K-Swiss first started in selling their shoes in stores in the year 1966. Athletes are known to wear these shoes most, because K-Swiss is top seller in sports shoes. K-Swiss's running shoes are at top seller now. Athletes wear proper footwear to support them when they exercise. K-Swiss shoes tend to run from forty dollars to a hundred dollars or more. The largest shoe sizes that K-Swiss makes is size fifteen in mens and size eleven in womens. K-Swiss shoes are available at stores like Footlocker, Tradehome and many other stores. People usually go to Footlocker to get them, but it depends on where you like to go. There are many different styles of K-Swiss shoes like, colorful striped ones or plain white or black ones. The women's K-Swiss Ultra Natural Tennis shoes are priced at $79. 95 and another new pair of shoes that are out are the Women's K-Swiss Konejo which are higher in price at $94. 95. If you compare these two shoes you'll notice that they are both comfortable, but the Konejo shoes are known to last longer. Compared to other shoe companies K-Swiss shoes are awesome shoes, because they are known to be comfortable right when you first put them on. This shows people that K-Swiss is a good brand, because people can walk around with comfort.
In my opinion K-Swiss is a great brand, because I like to run in the summer to keep myself physically active. I have two pairs of running shoes and one is a K-Swiss pair and the other is Nike. I like the K-Swiss pair better, because when I run the shoes support my heals and I don't feel like my feet hurt after I get done running. The soles of the shoes support me really well so its very comforting. I've never bought a pair of shoes from K-Swiss that weren't comfortable.
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