Is Etnies a good brand?

Is Etnies a good brand?

Etnies has always focused on quality and design, quickly making their shoes popular worldwide. Etnies are also our favorite shoes, both as skate shoes, but also as shoes in other contexts. Therefore, pretty much all of their shoes are superior when it comes to durability, comfort, but also when it comes to price.

Is emerica an Etnies?

The company is owned and run by Pierre André Senizergues, a former professional freestyle skateboarder. The company’s headquarters are in Lake Forest, California, United States….Sole Technology.

Industry Footwear Apparel
Headquarters Lake Forest, California , United States
Brands Etnies éS Emerica ThirtyTwo Altamont Apparel STI Lab

Who founded Etnies?

Pierre André Senizergues
Etnies/Founders

The company was first formed in 1986. It was founded by Pierre André Sénizergues following the end of his career as a professional skater, Etnies are an original skater owned and operated business.

Where are Etnies manufactured?

Lake Forest, California, U.S.

Are Etnies better than vans?

While Etnies are a good option because they come in various colors and designs, they are not as convenient as vans. In my opinion, vans are the better option. Customers with back problems benefit from comfortable shoes because they not only keep their feet happy, but they also support them.

Is Etnies ethical?

ETNIES/SOLE TECHNOLOGY ETHICAL POLICY Our company forbids our manufacturers to use forced labor of any kind, as stated in our Workplace Code of Conduct, which is agreed to and guaranteed by each of our manufacturers.

Who sponsors Etnies?

The skateboarders behind etnies were joined by legends to create the Rap, Sal 23, and pro shoes for Arto, Sheckler, Elissa, Dill, Nathan Williams and more. Through the years, etnies has continued to support the skateboard, snowboard, BMX and MTB communities.

How do Etnies fit compared to vans?

They’re a tiny bit narrow in the toe but not unusually tight. They fit just like my old school size 9-1/2 vans. Only If you have unusually wide feet, either order a different shoe or go a half size up.

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