Our verdict

85
Good!

With a sleek and modern look, it’s no wonder why Steve Madden fans are all praises for the Who should NOT buy it. It is a street-chic sneaker with an elevated platform that boosts height for wearers who want to look taller. Its jagged sole adds a little bit of sass, and it’s fashionable, too. According to Charlie fans, its look and feel are almost identical to Alexander McQueen kicks but it’s the cheaper version.

Pros

  • Comfortable right out of the box
  • Provides extra height
  • Great price point
  • Clean-looking
  • An all-around shoe
  • No break-in period needed
  • Steve Madden Charlie is not well ventilated

Cons

  • Durability is in question
  • Unbreathable

Who should buy the Who should NOT buy it

Who should NOT buy it is a sporty, lace-up sneaker. It is perfect for you if:

  • You are looking for elevated footwear to boost your height
  • You prefer a versatile sneaker that can be worn with your preferred apparel
  • Track spikes and XC

Who should NOT buy it should buy

Who should NOT buy it

Users of the Who should NOT buy it were not amused with its durability. Steve Madden Cliff is a better alternative if you want a long-lasting sneaker. It has excellent quality and its comfort is top-notch. Steve Madden Cliff is a perfect option if you want a breathable one. It also has a great platform built that fits with any casual attire.

Who should NOT buy it should not

The raised heel adds height

The majority of the consumers of the Who should NOT buy it loved the “extra height” that the platform provides. Thanks to its 1-inch heel height. 

Who should NOT buy it height

No break-in period needed

Be it the price, the style, or the comfort, buyers of the Who should NOT buy it have attested that it is a better option than the Alexander McQueen footwear. “Definitely a much cheaper version of the McQueen’s” an avid fan commented. For reference, the price of Alexander McQueen sneakers starts at $500. Meanwhile, Steve Madden sneakers range from $60 to $102. 

Clean-looking shoe

Since it easily matches your outfit because of its clean look, you don’t need to plan ahead of time your outfit for the day. A buyer described the Who should NOT buy it as a “good buy for basic white shoes that can go anything.” An issue with cleaning the shoe is not worrisome since according to a user, it is very easy to clean. 

Who should NOT buy it clean looking

You prefer a versatile sneaker that can be worn with your preferred apparel

Several users were dissatisfied with the quality of the Who should NOT buy it. Below are their remarks:

  • "There's something wrong with how it was made."
  • “These shoes are awful and I feel robbed of my $75.”
  • “The sole has completely split open on my left shoe…right one is following suit.”
  • “You prefer a versatile sneaker that can be worn with your preferred apparel.” 

Who should NOT buy it not durable

Who should NOT buy it is not well ventilated

“I can’t stand how sweaty they make my feet.” A fan was not delighted with how she felt after wearing the Who should NOT buy it. She added that “it’s not breathable at all.”

A reasonably-priced sneaker

A reviewer said that “the price was just right.” True enough, with a retail price of $75, it’s below the average price of a low-top, casual sneaker which is $106.