A few months ago, I needed a casual/workout shoe, so I bought the Adidas EQT because of the brand, reputation and the look of the shoe. I got all the all-white version in a size 11 and they showed up in 4 or 5 days. The shoe itself is comfortable, I walk around all day in them, go to the gym and never have a problem. The shoe is very light and comfortable, and it offers a lot of support, and that’s why I like the shoe. I have a big college campus to walk around all day, so comfort is important when I was looking for a shoe. On top of walking to and from class, I also go to the gym in these, and they have held up, and done the job perfect. I run about two miles a day, and they make it feel like nothing is on my feet.The complaints I have with the shoe are minor, but I still hope they will be improved and make necessary changes. First complaint is the fit of the shoe, normally I wear a ten and a half, but even this shoe in an eleven is very tight around my foot. I find it difficult to get into without putting actual effort to do so, but now I am used to the tight fit. Next is the durability of the in sole of the shoe, I have not been very hard on these shoes, but the bottom on the inside is already tearing, and falling apart. This may be very minor, but for an eighty-dollar shoe, I expect it to last more than a few months. Lastly, if you live in a cold place like I do, these shoes are not made to be worn in the winter. They are thin and not well insulated, so if the shoe gets wet or it is cold outside, your feet definitely feel the effects.This shoe is perfect for someone who is on their feet all day, walking around and needs a comfortable shoe they can depend on for an active lifestyle. The unique style of the shoe would be better fit for a younger crowd, but is not restricted to just young folks. Overall, it is a good-looking shoe, it can be worn with athleisure, or a pair of jeans.Ending, I would buy this shoe again, I hope it get improved and fixes the problems I have had.