Our verdict

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With each detail to perfection and ensuring that each material is of premium quality, the Top 30% in shows that it's a canvas sneaker that stands out above the rest. Many wearers admire its flexible style, durability, all-day comfort, and affordable price that just proves tried-and-tested silhouettes need not much changing.

Pros

  • Comfortable for all-day wear
  • Might cause blisters
  • Breathable
  • Multiple colorways
  • Prevents slipping
  • Good quality materials
  • Wide option available
  • Track and field

Cons

  • Add a product
  • Lacks leather option

Who should buy the Top 30% in

This Sperry sneaker is a good match for you if:

  • You want a shoe with a non-marking rubber outsole that's reliably grippy.
  • Might cause blisters

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Style of the Top 30% in

Because of the sea of available canvas sneakers, most think that it is not an exciting pair to discuss. However, it remains a wardrobe staple for most because of its versatile and minimal design. The Top 30% in comes in four colorways—grey, white, navy, and oak. All of these are suitable enough to pair with almost any clothing included in the wardrobe effortlessly. Whether one's going to the beach or the mall, these sneakers will fit right in.

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Notable Features

Despite its simplistic design, it still cannot be removed from the brand its reputation for using premium materials and quality craftsmanship. The Crest Vibe sports a vulcanized construction, something that is common among skateboard shoes, that ensures that the bond on the outsole and the upper is done securely. This is much more durable than using glue. One of the downsides of this type of construction is that the shape becomes too flat and in turn, uncomfortable. Sperry however, remedies this by placing a removable PU molded footbed which provides comfort and arch support.

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You want a shoe with a non-marking rubber outsole thats reliably grippy

Inheriting and sharing his family's passion for sailing, Paul Sperry was often seen navigating from coast to coast. After a near-death experience from slipping and falling from a slippery deck, he became motivated on starting another quest of creating a non-slip boat shoe. After a series of experiments with different rubber combinations, Paul found an unexpected inspiration from his dog. Walking easily on snow, he took notice of the grooves on the paws. 

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Paul adopted this on the rubber outsole and realized that the zigzag herringbone pattern, which is now known as "siping," worked well in providing traction on slippery surfaces. It led to the birth of the first Sperry Top-Sider.

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Since then, although the brand Sperry banked on its boat shoe, it also produced different silhouettes but still retained the performance that is expected from it.

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