The Journee Collection Womens Kimber Sneaker is designed for those who value both style and comfort in their everyday footwear. Made from soft knit fabric uppers, this sneaker offers a unique textured look complemented by a two-tone tab at the heel. The clean rubber sole ensures durability while the classic lace-up closure allows for an adjustable fit.
A standout feature of the Kimber sneaker is its 8 mm Tru Comfort Foam footbed, which not only enhances the overall design but also provides exceptional support during long hours of wear. This shoe caters to diverse foot shapes, as it comes in both medium and wide widths, ensuring a comfortable fit for everyone.
Product | Material | Footbed Type | Width Options |
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Journee Collection Womens Kimber Sneaker | Soft Knit Fabric | Tru Comfort Foam | Medium & Wide |
Nike Air Max | Synthetic | Air Sole | Standard Only |
Adidas Ultraboost | Primeknit | Boost Foam | Standard Only |
When considering the Journee Collection Womens Kimber Sneaker, it's essential to evaluate its performance across various categories:
Category | Score | Description |
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Comfort | 9/10 | Exceptional cushioning and support for all-day wear. |
Style | 8/10 | Trendy design suitable for various occasions. |
Quality | 9/10 | Durable materials with high craftsmanship. |
Fit | 8/10 | Available in medium and wide widths for better fitting. |
Exactly as described, she loves them, comfortable and attractive
Front fit but walked out of them where the heel sits.
Really cute and really comfortable! I have two other colors. Great show for the price! Run small so size up!
I wear a size 9 in tennis shoes, so I ordered a 9 wide in these, paying $60.00. This shoe is poorly designed and/or is defective in construction. The back part that sits against the ankle is cut so high that it rises above the ankle and prevents a proper gait! The inside sole provides no form or stability, making my foot feel it's sitting inside a box and the toe box area is very tight. The heel area is very wide and coupled with the cut of the ankle part, prevented my foot from sitting against the heel part of the shoe, pushing it forward. Horrible shoes for $60.00. There is no way to walk in these. I returned them citing the above details and that they HAVE TO BE defective. Who designed these?? I've had $10 cheapies (to use while gardening/yard work) from a big box store that has a much better fit.
The ankle part behind the shoe rubs too much.