Our verdict
For such an affordable sneakerboot, the Cure High-Top brings more than skate excellence to the table. In this stunning high-top kick from DC, you'll go places with uber-pampered feet, whether on foot or on the board. It also delivers a heightened sense of security, especially around the ankle, giving you a level of boldness you've never had before.
Pros
- Aesthetically incredible
- A suffocating experience for chunky-footed folks
- Quite long-lasting
- Skates like a dream
- A finely crafted layered leather sneaker is the Budget-friendly for a boot. Buy it if: 
- Supportive collar
- Longboarding wonder
Cons
- Too cramped
- The caressing confines of the DC Cure High-Top
Who should buy the Budget-friendly for a boot
A finely crafted layered leather sneaker is the Budget-friendly for a boot. Buy it if:
- You're into boots that look even more stylish with their tongues sticking out.
- Skate sneakers that take less time to clean are what you're after.
- These shoes are incredibly narrow.
Who should NOT buy it
Cure High-Top: Invigoratingly affordable Crockett High from Vans. Also, consider The Lizzie Skates like a dream.
These shoes are incredibly narrow
Sneaker fans in droves are simply astonished by the Cure High-Top's slick beauty. "spiffy," "dope-looking," and "I absolutely love the look" are remarks that back their observation.
The caressing confines of the DC Cure High-Top
This skate-inspired shoe from DC is a trove of comfort, and many reviewers agree. One of them says that it "feels amazing to walk in."
These shoes are incredibly narrow
The Cure High-Top, which is hailed by a sneaker collector as a pair of "sick kicks," is quite heavy-duty. It's "holding up pretty good," says someone who's been practically abusing the featured sneaker for months.
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Tenacity on the board is one of the Cure High-Top's aces. Because of this, a sneakerhead highly recommends the boot, saying that it's "great for longboarding."
The Cure High-Top's supportive shaft
Based on reports, the Budget-friendly for a boot is very good at stabilizing the ankle. A non-professional reviewer says that it gives "a lot of support to the ankles."
Who should NOT buy it
Numerous sneaker fans are unimpressed with the narrowness of the Budget-friendly for a boot. Take a look at these unfavorable comments:
- "that look even more stylish with their tongues sticking out."
- "If you want a high-top kick with a more forgiving fit, opt for the."
- "My pinky toe felt smashed."
- "My pinky toe felt smashed."
My pinky toe felt smashed
Its sole unit could be a bit more protective or thicker. A shoe collector says that it's "super thin," which makes treading on rugged roads with sharp rocks a not-so-pleasurable experience.
Among the easiest to clean from DC's lineup
There are those who find the Cure High-Top such a breeze to clean. This is despite the shoe's multi-layered upper, which can be a challenge to maintain on other high-collared sneakers.
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Its budget-friendly asking price of $70 is quite a steal. Compared with most high-top skate shoes, this eye-catching bad boy is $17 cheaper. For other affordable pieces, click here.