You can, essentially, give $20 in aid to the Japanese Red Cross, and get this T-shirt below! I think this is a great deal, because they could certainly use our help, and who does not need one more T-shirt?
You can take advantage of their new 40% Off Women's Footwear and Apparel* at Reebok.com Use promo code SHOP40 at checkout. Offer valid 5/6-5/12, and / or possibly their Get 40% off all Men's and Women's shorts and tees using code APP40 5/1 through 5/31 in the days and weeks to come!
Two Women’s Easy Tone Reebok sneakers
I ordered these Easy Tone Reenew sneakers while back,
They came in swiftly, within a week of ordering. Upon my opening their box, my 11-year-old daughter, (part Tom boy, part Fashionista), got them on before I did.
She certainly needed sneakers. Hers, which were new in September of 2010, were holey and worn out by March.
For fashion’s sake, she wanted Converse. Like me, she has a high arch. I was relieved she wanted the Reeboks, I felt she would get the arch support she really needs with these, rather than Converse, or other simple, pretty flat canvas sneakers.
The Converse she wanted had pretty low stats for arch support in reviews at Zappos.
She did let me try them on and, (she has worn women’s size 9 boots), they fit me loosely. I did order them in a women’s 8.5. They fit her fine. They felt fine to me otherwise, except I could step right out of them. Well I have no heel to speak of, but then neither does she…
She has been wearing them for weeks, as her main daily shoe. She shows no sign of letting me have them back.
I can only assume they are being fine sneakers for running, climbing, playing of all kinds, and are not dead yet. Durability is a real issue for my child. She is hard on footwear and clothes.
Also, these days, she never hesitates to complain. Her Reeboks are one thing she has yet to complain about! Yippee!
Knowing that I could not wear them anyway, without wearing 2 pairs of socks, I was thinking of getting a size smaller, looking at the other Easy Tone sneakers...when
I saw these Easy Tone Freestyle Hi sneakers. Having worn traditional Reebok Freestyle Hi sneakers, (and they still have them, in classic black and white!), for years, (in the 80s and 90s), and loved them, I went for it.
These also came within a week of ordering, with a nice extra pair of near pink magenta shoe laces too! A pleasant surprise!
I ordered them in a size 8.5. They still felt pretty loose, but in a boot style, it does not matter. In fact, it does mean I can wear two pairs of, or very thick socks in the cold weather with these!
I believe I have had them for about, or almost, a month now, wear them daily and am very happy with them!
So the up shot of this is:
For me anyway,
So far, they also seem durable. Perhaps I should use their current 40% Off deal to find out if their women’s apparel is as durable on my daughter. As luck would have it, she prefers knit pants, will not even try on jeans. I can get her a pair of slacks on Tuesday, only to see them with holes in them by Friday…
It may be worth checking out at 40% off!
You can take advantage of their new 40% Off Women's Footwear and Apparel* at Reebok.com Use promo code SHOP40 at checkout. Offer valid 5/6-5/12, and / or possibly their Get 40% off all Men's and Women's shorts and tees using code APP40 5/1 through 5/31 in the days and weeks to come!
Two Women’s Easy Tone Reebok sneakers
I ordered these Easy Tone Reenew sneakers while back,
They came in swiftly, within a week of ordering. Upon my opening their box, my 11-year-old daughter, (part Tom boy, part Fashionista), got them on before I did.
She certainly needed sneakers. Hers, which were new in September of 2010, were holey and worn out by March.
For fashion’s sake, she wanted Converse. Like me, she has a high arch. I was relieved she wanted the Reeboks, I felt she would get the arch support she really needs with these, rather than Converse, or other simple, pretty flat canvas sneakers.
The Converse she wanted had pretty low stats for arch support in reviews at Zappos.
She did let me try them on and, (she has worn women’s size 9 boots), they fit me loosely. I did order them in a women’s 8.5. They fit her fine. They felt fine to me otherwise, except I could step right out of them. Well I have no heel to speak of, but then neither does she…
She has been wearing them for weeks, as her main daily shoe. She shows no sign of letting me have them back.
I can only assume they are being fine sneakers for running, climbing, playing of all kinds, and are not dead yet. Durability is a real issue for my child. She is hard on footwear and clothes.
Also, these days, she never hesitates to complain. Her Reeboks are one thing she has yet to complain about! Yippee!
Knowing that I could not wear them anyway, without wearing 2 pairs of socks, I was thinking of getting a size smaller, looking at the other Easy Tone sneakers...when
I saw these Easy Tone Freestyle Hi sneakers. Having worn traditional Reebok Freestyle Hi sneakers, (and they still have them, in classic black and white!), for years, (in the 80s and 90s), and loved them, I went for it.
These also came within a week of ordering, with a nice extra pair of near pink magenta shoe laces too! A pleasant surprise!
I ordered them in a size 8.5. They still felt pretty loose, but in a boot style, it does not matter. In fact, it does mean I can wear two pairs of, or very thick socks in the cold weather with these!
I believe I have had them for about, or almost, a month now, wear them daily and am very happy with them!
So the up shot of this is:
For me anyway,
- Easy Tone sneakers run a bit large
- Excellent arch support
- Super Comfortable
So far, they also seem durable. Perhaps I should use their current 40% Off deal to find out if their women’s apparel is as durable on my daughter. As luck would have it, she prefers knit pants, will not even try on jeans. I can get her a pair of slacks on Tuesday, only to see them with holes in them by Friday…
It may be worth checking out at 40% off!
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