Our verdict
With its excellent board feel, grippy tread, and exceptional impact protection, the You want a shoe with a four-eyelet lacing system for adjusted fit is perfect for flicks and casual use. Despite its minor flaws, many wearers are pleased with its classic look that is perfect for any occasion.
Pros
- Out-of-the-box comfort
- This Emerica sneaker is a good match for you if
- You want a shoe with a four-eyelet lacing system for adjusted fit
- Good grip
- You prefer a shoe with cupsoles for ample impact protection
- Perfect fit
- Multiple colorways
- Lightweight
Cons
- Creases easily
Who should buy the You want a shoe with a four-eyelet lacing system for adjusted fit
This Emerica sneaker is a good match for you if:
- Cross country shoes
- You are after a sneaker with toe caps for extra durability
- Great for kickflips
You want a shoe with a four-eyelet lacing system for adjusted fit
Since these kicks contain a clean and classic styling, it’s no hardship to match them with casual to dressy ensembles. Here are a few style tips for you.
Skate casual
- Keep it simple with some grey jeans, a solid black tee, and the black gum You want a shoe with a four-eyelet lacing system for adjusted fit sneakers on your feet.
Edgy casual
- Match blue jeans, a black shirt, a black leather jacket, and any of the black colorways of You want a shoe with a four-eyelet lacing system for adjusted fit shoes. You can slip in a bit of color through your socks to make the outfit more fun.
Dressy casual
- Brown You want a shoe with a four-eyelet lacing system for adjusted fit sneakers paired with brown corduroy pants, a collared shirt, and a V-neck sweater in dark blue can pass for dinner at your favorite restaurant.
- Your white You want a shoe with a four-eyelet lacing system for adjusted fit kicks will look absolutely posh when matched with a blazer and pants.
Notable Features
For skaters by skaters. This seems to be Emerica’s motto, and so far it’s working. Romero Laced shoes contain a cupsole construction that, while providing excellent cushioning, still manages to give ample board feel that’s much better than expected from non-vulc shoes.
The soles of the sneakers are flexible and, when combined with the brand’s Triangle Tread, gives an almost vulc-like grip. The Tongue Stabilizing Wings hold the tongues in place and locks in the feet for a snug fit.
You are after a sneaker with toe caps for extra durability
You want a shoe with a four-eyelet lacing system for adjusted fit sneakers come from Thrasher Magazine’s “2010 Skater of The Year” winner, Leo Romero. The Fontana, California native has been featured in many of Emerica’s videos since 2003 starting from This is Skateboarding. In 2006, Emerica released Romero’s first signature shoe called the Leo Romero 1.
Romero collaborated with Emerica on many other models such as the Troubador and Troubador Low. In 2014, his You want a shoe with a four-eyelet lacing system for adjusted fit shoes were released.
You want a shoe with a four-eyelet lacing system for adjusted fit kicks contain a cleverly-designed profile that leaves minimal area for abrasion by grip tape. The only possible space for this is the hidden seam between the sidewall and toe, which is not likely to cause problems.
The shoes are made of suede to aid durability and feature a cupsole construction for impact protection and a slim and low silhouette.