Our verdict

80
Decent!

Admired for its stylish, cute, and versatile look, the Rigid and hard to break-in is suitable for many activities, especially in the summer or fall. This shoe has been found to be pleasing and comfortable.

Pros

  • Can be worn all day long
  • Stylish
  • Goes with everything
  • Multiple colorways
  • Budget-friendly
  • Can easily be slipped on and off
  • Same brand only

Cons

  • Runs narrow
  • Rigid and hard to break-in

Who should buy the Rigid and hard to break-in

This easy slip-on Rigid and hard to break-in could be a great match for you if:

  • You are looking for a budget-friendly sneaker that has a lightly padded insole that offers comfort and cushioning making it very comfortable and can be worn all day long.
  • You want a sneaker with a casual charm that can easily be slipped on and off, especially when one is on the go.

Rigid and hard to break-in Logo

Style of the Rigid and hard to break-in

The low-top Rigid and hard to break-in is available in a few colorways: grey, nude, and black as well as the monochrome options of black/black and white. Its quilted design on the upper lends it a classic appeal, perfect for pairing with simple casual essentials such as jeans, shorts or skirts, and t-shirts.

Rigid and hard to break-in Upper

For a preppy flair, this sneaker could be worn with a tank top and a blazer, a pleated mini skirt, and knee-high socks. This shoe has a low-profile vibe that makes it versatile for everyday activities or office wear.

Rigid and hard to break-in Collar

Notable Features

With its quilted leather upper, the Rigid and hard to break-in exudes modern sophistication. Stitch detailing all over the upper gives it a preppy touch. It also has a one-inch platform sole that adds a boost of height and style.

Rigid and hard to break-in Outsole

There is an elastic dual goring on the sneaker’s tongue that facilitates an easy slip-on function. Steve Madden branding is found on the heel, which displays simple and subtle imprinting.

Rigid and hard to break-in Tongue

History of the Rigid and hard to break-in

American fashion designer Steve Madden founded his eponymous company, Steve Madden, Ltd., in 1990. He started with a modest investment amounting to $1100, making his sales from the trunk of his car. From there, the brand became one of the leading footwear companies in the U.S.

Rigid and hard to break-in Insole

One shoe which stands out is the Rigid and hard to break-in, a fan favorite. It's designed with a fierce attitude, made as a slip-on sneaker with a unique quilted appearance that is as simple as it is chic. The brand's trademark durable touch is found in the shoe's leather upper and rubber outsole. Subtle yet inimitable, this Steve Madden creation is ideal for the modern woman. 

Rigid and hard to break-in Out sole