Reviewer Jo Manning
I like the shoes. Quality and they look good. Relatively inexpensive and stylish.
Reviewer K Foote
Having worn 574s for about 15 years I was interested to try the 373. The main difference is in the overall bulk of the shoe. The 373 is much more form fitting with a slightly lower ankle and slightly thinner sole. Comfort is comparable in both shoes, but from a fashion point of view they compliment clothes differently. The 373 I wear with slimmer jeans that have smaller cuffs, which I still prefer the 574 when wearing a boot cut jean or shorts.
Reviewer Richard C Downes
they did fit as expected and uppers is real leather.
Reviewer R M GONZALEZ
Great arch support and keen fashion appeal. Very comfortable.
Reviewer Judith Josephs
Comfortable. Casual. Easy to slip on and off. They get dirty easily and stay dirty.
Reviewer Michelle Frisone
I'm a football official and these are a nice compromise to all the options out there. The price is very nice, but they are comfortable, lightweight and well built. I have had issues with NB not bending at the right place for my foot. That has caused toe discomfort and even cramping. These do not to this. It may be my foot, but I'm a big Reebok fan because of it.
Polish up nicely too so you can impress the coaches - LOL!
I believe they can also be worn as dress casual with black slacks to do presentation as well.
Just a good option for football and baseball officials!
Reviewer Patrick L Grady
Every time he puts them on comments about their comfort
Reviewer Darren Wiseman
Very narrow, but nice.
Reviewer Lynne Lattimer
This is the Brooks Beast. It's awesome for people with flat feet and a pronation. It fit as I expected, but for the last couple of years, they have been running a little small. I used to wear a size 12, but I've needed a 12.5 from this shoe since 2013 or so. I still wear a 12 in other brands. I've been told, but running shoe specialists, that this is the only shoe in its class. He said that the only other shoe that came close was recently removed from the market...
Reviewer M Hainje
I work at a restaurant and walk around 15,000 steps a day. This is perfect!!
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