Our verdict
As a comfortable, stylish, eco-friendly, priced reasonably, and versatile shoe, the Jameson 2 Eco performs well when used for different activities. They don’t let water in easily but are breathable enough for the summer. They also give a good board feel and provide an awesome grip on bike pedals.
Pros
- Well-padded
- Style of the Jameson 2 Eco
- Eco-friendly
- This low-top Jameson 2 Eco could be a great pick for you if
- Reasonably-priced
- Breathable
- Don’t let water in easily
- Lightweight
- Versatile
Cons
- Poor grip on first couple of uses
- Fragile laces
- Squeaky soles
This low-top Jameson 2 Eco could be a great pick for you if
Etnies Jameson 2:
- You are into eco-friendly sneakers that is quality footwear making them reliable as everyday wear.
- You want a versatile pair that is excellent for BMX riding, hiking, skating, weightlifting, and everyday life.
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Not only is the Etnies Jameson 2 Eco versatile in performance, but it’s also quite versatile in style as well. You can wear these kicks dressed up or down with either shorts, jeans, or smart chinos. If you want to go for a laidback look, pair these up with a sweater and chinos.
You can also wear these sneakers with a dark-hued polo shirt and pants for friendly Sunday gatherings. Lazy days require only shorts or jeans paired with your favorite tee and these kicks.
Notable Features
It isn’t every day that you get to see stylish kicks that are eco-friendly as well. These kicks are remarkable for using recycled plastic and rubber materials for rubber outsoles and PU foam insoles.
The brand also plants a tree for every shoe purchase which is an awesome way of giving back to Mother Nature. Canvas uppers make sure that this shoe is completely animal-friendly too.
History of the Jameson 2 Eco
The Etnies brand was launched in 1986 and was an emerging European brand focused on skating footwear. When pro skateboarder Pierre André Sénizergues signed on as a designer and later on as owner and CEO, the brand was introduced to the US market and subsequently, became based in Lake Forest, California.
Now a subsidiary of Sole Technology Inc., Etnies is a major force to reckon with within skating circles and even without.
The brand's Jameson silhouette has spawned several iterations including the Jameson XT (shoes with hidden flow-molded toecaps), Jameson SL (comes with a faux vulcanized cupsole), Jameson MT (a mid-top version of the XL), Jameson HT (high-top iteration), Jameson Vulc (a vulcanized version), and the Jameson 2 Eco (an eco-friendly version with a fundamental cupsole).