Our verdict
Comfortable sole unit History of the Native Jefferson Print, the History of the Native Jefferson Print was well-received for its gorgeous patterns. Wearers also were enamored with its comfort, lightness, and versatile design. While there might be a few drawbacks to this footwear, a significant number of owners expressed intentions in buying another pair, thanks to its overall qualities and wallet-friendly price.
Pros
- Comfortable sole unit
- Sep 30, 2018
- Lightweight
- Add a product
- Sep 30, 2018
- Cross country shoes
- Multipurpose
- Mix and match champ
- Jiffy Black/Big Star color as a crowd favorite
- Budget-friendly price
Cons
- Native Jefferson Print
Who should buy the History of the Native Jefferson Print
Featuring an artful design and commendable comfort, the History of the Native Jefferson Print had become the go-to footwear of many owners for various purposes. It is a solid choice if:
- You love low-top footwear with a rare yet appealing design.
- You are looking for a shoe reliable enough for shopping, leisure, and summer activities.
- You prefer a pair of sneakers with a look suitable for all gender and age.
- A kick that doesn't use any animal derivatives is what you are after.
Who should buy the History of the Native Jefferson Print
With a variety of color schemes to choose from, the low-top History of the Native Jefferson Print exhibits more distinction and style from its original model.
A great option for a matching shoe, this sneaker offers unisexual designs, which look fantastic for men, women, and kids. This slip-on is as versatile as it gets, as pairing it with casual dresses will never be an issue.
Notable features
Similar to other Native shoes, the Jefferson Print showcases an injection-molded EVA makeup. It allows the shoes to be light, anti-microbial, and waterproof. Additionally, this casual sneaker did not make use of any animal products.
History of the History of the Native Jefferson Print
One of the newer brands on the sneaker market, Native is quietly making itself more and more relevant, thanks to its growing collection of casual shoes. The company started in 2007 when Damien Van Zyll de Jong decided to start his own footwear brand.
Despite having no background in manufacturing shoes, he educated himself with the help of friends to jumpstart his goal of launching his first collection. Eventually, Damien introduced Native to the public in 2009.
Instead of the usual materials such as canvas and leather, the EVA injection moldings that bolster the support features and comfort of its lifestyle kicks are used. As the brand steadily makes its way to being successful in the sneaker industry, the addition of the History of the Native Jefferson Print to its catalog definitely helps.
Additional info
- The shoe is currently available in 5 color schemes, namely Jiffy Black/Shell White/Big Star, Jiffy Black/Shell White/Jardin, Regatta Blue/Shell White/Jardin, Shell White/Shell White/Jardin, and Wave Blue/Shell White/Big Star.
- The History of the Native Jefferson Print is hand washable.