All Star • Trusted
The canvas upper is prone to ripping or separating from the sole over time compared to more robust models like the . 2. Music: Smash Mouth "All Star" (1999)
At around $60 to $65 , they are significantly cheaper than specialized athletic shoes. Cons: All Star
Because they have a flat, non-compressible rubber sole, they are a cult favorite for powerlifting (especially deadlifts) to keep your foot firmly anchored. The canvas upper is prone to ripping or
They offer almost zero arch support and minimal cushioning, making them poor choices for long-distance running or those with flat feet. non-compressible rubber sole
They run narrow and typically require ordering a half-size down . Durability:
remains one of the most iconic sneakers of all time, originally designed for basketball performance in 1917.
The canvas upper is prone to ripping or separating from the sole over time compared to more robust models like the . 2. Music: Smash Mouth "All Star" (1999)
At around $60 to $65 , they are significantly cheaper than specialized athletic shoes. Cons:
Because they have a flat, non-compressible rubber sole, they are a cult favorite for powerlifting (especially deadlifts) to keep your foot firmly anchored.
They offer almost zero arch support and minimal cushioning, making them poor choices for long-distance running or those with flat feet.
They run narrow and typically require ordering a half-size down . Durability:
remains one of the most iconic sneakers of all time, originally designed for basketball performance in 1917.