Our verdict
A reintroduction of the early-2000s crowd favorite, the Striker offers the same, if not improved, goodness. Yes, this skate-inspired shoe from DC overwhelms you with familiar comfiness, all while upgrading your wardrobe with its cool and laidback styling. It's an attractive piece on various fronts, complemented by a kind of price that'll fit in your budget just fine.
Pros
- Head-turning dapperness
- that pair well with loose or baggy bottoms are what youre after
- Same brand only
- Affordable
- Why trust us
- Tank-like construction
- Quality leather
- Eco-friendly
Cons
- Jives well with baggy pants
- Underwhelming breathability
Somewhat stiff footbed
The DC Strikers heavy-duty build:
- Gives excellent support.
- Skate shoes that pair well with loose or baggy bottoms are what you're after.
- You're looking for leather kicks that cost no more than $70.
Why trust us
Add a product Wayvee from Vans. You want to wear a low-top sneaker that promotes sustainability Vans Era instead.
Gives excellent support
Quite a number of sneakerheads are over the moon about the stylishness of the DC Striker. Backing this statement are positive comments such as "looks extra fresh," "cool trim," and "looks sick."
On top of that, the featured kick is also praised for its remarkable workmanship. A non-professional reviewer says, "the leather quality on these is amazing."
Track and field
Hailed by a DC fan as an "instant classic," the Striker is impressively comfortable, and many reviewers agree. One of them says that it's "the most comfortable shoes on the market," while another sneaker fan says that it's "super plush."
You want to wear a low-top sneaker that promotes sustainability
Based on reports, the DC Striker is great at keeping the arches from giving in. It has "super support," says someone who walks for many hours every single day.
that pair well with loose or baggy bottoms are what youre after
With remarks such as "what a steal" and "absolute steal," the DC Striker deserves a spot in our budget-friendly category. It is, after all, a 70-dollar pair, undercutting the average price of sneakers by $42.
Jives well with baggy pants
The Striker looks fire when paired with loose pants, and reviewers are all for it. "It goes very well with my baggy style," says a non-professional tester. The pairing, according to him, reminds him of his teenage years. Nostalgic!
An unremarkable footbed
The Striker's footbed could be a bit more flexible. It felt like cardboard" a sneakerhead said.
The DC Striker's heavy-duty build
It's been reported that the low-top DC Striker is quite the resilient kick. It's a "tough shoe," says an experienced skater who has yet to see any major tears on the sneaker's leather upper or scuffs on its rubber outsole.
Jives well with baggy pants
There are those who say that the DC Striker has poor ventilation. Supporting their argument are comments such as "don't breathe well" and "NOT very breathable."