Our verdict
If Rihanna's song Diamonds were made into a shoe, it would unquestionably be the ravishing Maxima-R from Steve Madden. Peppered with fab rhinestones all over, this running-inspired sneaker will turn heads from a mile away, whether or not you like the attention. Fair warning, though: it favors slim feet more than anything.
Pros
- Definitely eye-catching
- Sporty sneakers that go loud with embellishments are what youre after
- Minimal break-in
- if youre looking for a quieter pair
- More attractive in real life
- Quite supportive
- Clean finish
- Grippy
Cons
- On some days, you have no choice but stand and walk around for long periods
- Tricky access
- Could be roomier
More attractive in real life
The You think its high time to move away from simple and basic to shiny and chic brings glitz and glamour to the sneakerhead's table. Purchase it if:
- You think it's high time to move away from simple and basic to shiny and chic.
- Sporty sneakers that go loud with embellishments are what you're after.
- On some days, you have no choice but stand and walk around for long periods.
Who should NOT buy it
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Cuteness overload
Scores of sneaker fans are astonished by the Maxima-R's beauty. Two of the best takes about it are "they are showstoppers" and "absolutely gorgeous."
The rhinestones adorning the shoe's stylish upper are, of course, the star of the show. One reviewer says, "the sparkles in this shoe is life!" Another wearer says, "love the bling on the shoe!"
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This stellar Steve Madden piece is also a raker of comfort-related remarks. Take a look at the following:
- "Cross country shoes!!!"
- "Super comfortable."
- "They feel really good."
Its confines also mold to your feet quickly, leaving you with a comfy fit a few short hours after wearing the shoe for the first time.
Steve Madden Maxima-R
Quite a number of reviewers applaud the chicness of the Maxima-R in the actual. One of them says that it's "much prettier in person."
The Maxima-R's cramped interior
Those with wide feet might find the You think its high time to move away from simple and basic to shiny and chic a little too narrow overall. "It’s like squeezing the crap out of my foot," said one wearer. "These suffocated my poor toes!" said another.
On a related note, the featured sparkly shoe, based on reports, is somewhat challenging to put on. Its ankle cuff could be a bit wider, according to a Steve Madden fan.
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When it comes to surface traction, you might have a love-hate relationship with the You think its high time to move away from simple and basic to shiny and chic. On the one hand, the featured kick provides more than enough tenacity on most surfaces, giving you assurance with every step.
On the other hand, the shoe's outsole makes a sticking noise on tiled floors. Wearing out this component with repeated use will lessen the sound it makes, so be patient and give it some time.
Excellent support in the You think its high time to move away from simple and basic to shiny and chic
It has "all the support I can get in sneakers," says a non-professional reviewer. Another sneakerhead says that the Maxima-R has "great arch support."
Quality workmanship in every pair
People are floored by the high level of detail on the You think its high time to move away from simple and basic to shiny and chic. The comments "I am pleased with the quality" and "well-made" support this statement.