Reviewer Lance Hirsch
Comfortable, no need to breaking, look good, wear satisfactorily.
Reviewer C Carlile
Seems to be overpriced.
Fits Perfectly
Decent Material
Comfortable
Reviewer Scubakook
Bought for a charity event.
Reviewer Paul Lessard
Fit good don’t we’re socks with them. Lol.
Reviewer podant
This is my second pair of Lisbon shoes — I also have the brown ones.
Unfortunately I had to order three pairs of the brown ones before I got a pair that didn't have wrinkles or lumps along the side of the footbed. Vivobarefoot appear to have worked out the quality control issues, because this black pair is really comfy, with no lumps or deviations in the footbed.
The shoes appear quite durable, are comfortable for a mile or two of walking, and take a shine well.
Reviewer Zachary Hall
It's funny how things go - these shoes I might have worn two decades ago. They have that slacker feel (in a good way, of course). Very comfortable, very simple. Size is absolutely dead on. I'm a 13 in sneakers, mostly because of width, but I can often take a 12 in boots. These look fairly thin, but not ugly-thin like a lot of sneakers, but the comfort width-wise is there, and my ankles don't come up in the back, so the fit is just right.
Seems like the price swings wildly from one size to the next. These are some shoes I'd snap up if my size happens to be on the cheap end!
Reviewer dangerousbeans46
Really nice tenis!
Reviewer Rachel M Schreck
These shoes are very comfortable, look good, and are super convenient
Reviewer greenpete
These shoes are hip, stylish and fun. They have a graffiti style and have a wonderful flair to them.
The shoes are a mid high top and fit true to size. The sole is a bit more thin than I’m used to but feel more like the shoes I’m that I wore in my late teens. I have worn them for almost a week solid and they have performed wonderfully. Once broken in, they are pretty comfortable.
I would gladly recommend these shoes!
Reviewer wendy schwartz
I wanted to get a pair of old school Tigers for some time....like since the mid '70s. I was always leaning towards Mexico 66s, but I have to walk on cobblestones quite a lot and could see that they just wouldn't work for that. I then found out about the Corsair... I thought they were a ripoff of the Nike Cortez, but the Tigers were designed first in '69 when the Nike founders were working with Onitsuka Tiger, before they started their own company and split the sheets, taking the Cortez name.
Anyway, these are really comfortable and look terrific. I never see these out on the street. I did have to go up a 1/2 size because my feet are a little wide and these are a bit narrow.