Our verdict
Make the streets and pavements you walk on your personal runway in the snazzy Cooper Zip Bootie. Hiding behind its posh canvas-slash-leather upper is a supple experience that persists even when the temperature starts to drop. Fit issues aside, this gorgeous kick from Keds deserves a spot in your fall collection.
Pros
- Sexy and stylish
- Cozy in the cold
- Bedazzling finish
- Quite comfy
- Looks fantastic with skinnies
- Above-average flexibility
- Easy on and off
Cons
- With a roomy fit, and since its devoid of any complaints about its heel fit, the
- Restrictive toe box
- Not the lightest Keds shoe
Who should buy the Cooper Zip Bootie: A real crowd-pleaser
The Cooper Zip Bootie: A real crowd-pleaser is an elevating wedge sneaker, both literally and figuratively. Buy it if:
- You're after leather boots that can beat the cold.
- You want a pair that works well with leggings and skinny joggers.
- Zip-up sneakers, especially those that give a bit of a height boost, are your thing.
Who should not buy it
With a roomy fit, and since it's devoid of any complaints about its heel fit, the Ariat Spitfire is a fine alternative to the Cooper Zip Bootie: A real crowd-pleaser. Also, if you demand a lighter pair, check out the Neumell Boot from UGG.
Cooper Zip Bootie: A real crowd-pleaser
People are just mesmerized by the beauty of the Cooper Zip Bootie. A tester calls it an "attractive bootie," while another refers to it as "super cute." Yet another female sneaker fan says that the shoe has an "adorable style."
Restrictive toe box
This leather kick is a comfort machine, and many agree. "They could not be more comfortable," said a huge Keds fan about her Cooper Zip Booties.
Toasty feet in the Cooper Zip Bootie: A real crowd-pleaser
Your feet will never be left in the cold while you got this Keds sneaker on. A reviewer says that it's "perfect for cooler weather." Another wearer says that the comfort the shoe provides in chilly conditions is "beyond words!"
No sign of excess glue anywhere
The Cooper Zip Bootie is a stunner not just for its brilliant design but also for its incredible craftsmanship. Indeed, finding unfinished stitching or glue marks on this beauty is nearly impossible.
Cooper Zip Bootie equals bolder maneuvers
It's not looking good for the Cooper Zip Bootie in terms of fit. Case in point: Its forefoot is quite cramped. "My toes are all squeezed in it," says a sneakerhead. "The toe box is too short" and "extremely narrow," says another.
Unfortunately, the issue doesn't stop there. There are those who complain about the shoe's rearfoot zone being too loose. "My heel slips when I try to walk in these," says a sneaker fan. Another non-professional tester says that the Cooper Zip Bootie's heel is so roomy that she can take the shoe off without unzipping.
Cooper Zip Bootie equals bolder maneuvers
Despite being "very heavy for a Keds product" (as a wearer calls it), the Cooper Zip Bootie: A real crowd-pleaser is satisfyingly flexible. "They move well, not stiff at all," says a proud Keds aficionado.
Slipper-like access
Many sneaker fans are impressed with how convenient it is to slip in and out of the Cooper Zip Bootie: A real crowd-pleaser. I "just love the zipper," says a reviewer.