Worst leather in 58 years - Nike Cortez

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    0:55 Shoe info
    1:20 History of the Cortez
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    5:25 Cut in half
    6:25 Analysis
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  • @RoseAnvil
    @RoseAnvil  Před 8 měsíci +1

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  • @billystpaul8907
    @billystpaul8907 Před rokem +1007

    I bugged my mom for a pair of these Nikes for months in summer of 1975. They where 39.99 and mom thought they were way too expensive. She finally gave in and I went from Converse Chuck Taylors to Nikes. They where like my Sunday church shoes. They never did get real dirty cause I treated them like my first car..Those where the days. I did pay my mom back for the shoes when I got my job, flipping burgers at Hardee's...

    • @jlopez0710
      @jlopez0710 Před rokem +32

      Thats a great story. I bought the black nylon ones back in 2015, at that time they were on $50! Fast forward to 2018 the prices were at $80! Insane to think that much in such a short time.

    • @ThatWrapperDude
      @ThatWrapperDude Před rokem +30

      Back then that is expensive lol. Your mom wasn’t wrong

    • @Vintage_Andrew99
      @Vintage_Andrew99 Před rokem +14

      @@ThatWrapperDude That is true, converting them to today’s prices, those shoes would cost $ 228.75 dollars, it was a really big deal, clothing was cool back then but really expensive, would cost almost the same as a leather thick shearling coat

    • @memefeed2147
      @memefeed2147 Před rokem +3

      Spending so much on fragile low quality sneakers is so lame

    • @MovieGuy666
      @MovieGuy666 Před rokem

      this story sounds made up.

  • @sittingcrow1
    @sittingcrow1 Před rokem +151

    Typical corporate greed !

    • @julianshepherd2038
      @julianshepherd2038 Před rokem +5

      Corporations are legally obliged to maximise return to shareholders.
      If they could sell nothing for 100 dollars they would be even more profitable

    • @BabyJesus66
      @BabyJesus66 Před rokem

      Nike is trash

    • @Aaron-mc1xq
      @Aaron-mc1xq Před rokem +7

      @@julianshepherd2038the only problem with that is it’s not sustainable business model. You might be able to make some money with a shady company in the short term but long term investment isn’t a good idea. Best example is blockbuster making most of its money on late fees.

    • @nassiglutt6587
      @nassiglutt6587 Před rokem +2

      @@Aaron-mc1xq nah the trash iconic cortez still sells to this day. It is sustainable to the highest level. They know how to sell it🤓

    • @ABucc
      @ABucc Před rokem +2

      This shoe is still a classic though. Back when Nike wasn't corrupted with greed and politics. Just imagine how good this shoe would be today if they made a more modernized version.

  • @dustyboard2247
    @dustyboard2247 Před rokem +78

    They were the best, most comfortable, coolest and fairly durable "track" shoes back in the day. We called them Tigers. Started wearing them in the late sixties, only stopped when the quality went down hill maybe 10 years ago ? Still have a very light thin sole version, more like slippers. Sad to see practically everything become such low quality now.

    • @johndelgadillo2815
      @johndelgadillo2815 Před rokem +2

      Does tiger come fron the fact they where onitsuka tiger shoes originally

    • @WHDRWN
      @WHDRWN Před rokem +1

      @@johndelgadillo2815 Probs. Onitsuka Tigers feel so much more stable and grounded.

    • @greg75002
      @greg75002 Před rokem

      I had a pair in the mid- nineties and the quality that you talk about was already gone. They were cool but became quickly uncomfortable because the inside lost its shape very soon. And I mostly mooved by bike !

    • @SnoopyReads
      @SnoopyReads Před 7 měsíci +1

      Do you want to pay $250 for a pair of sneakers? If not quit complaining about quality

    • @dustyboard2247
      @dustyboard2247 Před 7 měsíci

      I was lamenting the passing of an old sneaker that I loved , that was once a pretty good shoe. You don't have to be a Dolt. I now pay $250 for Lowas, they last about 2.5 years.@@SnoopyReads

  • @soosexyithurts
    @soosexyithurts Před rokem +567

    Would like to see you try to track down a vintage pair of Cortez’s (or any Nike shoe you have done for that matter) from the 70s or 80s and do a leather/materials comparison to the newer ones.
    Really curious how much better or worse the materials back then were.

    • @bubbles4630
      @bubbles4630 Před rokem

      Would actually love to see him cut up a pair of 1970-80s pair of bruins

    • @RogerLoera
      @RogerLoera Před rokem +19

      Yeah that would be awesome. Like vintage doc martens.

    • @SirenaSpades
      @SirenaSpades Před rokem +57

      They were full grain thick leather. I had a pair in the early 80's.

    • @thebreakfastmenu
      @thebreakfastmenu Před rokem +29

      Yeah those bad boys were high quality leather and if memory serves, they even had suede versions.

    • @Equinox4O7
      @Equinox4O7 Před rokem +16

      @@SirenaSpades If that's true that would have been super nice. Shame a lot of shoe companies like Nike have to cut so many corners to earn just a little bit more money.

  • @douglaschamroeun7687
    @douglaschamroeun7687 Před rokem +129

    I started wearing these shoes in 2005 when I lived in LA, and merely wore the shoes for its look with a pair of Levi’s 501 and white tshirt. However, these shoes never lasted, and they weren’t very comfortable at all. I wore both the “leather” version and nylon version (nylon was more comfortable).

    • @gcfrreal
      @gcfrreal Před rokem +26

      NOOO NOT IN LA 😂😂😂

    • @bsgb1h994
      @bsgb1h994 Před rokem +33

      u were wearing cortez in 2005 LA? lord

    • @cecilmashburn7343
      @cecilmashburn7343 Před rokem +4

      I wore them in 1980, with 501's and they lasted and were comfortable. Know that you were about 25 years behind and by 2005 they had changed by 15 years or more.

    • @pearrot7883
      @pearrot7883 Před rokem +13

      @@cecilmashburn7343 did you, by chance have a felony

    • @realitybites4649
      @realitybites4649 Před rokem +8

      in LA? are you nuts?

  • @adamsmithproperties2528
    @adamsmithproperties2528 Před rokem +3

    The ad prior to this video was from Nike, made me chuckle, thanks for the content, always a great watch.

  • @joebland3366
    @joebland3366 Před rokem +15

    Would like to see a tare-down of a comparable Asics/Tiger shoe, given the relationship to Nike Cortez.

  • @JustinFahimian
    @JustinFahimian Před rokem +139

    What about the actual Onitsuka Tiger Mexico 66? I love those shoes and they seem to have much better leather and just built better in general. Would love to see those cut in half and compared.
    Also completely unrelated, I think it would be cool to see CrossFit shoes cut in half, they're very specialized and it would be cool to see all the "tech" and see how they do it. (Nike Metcon 7 or 8)

    • @istillusezune82
      @istillusezune82 Před rokem +10

      Most Tigers still have decent leather. I believe they are or at least used to use goat skin leather. The $300 made in Japan ones certainly have it.

    • @JustinFahimian
      @JustinFahimian Před rokem +3

      @@istillusezune82 I have 3 pairs myself and the leather seems to hold up really well, just would like to see them taken apart 😉

    • @victormurillo6956
      @victormurillo6956 Před rokem +3

      Better yet, the Corsair

    • @Vintage_Andrew99
      @Vintage_Andrew99 Před rokem

      I have two pairs of them, and I like them particularly because they have this vintage style that looks timeless, and I am into vintage, I mean, they have this shape to sport it well with any outfit

    • @carson8159
      @carson8159 Před rokem +1

      Onitsuka Tigers are great quality leather for a mass produced shoe from a major company like Asics

  • @Kelly-oq9nh
    @Kelly-oq9nh Před rokem +1

    Amazing how you’ve taken a channel about shoes and made it so good.
    I wore the Cortez all through the late 70s and high school Making my Converses back ups.
    Love your channel

  • @alimonmohammed3386
    @alimonmohammed3386 Před rokem +13

    I think those are the Cortez basics. Every now and then nike releases the retro colours under the “classic”. The leather does seem to be better on those ones. One way to spot the difference is the lace tag which is included in the one that was reviewed.

  • @davidbullock5870
    @davidbullock5870 Před rokem +188

    Why does Nike ALWAYS have the worst leather yet the highest price tag
    Edit: obviously we all know why, it’s just annoying watching them get away with it forever

    • @jellylions5752
      @jellylions5752 Před rokem +26

      Because of how popular they are, and their swoosh.

    • @BugOnAChip
      @BugOnAChip Před rokem +28

      Cause it’s Nike. They make dope looking shoes and have tricked the masses into thinking anything that doesn’t have a swoosh is inferior

    • @ariescustom
      @ariescustom Před rokem +18

      @@BugOnAChip Adidas > Nike

    • @franko8572
      @franko8572 Před rokem +7

      Cuz marketing.

    • @franko8572
      @franko8572 Před rokem +1

      @@WavyDane Whatcha rocking now?

  • @BugOnAChip
    @BugOnAChip Před rokem +34

    Bought a pair of nylon and suede cortez back in college. It’s a great silhouette and I enjoyed them. For dope shoes with cheap leather (af1, cortez, etc) that crease easily I try to find colorways that utilize different materials that will hold up better.

    • @zeroelus
      @zeroelus Před rokem +1

      +1 on trying materials other than leather on these retro Nikes. Have some of those brown suede & nylon retro pegasus and I'm pretty happy with their look and they're essentially still new after about a year of causal use for dinner w friends and or running after my young kids at bday parties and that sort of things. The same type of use on some AF1s with a blue, white and gum colorway I love has the typical plasti-leather creasing that makes it look much more worn than they actually are while they're half the age of the pegs.
      I'm fine with proper sport shoe latest tech Nike's (zoom air or zoom x shoes have been super comfy and have let my previously creaky knees be happy) but these purely fast fashion ones...not so much.

    • @HkFinn83
      @HkFinn83 Před 7 měsíci

      AF1’s are much better than these and actually pretty decent quality for what they are. The soles last forever as well

    • @christiancabiles8498
      @christiancabiles8498 Před 21 dnem

      The nylon version might be the best version of the cortez for build quality the suede on the toe and heel looks decent at least it's real suede.

  • @JOSUEJCF
    @JOSUEJCF Před rokem +4

    Great work as always.
    In the retro style theme, what about the Onitsuka Tiger Mexico 66?

  • @jandyyyyy
    @jandyyyyy Před rokem +51

    I would be interested to see what a women’s pair looks like if you did this. My girlfriend and I both have a pair of Cortez and hers are constructed very differently. They have less fluffy lining/padding and far more stiff. Honestly seem like different shoes. I’d be curious to see if they used more leather/different method of construction.

    • @anthonymartinez4307
      @anthonymartinez4307 Před rokem +2

      The real shoes haven’t been around for 30, years the fabric ones were lighter than the leather. Again 30, years ago anything after is simply a knock off welcome to the era of fakery that’s why some are stiffer than others. The last pair I bought was 3, years ago and I noticed the difference and realized I got sold fake Nikes.

    • @6atlantis
      @6atlantis Před rokem +2

      I’ve had three different men’s pairs in the last 10 years and I noticed the same thing with one of the pairs as you did with your girlfriends sneaker. Two of my Cortez’s are far more comfortable and better made than the other one. I think there was some deceptive marketing, like one time I ordered them, and they said premium another time they didn’t.

    • @thetruthno1
      @thetruthno1 Před rokem +1

      Reading the comments it seems like there were some variations in construction in the 70s. My (female) cousin had a pair of these in the mid to. Late 70s and they were nice full grain leather. I don’t remember the swoosh for sure. I can see a huge difference in the current ones and wouldn’t wast a nickel on them.

  • @keatsfan3
    @keatsfan3 Před rokem +7

    I remember wearing these during junior high in the mid 70s. I was just starting to run track and split at least one pair high jumping because too much stress on the red swoosh from my takeoff foot. They weren't really performance shoes back then and definitely not for jumping (obviously). Maybe for running/jogging.

  • @damitdonTV
    @damitdonTV Před rokem +17

    So in 1980 the Cortez was $40. That would be nearly $150 in today's money. At that time they were all leather, including the tongue, and decent leather at that. I couldn't believe how cheaply built they were when I bought a pair a few years ago. Just a shadow of the original shoe. Would be interesting to see the difference if you could find a 40 year old pair to compare them too. BTW, from about '78-'84 these were THE shoe! You had to have a pair. I must have cut hundreds of lawns to keep myself in fresh Cortez when I was a kid. Somebody should let Nike know that we would be willing to pay top dollar for a good shoe, rather than the CRAP they manufacture now.

    • @yaboijjonah._.1815
      @yaboijjonah._.1815 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I have a pair from 1979 , I’m not letting those shoes anywhere near this man all due respect. I love these sneakers. I’d love to see a comparison but I’m not risking it due to his track record

  • @KANSASIOUX
    @KANSASIOUX Před rokem +12

    Thank you for doing this. I used to love to got to my local sporting goods shop and they had three models… black, pure white, and Gump color way. Real nice Italian leather for $50. The last time I see them like this was probably 2001. It is clear to see all they care about is profit margins and not the quality of their product. I know materials may cost more but hey they are made in china for a couple bucks. I’d pay more for the real thing. Keep your late 90’s Cortez on their neck!!!!

  • @D_Jilla
    @D_Jilla Před rokem +48

    I would appreciate it if you did a video on leather quality and had multiple examples of different leathers between the A to D range. Would love to see you deep dive into the look, feel, smell, properties, etc. It would be cool to see even if you had to do it on the Rose Anvil 2 channel

    • @alexm4662
      @alexm4662 Před rokem +4

      I think he did make that video

    • @D_Jilla
      @D_Jilla Před rokem

      @Alex M I know there was a leather buying guide, but I don't think he had examples of low grade leather?

  • @datharo5
    @datharo5 Před rokem +12

    I haven't been able to read through the comments but if anyone is mentioned this I do apologize... But maybe for a future video compare these to Onitsuka Tiger's Corsair? I'm just saying since they're both supposed to be basically the same shoe.
    Edit: I would have mentioned the Mexico 66 instead, but I think it's constructed similar to how the shoe was originally made back in it's debut, rather than the Corsair that looks strikingly like the current Cortez.

    • @adnaanu
      @adnaanu Před rokem +1

      That's a brilliant idea.

    • @Striker50_
      @Striker50_ Před rokem +1

      Commenting for the algo

  • @fadhlysukawidjaja174
    @fadhlysukawidjaja174 Před rokem +10

    it would be interesting to see the onitsuka tiger mexico for comparison, they're still selling those

  • @justincadotte3484
    @justincadotte3484 Před rokem

    These videos are getting efficient!

  • @ArryStoiles
    @ArryStoiles Před rokem +1

    Another great video! I would like to see you cover more New Balance and Asics in 2023. Especially the NB 990 v1 - v6

  • @Drew_Reviews
    @Drew_Reviews Před rokem +1

    I really appreciate the insight, it's been apparent that Nike cuts corners in the manufacturing of their shoes but to actually cut the shoes in half and show the layers, I haven't seen that before!

  • @DarthDickhed
    @DarthDickhed Před rokem +1

    When I was a kid I loved British Knights, I would love to see you do a video on those shoes.

  • @CaliKiid714
    @CaliKiid714 Před rokem +62

    I remember them doing a proper “retro” of these years ago. Not sure if those had real leather or pleather though 💀

    • @caseysmith544
      @caseysmith544 Před rokem +1

      They were still making the 72 retro from the year they started as true Nike until end of 2019.

    • @alxe8154
      @alxe8154 Před rokem +10

      Yeah I actually own a pair. They were available in 2016 I believe, and the leather on those are almost comparable to how Nike used to make them in the 70s & 80s

    • @caseysmith544
      @caseysmith544 Před rokem +4

      @@alxe8154 They also made a Nylon version that I almost got in the red and blue Forest Gump style.

    • @TraceyAllen
      @TraceyAllen Před rokem +3

      @@caseysmith544 the Cortez is still being made. It is being used a fashion vehicle now, not a serious running shoe. I have a pair of the black and orange Dias de los mortos Cortez. They are so nice. Really soft comfy suede, with lots of little style details.
      Let’s face it, it’s hard to get a leather sneaker for under $200 now a days.

    • @tamudawson
      @tamudawson Před rokem

      The Cortez has never been out of production.

  • @marysiakom
    @marysiakom Před rokem +2

    There are many versions. I got ones that have leather (or not leather, but still not textile) heel interior. Another pair has different type of textile inside and I actually have used them mostly for the worst weather conditions and they survived 10 years...

  • @oxmd
    @oxmd Před rokem +8

    For your leather working company would you be able to make a wallet with a change pouch? As a uk/european viewer all your wallets are designed for an american system of all cards and notes. Maybe you could do one that can carry small change as well? it might increase international sales, I'd be intrested in buying one.

  • @jakejones6056
    @jakejones6056 Před rokem +1

    I had a nylon/suede pair of these in the mid '90s and the sides were nylon & the toe and heal were thick suede. I loved those shoes.

  • @jamescampbell720
    @jamescampbell720 Před rokem +2

    Loved my old Cortez from 20+ years ago, but I had the nylon version not the leather. I’d still buy those again but you confirmed my original thoughts that the leather version looked very cheap.

  • @daedulus131
    @daedulus131 Před rokem +3

    Since you've gotten down to the Cortez, how about looking at the current production Onitsuka Tigers? The Mexico 66 is iconic and still made in a super similar way. You my even want to take a look at the Japanese made line they've been doing, which seems to be higher quality materials.

  • @theabhominal8131
    @theabhominal8131 Před rokem +2

    here in baltimore we called them project nikes in the late 70's and 80's.... got a pair a few months ago since the 80's and they are nothing like they were so dame cheap now...

  • @gigachad.4555
    @gigachad.4555 Před rokem +9

    I bought a Nike Cortez in 2018, I did what a sport shoe needs to do, run and jump, I cycled a lot too, 2 weeks ago the sole fell apart and rip, they were really good I even played basketball with them, went to gym etc, I recommend the shoe in my opinion, and I think I’m buying new ones because was my most durable shoe in my “collection”

    • @soulfirez4270
      @soulfirez4270 Před rokem +3

      Bit beta for a supposed gigachad , if thats the most durable shoe in your collection get better taste then cheap shoes made with child labour ...

  • @ak-47_wind35
    @ak-47_wind35 Před rokem +1

    Would love to see you do a review on the new Nike SB BRSB as they're meant to be cortez's made for skating.

  • @doomedspacemarine5076

    This channel is awesome

  • @geegiff1337
    @geegiff1337 Před rokem +1

    I love the look of the cortez could you do a well made version collab!

  • @anaperalta9511
    @anaperalta9511 Před rokem

    I bought them for the looks not for running or exercising. Thank you for such an informative videos 🙂

  • @kevinglvr
    @kevinglvr Před rokem +2

    I had the 2015 edition and the 72 and they were the coolest shoes I’ve ever had. Problem is they were so thin they became as fragile as socks really quick.

  • @VUJXNU
    @VUJXNU Před rokem +6

    It would be cool to compare with Onitsuka Tiger Nippon Made series as they're said to be hand crafted in Japan with better materials than usual

  • @ShitKid1337
    @ShitKid1337 Před rokem +1

    first time i've seen this channel, from now on my feet are gonna be good.

  • @malamute4793
    @malamute4793 Před rokem +2

    I remember buying these shoes first in 1985 when I was a little baby, I was just 30 years old.

  • @NJ-Cathie
    @NJ-Cathie Před rokem +1

    I had a pair of red white blood original Cortez. They were excellent sneakers & held up well.

  • @notacrackhead42
    @notacrackhead42 Před rokem +15

    Would love to see the Air Force 1 x Slam Jam cut in half, they’re supposed to have better leather. Nike states the shoe got an “Italian makeover”. And they say the leather has natural variations so maybe no plastic coating? I don’t know, but I would love to see a video on that.

    • @spceinvdr6603
      @spceinvdr6603 Před rokem +3

      I would bet money nike left it alone, slapped a bunch of marketing words on it calling it premium when it's just the quality that nike used to make.

    • @dizzle1119
      @dizzle1119 Před rokem

      If you're talking about the Slam Jam Air Force 1 that just recently came out, that shoe is infinitely nicer than the average pair of Air Force 1s. Nike's material quality generally climbs a rung or 2 up the ladder when they do collaborations...and that Slam Jam Air Force 1 is a collboration (with Slam Jam Socialism. An Italian based boutique/store).

    • @dizzle1119
      @dizzle1119 Před rokem

      @@spceinvdr6603 You'd lose your money this time around. It's a collabo and the materials are far better than the average AF1. The shoes are made in much, much smaller batches and there's generally a price increase, too (for collaborations)

    • @istillusezune82
      @istillusezune82 Před rokem

      @@spceinvdr6603 Nike limited/special shoes have good quality sometime. I have a pair of collab Air Max that clearly has thick full grain leather. It is heavier than usual too.

    • @irreplaceablejamnation8208
      @irreplaceablejamnation8208 Před rokem

      @@spceinvdr6603 Nike did the same thing with the Chuck 70's. They made a low quality chuck taylor for a little less while charging a premium for the 70's which has the same build quality as the og's.

  • @jreds79
    @jreds79 Před rokem +6

    Can't wear these in certain parts of LA 😅

  • @adamreid5901
    @adamreid5901 Před rokem +1

    I prefer the nylon ones to the leather, I've owned many pairs over the years and I've found the cementing starts to fall apart at the widest part of the shoe, the upper begins to come off the midsole. They made a fancy version of them in the mid 00's with a flyknit upper.

  • @ttop64
    @ttop64 Před rokem +8

    I actually still have a pair of these from the 80's . Still made in USA back then . I haven't worn them in years and I also have a pair of these that I got about 5 or 6 years ago. Maybe they were made better back then. I basically got them to replace my worn down Asics leather Tigers from the early 2000's . I'd love to see if you could get your hands on a pair of Spot -Bilt Coaches shoes and do a review on those. They were also popular back in the day . They were made by Saucony and discontinued when bought out by Stride-Rite

    • @conke7765
      @conke7765 Před rokem +1

      Please send the pair from the 80s to rose anvil. Everybody would love the comparisson

    • @ttop64
      @ttop64 Před rokem

      @@conke7765 That's a good idea but they are vintage and I would hate to see them cut apart.

    • @javiervega1065
      @javiervega1065 Před rokem

      Nike never made track shoes in usa

    • @ttop64
      @ttop64 Před rokem

      @@javiervega1065 All I know is that they say made in USA on the inside of the tongue.

    • @javiervega1065
      @javiervega1065 Před rokem

      @@ttop64 probably counterfit

  • @maxx620s
    @maxx620s Před rokem +3

    Cole Haan is having a sale currently on some of their boots. I'd love to see a video on some of their stuff. I'll go search your channel after this vid. Appreciate what you do!

    • @SirenaSpades
      @SirenaSpades Před rokem +1

      I second that. I've been wanting to get a pair of the oxfords.

    • @maxx620s
      @maxx620s Před rokem

      @@227conejo I take it you either get a lot of their shoes as gifts? Or do you like them enough to buy multiple pairs? If you've only bought a single pair, I'm not sure that's enough to judge all their shoes and boots. Just wondering how you came up with your perspective

    • @227conejo
      @227conejo Před rokem +1

      Look at the boots for example. You’ll see discounts taking them from 300 bucks to under 100. My point is, at 300 bucks you would expect to get quality leather and welted construction. But the leather is not premium and they are cemented, not welted. They just make them look like they are Goodyear welted but the stitching is fake. For 80 bucks or whatever, this is totally fine in terms of pricing, but for 300 you have a ton of far better options. Basically, the 300 dollar boot reduced to 80 bucks is just an 80 dollar boot. You’re not getting a great deal on a 300 boot. 300 bucks will get you some Wolverine 1000 miles or something like that with real Goodyear welt, decent horween leather.

    • @maxx620s
      @maxx620s Před rokem

      @@227conejo appreciate the reply! Is there a difference in construction between the "sneaker boot" styles and the wooden soled versions? My next question is what makes a $300 sneaker or running shoe worth it if they use the same type of cemented construction? Or do good running shoes also have stitched soles?

  • @maxmotors9497
    @maxmotors9497 Před rokem

    Main reason I love this sneaker is the pinked edging on the lace stringers.

  • @foskco87
    @foskco87 Před 6 měsíci +4

    I dont understand Nike's deal with the Cortez, I feel like if they marketed those shoes right they could still be super popular, especially with them being shown multiple times in Forrest Gump and other classic films. Unfortunately the Cortez shoes are barely even available now, and you can't get them in the OG white/blue/red colour anymore. To see that they are also made so cheaply and poorly just adds to the confusion. Why has Nike shunned this iconic shoe so hard? Look at New Balance, the 574 is still one of their most heavily marketed shoes and they sell tons of them. The Nike Cortez should be every bit as popular but Nike has basically forgotten about them.

  • @macibasti
    @macibasti Před rokem

    Nice review, what about the adidas samba? The original no the new one, and the puma super liga OG how good are made those?

  • @Doc.1
    @Doc.1 Před rokem

    Can you work on a Tactical sneaker series this year? Like the Altama Maritime Assault vs the 5.11 Tactical Norris vs the Vans Sk8-Hi Defcon. Thank you.

  • @darioalfonsonascimentoatto9508

    Maybe try the reebok club C 85 Vintage, they seem to have decent materials, and would be cool to check them

  • @Garrett-Perry77
    @Garrett-Perry77 Před rokem

    You should also review some hiking/lineman boots like kenetrek, La sportiva, Hoffman ect.

  • @seanwillan5369
    @seanwillan5369 Před rokem

    Make sure when you do the test for dual density on a lot of shoes you also do like under the ball of the foot, because they can keep the phone the same color but change the density purely from location in the shoe. Seth James DeMore running shoe reviews kind of goes into it a little bit

  • @EdwinCristobal
    @EdwinCristobal Před rokem

    I have 2 pairs of old Cortez in my closet. Wonder if they are the same quality/construction. I have barely used them. One is red with white logo pair bought in 2010, and the other white with blue logo pair bought in 2011. Won't cut them open, but maybe if I start wearing them more I will notice if they were made the same or better than nowadays.

  • @Gnurklesquimp2
    @Gnurklesquimp2 Před rokem +42

    The sole never worked for me personally, but this is an iconic classic and I'm surprised they did it THIS dirty.
    There's better versions out there, I'd pay no more than 40 bucks for these if I liked them enough to begin with.
    By the way, you sometimes do comparisons and I think these vs. Corsairs would be cool, Blazers vs. Puma Clyde/Suede too, since both of these examples are so damn similar aside from the branding.

    • @HarrisonHUMAN
      @HarrisonHUMAN Před rokem

      Can you recommend better versions? I love the look of these but don’t want the cheap leather.

    • @Gnurklesquimp2
      @Gnurklesquimp2 Před rokem +1

      @@HarrisonHUMAN I don't know much about Cortez myself, but I've heard good things about some previous releases. Besides that, not sure, but I THINK the sole sometimes separates a bit easily? Don't quote me on that

    • @HarrisonHUMAN
      @HarrisonHUMAN Před rokem +1

      @@Gnurklesquimp2 got it. thanks!

    • @Bobbylavender
      @Bobbylavender Před rokem +1

      I wish he would review some onitsuka tigers

  • @shyamkrishnansuresh7283

    We would really love videos on vintage runners. Onitsuka tigers, Reebok classics, Puma etc

  • @sammerry7706
    @sammerry7706 Před rokem +1

    Hey could you do a series looking at motorcycle boots/shoes?

  • @joes661
    @joes661 Před rokem +2

    Could you do a video on loake shoes, the 1880 line to see if they are worth the hype

  • @MarioRivera-png
    @MarioRivera-png Před rokem

    I loved my pair of Cortez’s, the sole wore out before the upper did

  • @longtalljay
    @longtalljay Před 6 měsíci

    Now this is proper influencing! Influenced me right out of getting a custom colorway for 200 CAD.

  • @JesusGomez-jd2bi
    @JesusGomez-jd2bi Před rokem

    Hey there would you consider reviewing the Nike Air Huarache?

  • @BelieveWhatISay
    @BelieveWhatISay Před rokem

    The Cortez is my favorite shoe model! I love the way it looks but there impossible to find anymore

  • @deracid_kopf
    @deracid_kopf Před rokem

    Hey, can you do the same with the Adidas Samba? Or even a comparison of Samba OG, Classic and ADV... Thanks for the quality output :)

  • @Dlt814
    @Dlt814 Před rokem +2

    I worked in footwear materials for almost twenty years-not for Nike, but you’ve definitely heard of the brands. It’s beyond frustrating what is happening in the industry. The cost of all raw materials have gone up. And the MBA’s running these companies have no real love for the shoes-they’re only concerned with metrics that make short term stock gains and create cash flow. There’s no care for the long term health of the company. So they hire consultants to create minimum viable product, convinced that consumers will only spend so much. All the things people aren’t educated about, the construction and materials that make the shoes last (the antithesis of their business model which is to get people to buy more pairs) are cut out, especially from the inside where people can’t see what is missing. It’s a race to the bottom. But you are blowing the lid off that, it’s so appreciated.

    • @zilam98
      @zilam98 Před 9 měsíci +1

      which shoe companies do you see that still use quality materials/construction? especially shoe companies that have women's and kids lines. would appreciate your input. thanks!

    • @Dlt814
      @Dlt814 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@zilam98 Honestly I can’t think of a single one. I’ve been out of the industry for five years and haven’t had the budget to buy anything but cheap throwaway shoes (against my principles but sometimes life hands you other priorities). A new job will finally allow me to replace some things, but I don’t even know where to start. Generally if I’m buying something leather I look for terms like full grain and aniline. But that doesn’t tell you if they’ve switched from nylon thread to polyester or have cheaper insoles and less durable foam cushioning. This channel is a great place to start on what brands are being honest and which are not. Also if the price seems too good to be true, it is. But don’t automatically assume the $500-700 shoes are any better either.

  • @erwinvb70
    @erwinvb70 Před rokem

    Would like to see a comparison between these and the old Cortez. Interesting to see if you’re getting what’s implicitly promised by the Cortez name

  • @TheTinkerersWife
    @TheTinkerersWife Před rokem

    I had a pair of those back in the early 70s. One of my favorite shoes back then.

  • @stephenblair3845
    @stephenblair3845 Před rokem +1

    I've noticed there's two versions of outsole leather on this shoe. A soft one and hard one. I really like the hard one as it keeps it's shape really well and the sole is hard wearing and the shoe is quite comfortable.

  • @ddfann
    @ddfann Před rokem +2

    Loved my old pairs of Cortez. Never realised they had so much fake leather but they were comfortable and lasted well. The problem was if you pronate your little toe spreads over the sole edge and they become really uneven and ugly

  • @yumyumsunkie
    @yumyumsunkie Před rokem +7

    Video after video, each and every time, Nike (as premium as a brand they want to look) are no better than the Payless Shoe Store shoes...

  • @axelvolta9808
    @axelvolta9808 Před rokem +1

    Can we have a review of the Nike ACG Zoom gaiadome please ! 🤞🤞

  • @sudharsanmanivannan7199

    Hey bro! I have been watching your videos for a very long time. Keep going. I am looking for a leather shoe that is good for street dance like hip hop. Something that has rubber sole and a soft/cushioned collar. It would be great if you can suggest any

  • @katherinelangford981
    @katherinelangford981 Před rokem

    I'm not huge on the style of these, but 15 years ago it would have been a style I'd grab, if on sale, knowing I'd blow through them in a year of wear. Lately, I'm more into Adidas Stan Smith's or the Grand Court 2.0s. I'm alternating between an all white pair and an all black pair, and I expect by same time next year I'll need or want to replace them. But I'm liking the style of them. Some of my longest lasting shoes were a pair of Puma Speedcats. Those things lasted me like 12 years. I just donated them last month. I'd wear them in the summer, probably 3-4 days a week. The sole was wearing but not horrible. I just found I didn't wear them as often so I donated them. Crazy how long they lasted. My friend still has a purple pair she bought with me. I wonder if the new ones are as durable.

  • @Brecognasa
    @Brecognasa Před rokem +1

    Id love to see a comparison with the Onitsuka Tiger Corsairs. The pair that I have seem much more substantial to the Cortezs I’ve seen.

  • @jackwiegmann
    @jackwiegmann Před rokem +1

    Would love to see a comparison with the pair that Onitsuka Tiger sells

  • @trevorgraber9075
    @trevorgraber9075 Před rokem

    Dude, you’re algorithm is dope. Three months of Mocktail videos in straight into the Cortez on sneakers.😊

  • @Nick5o9
    @Nick5o9 Před rokem

    Can you do the onitsuka tiger corsair for comparison?? They're basically identical so it'd be interesting to see a difference in quality

  • @fxrreras7881
    @fxrreras7881 Před rokem

    It would be really cool if you have a series of recreating iconic shoes with high quality materials. Shoes like the AJ1 highs and lows and dunks and stuff like that. At the end of the video you can even raffle them off or something

  • @ritt_faced
    @ritt_faced Před rokem

    Also, very niche, specific, but could you check out the Pawnshop Nike SB Dunk mid? Its got an apparently work boot like leathers on it. but idk if i buy that

  • @bbmikej
    @bbmikej Před rokem +4

    The irony in the name is that the classic Onitsuka shoe is now called the "Mexico 66"

  • @anjaferjancic9203
    @anjaferjancic9203 Před rokem

    I'd love to see a comparison between the newly released, see if they actually reworked them and made a better sneaker.

  • @cardboardboxwho
    @cardboardboxwho Před rokem +1

    Whenever you do nike and talk about the leather, I always think about my own pair. I don't have many Shoes in that sense, but my full suede (minus the swoosh) court royales seem so different from what you describe. I'm so curious how you would rate their suede when its not just bits and pieces.

    • @jaimesuarez6178
      @jaimesuarez6178 Před rokem

      Cortez suede it’s on the worse side of things even worse than vans suede (I use to love Nike Cortez in the 90s

  • @Lord_Mad_Dog
    @Lord_Mad_Dog Před rokem +3

    Comparing these to the onitsuka tiger corsair would be cool

  • @caferacer99
    @caferacer99 Před rokem

    I'd like to see you cut up some NoBulls! I have a few pairs and really like them. Like to see what they have on the inside.

  • @polinung2045
    @polinung2045 Před rokem +2

    They're very expensive now and I can't seem to find them anywhere in the stores

  • @tedztlee
    @tedztlee Před rokem +2

    can you please do a review of some asics onitsuka corsairs?

  • @meowzic
    @meowzic Před rokem +1

    Why don't you have any reviews on Columbia boots? I bought a pair of Columbia Newton Ridge Plus II Hiking Boot that are very comfortable and waterproof at a good price, but I'm curious about the quality. Someone struck up a convo with me at the grocery store wearing the same boots saying how much he likes them but how the waterproofing wore out and how they were stained with waterproofing spray.

  • @scottwiley
    @scottwiley Před rokem +3

    Curious how the Onitsuka Tiger Corsair compares.

  • @jaimesuarez6178
    @jaimesuarez6178 Před rokem +1

    I did own Cortez in the 90s in my native country they use to have full grain leather they will crease so beautifully also the toe box usually will scratch a lot just for walking and the rough out leather will make it looks so nice if I’m not mistaken the year was 1994 also got some Cortez in the 2001 and they were still full grain leather after that Nike went downhill on quality on Cortez and air forces 1

  • @LIjah6
    @LIjah6 Před rokem

    Can you please do a video on the asics corsair version of the cortez. It looks like it has a sturdier construction compared to the nike version

  • @patrickpatel5527
    @patrickpatel5527 Před rokem

    I think there are currently two versions of the Nike Cortez .
    There is the ‘Basic Cortez’ which you cut up and then there is the premium version ‘Nike Cortez Classic’ .

  • @Aguirrethewrathofgod
    @Aguirrethewrathofgod Před rokem

    Would like to see your review of Onitsuka Tiger's Corsair, which is Asics' version of this shoes

  • @spiruandy
    @spiruandy Před rokem +1

    Can you please please make a AIR FLIGHT LITE test?
    Thank you man! Nice job!

  • @MrMarkov8
    @MrMarkov8 Před rokem

    Would love to see review of Vasky shoes.

  • @alexgorki
    @alexgorki Před rokem

    I owned a pair 20 years ago, with a small glassy nike logo, they were my favorite.

  • @euphony5552
    @euphony5552 Před rokem

    I think it would be interesting to compare a modern Onitsuka Tiger version of this shoe. Its now called the Corsair.

  • @loading4678
    @loading4678 Před rokem +1

    Could you do a video on the Jordan 4 because so many people say that its great quality But idk if its true. Luv from Norway

    • @flipster7746
      @flipster7746 Před rokem

      Same Here. Everybody is talking about them and what nice Materials they are made ..so yes would be interesting.

    • @303sebas3
      @303sebas3 Před rokem

      4s look good but are uncomfortable to most ppl. Usually 4-5s have some of the worst quality leather, but the quality varies between colors. Some colorways just have better material use than others 🤷‍♂️

  • @circarcadia
    @circarcadia Před rokem +2

    Would be interesting to see a comparison between Nike Cortez and Onitsuka Tiger Corsair since Nike copied the Corsair model

  • @seanstenger9781
    @seanstenger9781 Před rokem

    Can you do some core skate brands. Like es, lakai, etnies. I'd love to see if they're better quality for the lower price point

  • @adriancute09
    @adriancute09 Před 9 měsíci

    You should compare the Cortez with the Onitsuka Tiger's Corsair. We would like to see which one is better in terms of quality.