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Comfortable, stylish shoe. The shoe isn't too sturdy (it is a sneaker, after all). There is a reinforced heel with some kind of tough plastic inside. Very happy with it, overall.
A very unfortunate purchase from another site, but I figured people here should know also. I love the look of these shoes, but after about an hour of decent wear, my heel started to be rubbed raw from the back of the shoe. Not only did it make an awful squeaking sound, but it was starting to blister my foot. Also, the shoes tended to rip when pulling them on. Don't bother with em. These have made their way to the garbage, and while I'm a supporter of the Eliot, I would stay very far away from the Matthew.
Very comfortable and stylish, the laces are a tad long but it's not a big deal since I tuck them in the shoe. The material feels very nice but not the best shoes for going to shows unless you get some shoe glue to fortify the hold between the soles and the shoe.
I have to wear insoles with my street or flat shoes. These Macbeth skate shoes look adorable and felt great out of the box with little-to-no-uncomfy break in period.
The positives for me are the style and the price. On the other hand, though, mine broke down pretty quickly (2-3 months) around the heel - the canvas beginning to tear off. The material behind the heel wastes away while you're breaking in the shoe, so the back of the shoe digs in to the skin for a little while. And the shoe does not allow your foot to breathe very well. I like them but wish they were a little higher quality to address those issues. Good thing they're cheap so you can buy another pair after a few months.
I've bought a lot of Macbeth Langley(s) and they're really rad and gnarly! I recommend buying this shoe! It's an amazing style and I love it!
The threads started to fall out all around the toes of the shoe within 2 days of using them. I do not skate board I was just doing everyday stuff in them. I liked the the look and feel I just dont think that they will last very much longer.
I love this shoe! I got the Tom DeLonge Studio Project version and it was worth buying! It's comfy and has great support! Just buy a size larger than what you really are, but overall an amazing shoe!
The rubber bottom of the shoe started to come off in the back after only 2 weeks of wearing it. Might return. Sexy shoe though, no doubt.
Great looking shoe, great fit. My only complaint was about the laces that came with it, baby blue and red. Both too long. But that was an easy fix.
They started to show way too much wear and tear after only a couple months, the heel started to peel away from the rest of the shoe within the first month. Also they were not comfortable at all. I previously had the Manchester and loved them but they were discontinued. I bought these as a replacement and was very disappointed.
Shoe is definitely a step up from the other Eliot in this design line. First of all, the material for this is suede whereas the normal Eliots are made of canvas. Also inside of the shoe has a small layer of additional padding where the Eliots don't. Very comfortable and very stylish. I get a lot of good comments because of the cool yellow/black design colors and the bottom sole being a bright fuchsia just enough to give it that "pop" when you are walking. Overall a very comfortable shoe. Be sure to order this in a 1/2 to full size smaller than normal because the sizes on this shoe are a bit off. I normally wear a men's size 12, but I got these in men's 11 and they fit perfectly. When compared toe to heal with my last pair of Macbeth's the 11 matched up evenly with my old 12s.
I've had these shows for a couple of weeks. I love them. They are cut narrow but honestly, that's not really a big deal. The width of my foot presses against the sides of the shoe, so I went down a size like everybody recommends, I would probably be really uncomfortable. I've heard from my vegan friends that vegan shoes tear up faster than most regular shoes, so I'm still waiting to see on that aspect. I expect a solid year+ out of these guys though (my normal shoe cycle). I was originally gonna buy from the Macbeth site, but they were going to charge for shipping, Zappos had the shoes for the same price but with free shipping. It was a no brainer, but I feel like might have gotten some extra goodies if I ordered them from Macbeth store.. (i.e. stickers, promo cards, extra laces) hope this helped!
I picked a half size smaller. I wear 8's but ordered a 7.5 and it fits perfectly. I've had mine for almost a year now. These are really great sneakers.
These have really grown on me. I bought them on looks. Wanted something I could weather to work (business casual) and around town. I also really like faux leather. Like true leather shoes, you should be aware they take a little while to break in. They were pretty uncomfortable for the first few days but after about a week of wear they started to form to my foot. They were too tight in the toes and hard around the ankles initially. The soles are hard and stiff out of the box and have a break-in period as well. Once comparable to a pair of Vans as far as sole comfort. Now a month in to owning them, I would say they were worth the money and would recommend them.
The Macbeth Langley's are a stylistic shoe no doubt. But besides the remarkable comfort, these shoes do not meet up to the normal wear and tear of your average shoe. After one month of wear from normal sidewalk strolling, I am disappointed to find that the heel is nearly gone. My Adidas Campus from last year still have more sole on them. They just don't make rubber soles like they used to! If you are a walker like me, try something with a little more "umph" to it. Otherwise these are for just for riding the streetcar.
I love these shoes. They look nice and don't get dirty easily. I switched out the laces for formal black ones so they can be casual and formal, whichever. My foot isn't necessarily "wide," but it's not skinny, and this shoe doesn't squeeze my foot. There also isn't too much arch support (I'm flat footed), and it's super comfy. Unfortunately, they didn't come in my size so I had to get half a size too large, but it stills looks nice.
So far so good. These shoes are stylish, comfortable, and appear durable. The true test, as with all shoes (especially vegan ones) is how long they last -- have to get back to you on that one!
Love these shoes. This is my third pair of Eliots. They are great for those whose feet are on the slightly narrower side, as some unisex shoes seem to run too wide for me. Love!



Macbeth Footwear. Macbeth Footwear was co-founded in 2002 by platinum selling musician Tom DeLonge, known for fronting such acts as Blink-182, Box Car Racer and Angels & Airwaves and longtime friend and ex-concert promoter, Jon Humphrey who was also the General Manager and helped found such 