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Etonic
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In the 1950’s
Etonic began production of Golf shoes for both professionals
and Pro Shops. By the 1970’s, the running boom had arrived and
Etonic introduced the Trans Am comfort shoe, and the
Streetfighter, its first technical running shoe.
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Dri XC |
Esl Classic |
Hook And Loop |
Jepara |
Lites |
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Lite Walker |
Minado |
Pro Support |
Retro Neon |
Trans AM |
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Comment |
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After reading
the other reviews, I ordered this shoe a half size larger than
usual, which is good and bad. If it were a size bigger, the
back would be too loose; however, the toe piece is a little
tight, although it seems to be stretching with wear. Also,
this shoe is not for wide feet! My feet are on the wide side,
although I don't usually buy wide shoes, and my foot is not
totally supported by the footbed. A very classic, sexy shoe
that is also comfortable (for a 3" heel - I don't know if I'd
walk around in it all day but around the office it's great). |
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