their shoes because people come in and would steal them if they weren't! That speaks to the Achilles heel of these sneakers, the first thing to wear out is the insole!
The Skechers I have bought (8 pairs now, in a Men's 114E, you see, once I had some 11 4E Skechers I realized these will be useful to me beyond serving as skate uppers, which I bolt to the skate plates), have all had the insoles glued in. The Skechers Geardos' insoles (these!) were difficult to remove, but I did it anyway (4 pairs). The Skechers Relment - Traven and the Selmen - Relodge insoles were lightly glued in, pretty easy to remove. The trick to remove the insoles in these Geardos and not break them apart or leave much in the way of glue inside the shoe is to proceed slowly and patiently, a little at a time, using your dominant hand's fingers. It may take you 10 minutes to remove each insole, but it's worth it. Once you get them out, use a little talcum powder to get the remaining glue un-sticky. Then you can put in the insoles of your choice and use the original Memory Foam insoles in other shoes. They are decent, just not up to the quality of my custom produced prescription insoles or the Superfeet insoles I have bought online, which are not as expensive as my customs but not cheap.