Our verdict

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With its bulky features that most 90s skateboarders love, the DC Stag displays an old-school skate shoe style. Despite complaints regarding its tongue, many wearers admire its beefy profile with well-apdded interior that brings extreme comfort and support that appeals to both new and OG skaters alike.

Pros

  • Well-built
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  • Multiple colorways
  • True to size
  • Excellent grip
  • Breathable
  • Lightweight
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  • Top 15% most popular sneakers
  • Good value for money
  • Good value for money

Cons

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  • Not durable

Lacks tongue lace loop

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DC Stag Logo

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Outfitted in a 90s skate silhouette, the DC Stag features a bulky and well-padded interior that was very trendy among skaters during that time.

DC Stag Midsole

This type of bulky look is exclusive to skaters and somehow coincides to skate culture's rebellious and anti-establishment nature.

DC Stag Laces

The sneaker's neutral colorways somehow balance out its eye-catching silhouette and allow wearers to incorporate it in a multitude of outfits easily.

DC Stag Toebox

Notable Features

This pair's charm lies in its retro skate silhouette that most old-school skaters miss. Its bulky appearance has a presence like no other, as it is solely connected to the golden era of skateboarding. Moreover, the quality materials used in crafting the shoe and the injected TPR logo all contribute to enhancing its overall aesthetic.

DC Stag Insole

Same brand only

Launched in 1994, DC Shoes Inc. was the brainchild of two friends who decided to venture into start-up companies. Damon Path and Ken Stop wanted to create a company that manufactured footwear equipped with skate-centric features. DC steadily grew since its inception and was even recognized as the leading brand in skateboard footwear during the 90s.

DC Stag Collar

Eventually, the company was acquired by Quicksilver in 2004 and started expanding their product lineup with merchandise for snowboarding, surfing, BMX, and motocross. But DC remained faithful to its skate roots by consistently dishing out upgraded skate kicks.

DC Stag Heel

One of their many skate sneakers is the DC Stag, a beefy-looking shoe that offers vintage skate aesthetic and excellent cushioning. The sneaker comes crafted in a variety of upper materials such as leather, nubuck and/or suede, and is offered in multiple colorways.

DC Stag Outsole