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adidas Originals Campus 80s
Number of reviews: 4
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 2009-07-25 20:20:10 adidas Originals Campus 80s
Reviewer:
Anonymous
from so-cal Overall:
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Adidas originals name speaks for its self. These kicks are dope! Not too comfortable, but who needs comfort when your styling! If you like the old school look then you have to get these shoes. Don't think about it. Just get em!
 2009-06-29 07:41:33 adidas Originals Campus 80s
Reviewer:
Ted
from Boston, MA Overall:
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Look: Shoe Size: Felt true to size Shoe Width: Felt true to width Shoe Arch: No arch support
Cool, timeless shoe!
I bought this shoe because of my fondness for it in junior high back in the early 80s and it's as cool now as it was then. My sporty 1st and 4th graders also think it's a hip shoe and are glad to see their dad wearing this (as opposed to the "grandpa shoes" they see their friends parents wear). Low heel and sides make this more of a knock around shoe than one to wear for sports.
Other brands recommended by reviewer: Adidas Rod Lavers
 2009-06-25 22:19:08 adidas Originals Campus 80s
Reviewer:
Anonymous
from Danville, CA Overall:
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Great style. Arch runs a little high, so be prepared.
 2009-03-27 05:57:17 adidas Originals Campus 80s
Reviewer:
Anonymous
from Keller, TX Overall:
Comfort:
Look: Shoe Size: Felt a half size larger than marked Shoe Width: Felt narrower than marked Shoe Arch: Moderate arch support
Campus 80 review -
The shoe seemed to fit a little long and it was definitely narrow. Overall its more about the look than the comfort, but I would not say it feels uncomfortable after a full day of wear.
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