Our verdict

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As an addition to Naturalizer's line of sneakers, the tennis-inspired Naturalizer Morrison shows off a mastery of casual shoes. This sneaker proves to be the whole package, finding the sweet spot between jaw-dropping good looks, quality materials, a delectable on-foot experience, and a well-fitting price point. This sneaker hits the mark on several fronts, making it a perfect classy sneaker.

Pros

  • Well-padded tongue and collar
  • Reasonable price
  • Soft leather material
  • is another good option if you want something more durable
  • Who should buy the Naturalizer Morrison
  • The Naturalizer Morrisons comfort is a work of art
  • Classic style

Cons

  • Not much support
  • Narrow fit
  • A history of the Naturalizer Morrison

Who should buy the Naturalizer Morrison

Who should buy the Naturalizer Morrison:

Naturalizer Morrison Insole

Who should not buy it

Consider the Naturalizer Cyan if you’re looking for a casual sneaker that has a good fit.  If you want something with ample support so that you can walk for extended periods, check out the Naturalizer Selah. The Lacoste Carnaby Evo Trainer is another good option if you want something more durable.

Who should buy the Naturalizer Morrison

These sneakers were a wearer’s answer to their search to “find a white shoe that didn't make my feet look like boats.” The slim, sporty profile allows the footwear to be used for many casual occasions such as holiday trips, weekend getaways, summer strolls, or shopping in the mall.

Naturalizer Morrison Upper

The sneaker’s looks got several compliments for one other wearer, who said they even received gasps from those “who couldn’t believe how cute they were.” The sneaker comes in both neutral and betinselled colorways with a great assortment of upper materials to choose from, with the silhouette being a perfect fit for both dressed-up and down use. 

The Naturalizer Morrison’s comfort is a work of art

Its interior was seen to be cozy for the feet of several testers, feeling exactly how well-padded they were. In addition, one of them said “both the tongue of the shoe and the heel collar are padded, surrounding your feet in softness,” completing the experience.

Naturalizer Morrison Middle sole

Its cushioned insole was praised for being squishy, adding further depth to its softness. To put the cherry on top, several first-time wearers didn’t feel the need to break them in, feeling that they were comfortable off the box.

Naturalizer Morrison Mouth opening

The leather version of the sneaker was highly revered by reviewers of the sneaker. Several of them mentioned that it's leather is extremely supple and “much softer than the alternatives.” 

The Naturalizer Morrison’s price is on point

The Naturalizer Morrison retails at $89, which almost matches the average price of Naturalizer sneakers at $87. People generally loved the value they got, with one of them saying “great sneakers for the price” when they got their third pair of these sneakers.

Naturalizer Morrison Outsole

A history of the Naturalizer Morrison

Decades before the start of the 1900s, a company named after its founders, the Bryan, Brown & Company started manufacturing shoes and cleats. During the first decades of making footwear, the company had a steady growth in demand and revenue.

But, like many businesses, it couldn’t overcome the Great Depression. A couple of years after it went bankrupt, the company was able to resurrect its business and never looked back.

Naturalizer Morrison Collar

Fast-forward to present-day time, the company is now called Caleres. It manages several brands, which includes Naturalizer. One of the models under this brand is the Naturalizer Morrison, a sneaker that fits the active women’s lifestyle of today.