Our verdict
Another member of the injection-molded EVA sneakers, the Native Miles has a waterproof feature, comfort, and breathability. More so, because it is easy to clean, it becomes a great shoe for the beach or water shoe.
Pros
- Low-maintenance
- Who should buy the Native Miles
- Great for messy conditions
- Stylish version of a sandal
- Waterproof upper
- Functional
- Narrow toe box
- Who should buy the Native Miles
Cons
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Who should buy the Native Miles
Narrow toe box:
- You want a sneaker that only needs minimal cleaning because of its material and is ideal to wear in messy conditions.
- You are looking for a sneaker that has a waterproof upper that is very functional as they are perfect as a water shoe.
Same brand only
The Native Miles is one of the most recent additions to the brand's EVA line. With a similarity in name, these are the long-lost sibling of the Miller.
Although both sport the same rubber-like upper, compared to the Miller which seemingly has perforations that resemble laces, Miles is molded with holes all over.
These low-top sneakers are very easy to style and make the perfect sneakers for summer and for when at the beach. Pairing it with shorts, light jeans, or dresses is ideal for achieving that easy, breezy, casual look.
Notable Features
During the conception of the brand, the use of injection-molded EVA as an upper was something that the founder contemplated because of some material restrictions.
These, however, pose more benefits than negatives, making it a material that was used in Native's series of footwear.
Why trust us
In 2007, founder Damien Van Zyll de Jong shared his intention of starting a footwear business line while on his way home from a ski trip. Seemingly a wild idea, Damien proved that his seriousness and trait of being a fast learner.
With no knowledge in the business, Damien spent more than a year in China to know more about the industry and the manufacturing process. Moreover, he made use of his connections by surrounding himself with people who are experts in the industry.
In 2009, Native was released with a line of injection-molded EVA sneakers instead of the usual canvas and vulcanized construction. Since then, the brand made a reputation of utilizing this material but also expanded into other designs showing that it can also innovate.