@@BANKROLSGALLERY nothing luxury about those. I had to deal with one for 5 years and it could barely wash more than 6 pairs of shirts. I wear Medium men's btw.
my favorite thing about the last resorts I had is they honestly make me feel cool when wearing them. I might not actually be cool, but it adds to the illusion.
I think the vans popcush insole works pretty good in these. I had purchased these shoes a year ago but didn’t really like the fit so they ended up in the closet along with all of the other rejected shoes. Thanks for the info!
@@guidosaur7506 my b i thought you were memeing. On stream he went to the fp website and there is a constant gif of the insoles getting a bowling ball dropped on them. It is constantly playing. He made a joke about it. I though u were referencing that
@@RandomCeltic I wanna like those shoes because of the team but the advertisements are pretty mid lol. I thought Decenzo was skating some AVE pro's but he told me in a reply they were FPs haha
@@KyleBGanger I had the opposite experience. Almost every other shoe brand is making high heels with thin toes. FP and Remind offer insoles closer to a zero drop than the traditional skate brand.
I'm always weary when people say size down or a shoe runs large. Many companies (especially smaller ones) use the same sole size for two sizes. 10+11 may use the same sole but the uppers are different.
I use vans pop cush insoles and i leave the front part of the regular insole in because it gives more cushioning in the toebox area since the vans popcush insoles toebox area is thin
I’ve started to look at JPN/cm/mm sizing instead of US/UK between brands, and once I figured my size out for that I haven’t bought a shoe online without trying that didn’t fit really well.
I love when this dude discusses kicks. You could make a shoe channel and many of us would be there. I still need a pair of last resorts. I am a big Larry June fan and sneaker fan in general and grabbed his Lakai Telford model. Probably an odd choice for most "shoe people" /" sneaker heads" but they fit like retro OG high Jordans. I was pleasantly surprised they weren't hella puffy. Actually more on the narrow side. Lakai Telford in the world of Jordans and dunks is underrated. Probably a great skate shoe too. (I no longer skate)
_"Lakai Telford Reissues fit like retro Jordans."_ As a veteran sneakerhead who bought a pair of Telford Reissues to see what's good, that's a lie. There's a special place in the underworld for whoever designed that toebox. Because that's the only part of the shoe that makes all it's positives fall apart. I unfortunately never had the chance to own an OG pair but, just by looking at pictures of those, I'm going to put my bitcoin wallet on the line on OG Telfords actually being the alternative to SB Dunks.
I bought a pair of Lakai Black Sabbath Telford Hi's, and they were too narrow. Too bad man, ik dus how they looked. Lakai shoes however are too narrow for me :(
On my 5th pair of last resort suede highs, these are the only shoes that I’ve consistently gotten, normally I’ll get something new each time but I just love the way last resorts feel and look
hey its me sheamus last resort , thank you for the kind words im glad to hear you enjoy our products! i will be sure to send you out some more canvas hi tops , keep on rocking in the free world and doo doo da loo doo
quality seems extra clear here, I'd love to see a leather hightop from them, the lows look great! I love skating dunk highs and jordan 1s. I used to get Dylan's leather slip ons a lot. There's just something about it, suede is like a shaved down leather byproduct so I feel like I get so much more with leather.
I would like them to come up with a design that doesn't look like something I can get at Payless, for a change. That brand is following the exact same footsteps as Proper. Where is it now?
I love my Last Resorts. They skate very well and the rubber is super grippy. So far I don't really mind the stock insoles, since I don't skate a whole lot of impact anymore. But I do wish I could swap them out for other insoles easier if I wanted/needed to
so i got a few questions about these shoes: first, when your skateboard falls on ur toe does it hurt? its super annoying cuz rn i got nike sb shanes and theyre super thin so when my skateboard falls on my toe it hurts a lot. second, how accurate is the mondopoint sizing? how does ur heel-toe measurement match up with their sizing guide?
@@sutekaa does it hurt when your board hits the top of your foot/toes? Yeah a little, just like 90% of other shoes I've skated before, so it didn't really stand out to me much. They're just like most other "simple" suede shoes, it's not like they're a techy/padded shoe. Kinda similar protection to a Converse One Star imo. As for the sizing, they also remind me a little of Cons. I'd recommend buying a 1/2 size down from what your normal shoe size is. That's been the case with me, and 2 friends that have also skated Last Resorts. And like I said the insoles are very basic, but they're pretty easy to remove and swap out with different insoles. Hope this helps!
@@soydave1988 tysm! i saw some on discount on their website for 45 euros and ive been wanting to get them for a while, the board hitting my toes has only been a problem with the nikes i currently have and not the etnies i had before them
Es og accels are the only shoes I can skate , they provide the most protection for my feet. Also very comfortable and durable. They look a bit clumpy but I don't give a toss
@@nosignofzzz6392 I've deviated from this shoe on several occasions now, all different skate companies, and have been disappointed each time except the old axion Mandela s. I ll be skating the og accels only going forward, no exceptions.
@@nosignofzzz6392 the Accel Slim is great, but the forefoot is probably the thinnest outsole of any shoe I’ve skated. I really wish èS would have taken the Accel and slimmed down components instead of removing them entirely.
I’ve always enjoyed Dr. Scholls insole the regular ones not the sport ones. Since they’re thin I just put them on stock insoles and they feel just as good sometimes better than pop Cush and fp insoles. Im not a high impact skater but it’s been easy on my knees and ankles
@@roastbeefy0weefy do either of u recommend sizing down .5 size for the insole?? I’m normally a size 9 but I’m a size 8.5 in last resorts was wondering what size insole I should buy
Great video. I find the easiest way to take the insole out is to leave them sitting on a radiator for a couple of hours until the glue is practically melting and then they just come straight out. I've never microwaved them, but surely that won't do a good job of softening the glue. I skated them with Footprint Kingfoams for a bit but then I had a session with the original insoles in and I actually think they're not too bad. I'm only a UK size 8 though so maybe they scale differently and the insoles are effectively thicker in a smaller shoe?
Canvas shoes are great when it’s hot. I go to Puerto Rico frequently to work, and my first trip made the mistake of bringing suede shoes. No breathability and trapping a lot of heat because of that. Now I’ve got my canvas pair waiting for whenever I go. Maybe I’ll give these last resorts a whirl when the others are finished.
I sent money to Joey B for those insoles… I hate to say it, but it was worth it. I’ve landed primo a couple of times in my last resorts and it hurts less than my last set of NB 1010’s
I just bought my first pair. If someone at last resort is reading this comment, I wouldn’t have bought them without this dude talking about them for the past year.
chucks are better than your flow sponsor because they are inexpensive to replace, you can treat them like shit without the anxiety of tearing them apart your first day. gives you more confidence to be honest
Hell nah to this day they're still not TTS for me. I have a decent amount of empty toe space wearing size 12s in every brand ever (except cons) and size 12 VM001s were way too long and kept slipping off my heel no matter how i laced them. I have no idea how all these people are saying they are TTS. not even CLOSE
Or rub a smudge of shoe goo into the canvas to protect it from tearing up. Also super glue your stitches before you skate any shoe to keep them together even after you wear off the stitches.
The amount I'm talking about is not even a dab on your finger, and rub it into the canvas material so it impregnates the material, Without leaving a layer of it. If you are worried about drip, work on your switch! That duck tape had loads of drip!
Mine were the exact same where I wear a size 12 and had to go down to an 11. (unfortunately me shop didn't have an 11 1/2 so my shoes are kinda tight.)
Wouldn't even try removing the insoles if you put them on your foot. I've damaged the foot bed in multiple pairs at this point attempting to remove them after putting them on.
I wonder if you could do the same thing to remove the insole in the Berle pro shoe. The only pro vans I’ve seen that didn’t come with a fucking pop Cush insole. Instead they used a thin rock and stitched it into the shoe. Like wtf
Love my last resorts. Thinking about stitching a cariuma logo onto the side. Thoughts?
Please do
Do it
Skate one foot with a last resort and the other with a cariuma shoe
You got the black Cariuma shirt to match?
@@dadmadedinner5456 no but I have a sick adidas skateboarding shirt I'm probably just gonna stitch the cariuma logo over that
Never thought I'd see the day we get people flexing Last Resort leather samples.
Who asked for this video
the company is 2 years old
People would do anything once they get free shit
Gifted hater finds the g spot in a pair of last resorts, 2022 (colorized)
Made me laff
Nice, you got that euro style washer/dryer combo in the kitchen
Gives me luxury 1 floor duplex vibes😂🔥
@@BANKROLSGALLERY nothing luxury about those. I had to deal with one for 5 years and it could barely wash more than 6 pairs of shirts. I wear Medium men's btw.
@@swarthybullxxx i was more talking the look of it. Not familiar with the performance of them
@@swarthybullxxx I mean that's like 12 shirts. Enough for a solid week.
Never thought I’d see L from death note giving a shoe guide/review
my favorite thing about the last resorts I had is they honestly make me feel cool when wearing them. I might not actually be cool, but it adds to the illusion.
I am currently also skating the all black vegan high top. And they are one of the best shoes I've ever skated.
we get it youre vegan
@@dani9954 And so should you
@@dani9954 lol this comment did just seem like a cringe way to say that you're vegan.
Why are they so great? Serious inquiry
Just got done skating this perfect to watch while I’m eating a bunch of chicken and rice lol
I think the vans popcush insole works pretty good in these. I had purchased these shoes a year ago but didn’t really like the fit so they ended up in the closet along with all of the other rejected shoes. Thanks for the info!
Definitely need to see you get some FP shoes and do the bowling ball test
obvious stream viewer here
@@RandomCeltic not I, if that's what you meant. I'm too broke. I get all my stuff on the sale section from paradeworld lol
@@guidosaur7506 my b i thought you were memeing. On stream he went to the fp website and there is a constant gif of the insoles getting a bowling ball dropped on them. It is constantly playing. He made a joke about it. I though u were referencing that
@@RandomCeltic I wanna like those shoes because of the team but the advertisements are pretty mid lol. I thought Decenzo was skating some AVE pro's but he told me in a reply they were FPs haha
@@KyleBGanger I had the opposite experience. Almost every other shoe brand is making high heels with thin toes. FP and Remind offer insoles closer to a zero drop than the traditional skate brand.
that house looks nice af, love the price tag on the vase of the plants
my man hater is living life
I've been wearing the FP insoles for quite a while and they definitely work. I always just do the $20 ones and they work great.
I'm always weary when people say size down or a shoe runs large. Many companies (especially smaller ones) use the same sole size for two sizes. 10+11 may use the same sole but the uppers are different.
Man, that's criminal if true.
I use vans pop cush insoles and i leave the front part of the regular insole in because it gives more cushioning in the toebox area since the vans popcush insoles toebox area is thin
I’ve started to look at JPN/cm/mm sizing instead of US/UK between brands, and once I figured my size out for that I haven’t bought a shoe online without trying that didn’t fit really well.
Fr! Life changing realization, only two companies carry my true size
I love when this dude discusses kicks. You could make a shoe channel and many of us would be there. I still need a pair of last resorts. I am a big Larry June fan and sneaker fan in general and grabbed his Lakai Telford model. Probably an odd choice for most "shoe people" /" sneaker heads" but they fit like retro OG high Jordans. I was pleasantly surprised they weren't hella puffy. Actually more on the narrow side. Lakai Telford in the world of Jordans and dunks is underrated. Probably a great skate shoe too. (I no longer skate)
Good job Larry 🍊🍊
what? LOOK OUT CHRISTIAN FLORES!! for real that guy is cool, though. Cariuma water carrier or not...
_"Lakai Telford Reissues fit like retro Jordans."_
As a veteran sneakerhead who bought a pair of Telford Reissues to see what's good, that's a lie.
There's a special place in the underworld for whoever designed that toebox. Because that's the only part of the shoe that makes all it's positives fall apart.
I unfortunately never had the chance to own an OG pair but, just by looking at pictures of those, I'm going to put my bitcoin wallet on the line on OG Telfords actually being the alternative to SB Dunks.
I bought a pair of Lakai Black Sabbath Telford Hi's, and they were too narrow. Too bad man, ik dus how they looked. Lakai shoes however are too narrow for me :(
@@dylives7667 more narrow in the toe than sb Dunks.
Thank you gifted scooter I just picked up my new pair of the last resort catiba pro surfskate sandals
Daaaaayum. Joa using his sleepy voice in this vid 😍
i love the reviews and guides you do because you go super well in depth and talk about the important stuff.
Damn rolled out of bed and hit us with a solid guide. Thanks G
On my 5th pair of last resort suede highs, these are the only shoes that I’ve consistently gotten, normally I’ll get something new each time but I just love the way last resorts feel and look
hey its me sheamus last resort , thank you for the kind words im glad to hear you enjoy our products! i will be sure to send you out some more canvas hi tops , keep on rocking in the free world and doo doo da loo doo
Doo doo
can’t believe last resort left out the cariuma logo this drop
quality seems extra clear here, I'd love to see a leather hightop from them, the lows look great! I love skating dunk highs and jordan 1s. I used to get Dylan's leather slip ons a lot. There's just something about it, suede is like a shaved down leather byproduct so I feel like I get so much more with leather.
I've had my Dylan slip one for 4 years and now the tread is completely gone. Love those shoes
I would like them to come up with a design that doesn't look like something I can get at Payless, for a change.
That brand is following the exact same footsteps as Proper.
Where is it now?
@@dylives7667 does Payless even exist anymore?
@@swarthybullxxx *E X A C T L Y*
I love my Last Resorts. They skate very well and the rubber is super grippy. So far I don't really mind the stock insoles, since I don't skate a whole lot of impact anymore. But I do wish I could swap them out for other insoles easier if I wanted/needed to
i ripped mine out with my hands and put the vans insole in them
@@dani9954 yeah they're not that tough to get out honestly
so i got a few questions about these shoes: first, when your skateboard falls on ur toe does it hurt? its super annoying cuz rn i got nike sb shanes and theyre super thin so when my skateboard falls on my toe it hurts a lot. second, how accurate is the mondopoint sizing? how does ur heel-toe measurement match up with their sizing guide?
@@sutekaa does it hurt when your board hits the top of your foot/toes? Yeah a little, just like 90% of other shoes I've skated before, so it didn't really stand out to me much. They're just like most other "simple" suede shoes, it's not like they're a techy/padded shoe. Kinda similar protection to a Converse One Star imo. As for the sizing, they also remind me a little of Cons. I'd recommend buying a 1/2 size down from what your normal shoe size is. That's been the case with me, and 2 friends that have also skated Last Resorts. And like I said the insoles are very basic, but they're pretty easy to remove and swap out with different insoles. Hope this helps!
@@soydave1988 tysm! i saw some on discount on their website for 45 euros and ive been wanting to get them for a while, the board hitting my toes has only been a problem with the nikes i currently have and not the etnies i had before them
6:00 minions duct tape? Never thought I’d see the day
Which last resorts have the big ass leaf logo on the sides!?!? Those are the coolest
Homies got the Elijah Berle feet
I’m convinced this is the riddler from batman
Oh shit 💀💀💀
Es og accels are the only shoes I can skate , they provide the most protection for my feet. Also very comfortable and durable. They look a bit clumpy but I don't give a toss
Second this. Want try to the Accel Slim’s out too see if they are any better/worse.
@@nosignofzzz6392 I've deviated from this shoe on several occasions now, all different skate companies, and have been disappointed each time except the old axion Mandela s. I ll be skating the og accels only going forward, no exceptions.
nosignofzzz i bought a few pairs of slims when i had just started skating and i really liked them
@@nosignofzzz6392 the Accel Slim is great, but the forefoot is probably the thinnest outsole of any shoe I’ve skated. I really wish èS would have taken the Accel and slimmed down components instead of removing them entirely.
I like dunks would accels be a cheaper alternative
dude just cut to a bowling ball dropping on a cinderblock and called it a day im so done
Vans Brux WC have been my preferred skate shoe. Dope video🔥👟
In order to truly understand the vid at 11:00 you have to close ur eyes and listen to the rest… trust
I’ve always enjoyed Dr. Scholls insole the regular ones not the sport ones. Since they’re thin I just put them on stock insoles and they feel just as good sometimes better than pop Cush and fp insoles. Im not a high impact skater but it’s been easy on my knees and ankles
same! they're all i need
@@roastbeefy0weefy do either of u recommend sizing down .5 size for the insole?? I’m normally a size 9 but I’m a size 8.5 in last resorts was wondering what size insole I should buy
@@Extended_clipsYT if you get dr. scholls type insoles, they are adjustable. They have these cut lines, telling you wear to cut to make it your size.
Great video. I find the easiest way to take the insole out is to leave them sitting on a radiator for a couple of hours until the glue is practically melting and then they just come straight out. I've never microwaved them, but surely that won't do a good job of softening the glue. I skated them with Footprint Kingfoams for a bit but then I had a session with the original insoles in and I actually think they're not too bad. I'm only a UK size 8 though so maybe they scale differently and the insoles are effectively thicker in a smaller shoe?
say "fire slappys sessions" again without the tone of irony, really hard lmao
Been looking for a 100% completion walkthrough for skate shoes
Bro doing the most with that lint brush. I just bought one yesterday
You influenced george so much hes about to get a real job😁😁
Canvas shoes are great when it’s hot. I go to Puerto Rico frequently to work, and my first trip made the mistake of bringing suede shoes. No breathability and trapping a lot of heat because of that.
Now I’ve got my canvas pair waiting for whenever I go. Maybe I’ll give these last resorts a whirl when the others are finished.
The canvas ones fit smaller than the suede ones, in my experience. Skating some suede high tops now and they are decent.
4:35 that “no shit” felt personal
Homie has a hella 'James Spader in the '80s' vibe.
just got some all black low suede ones man and theyre classy
I sent money to Joey B for those insoles… I hate to say it, but it was worth it. I’ve landed primo a couple of times in my last resorts and it hurts less than my last set of NB 1010’s
Skaters get money but still sit on the floor 😔
Facts
Not as much money as that broad that sold her farts in a jar, though.
@@dylives7667 that "broad" made their bag then
I use the converse cons(thinner than pop Cush)insoles in the low tops and pop Cush in the high tops
The ending sounded wild with how he described how to use your fingers 😂 I know it wasn’t intended but I was like uhhhh alright
Thank you for dong this on your RUclips page. All of us at Keen are stoked you've taken the time to do this! :)
I skate last resort and I love em only thing is had to take out the insole and swap Ed them with footprints
I need those leather Last Resorts.
appreciate the use of the Pro Ked outsole
8:25 Ngl the insoles look like a plank of wood 😂 😂 😂
U gonna do a vid on new Pass Port? (appreciate this vid too)
rip those black hi tops do you believe in life after love?
i love this floor setup
I just bought my first pair.
If someone at last resort is reading this comment, I wouldn’t have bought them without this dude talking about them for the past year.
great, I ve been wanting to try a pair. been skating És accel slims and want to switch to Last Resort.
chucks are better than your flow sponsor because they are inexpensive to replace, you can treat them like shit without the anxiety of tearing them apart your first day. gives you more confidence to be honest
I’d definitely go tts for anyone with wide feet I wear a 10 in vans and a 10 in LRs
was gonna say just this, at size 10 they run perfectly tts for me
TTS for me as well. I’ve got 7.5 in vans and 7.5 in Last Resort
Hell nah to this day they're still not TTS for me. I have a decent amount of empty toe space wearing size 12s in every brand ever (except cons) and size 12 VM001s were way too long and kept slipping off my heel no matter how i laced them. I have no idea how all these people are saying they are TTS. not even CLOSE
let me know when they make these into a cup sole
honestly never had problem w my last resorts
Ngl those glossy leather ones kind of look like the shoes I wore to work at Wendy’s
is this a shoe guide or a prostate exam guide
I’ve got size 7.5 (eu 40, 25,5 cm) in last resort, and vans got the same, so they are true to size. So they are not like converse in the sizes
exquisite information my prince
Do a hair product guide next king
Have they figured out their sizes yet I got a size 9 and the where so tiny an I couldn’t skate them , all nines fit me but not in those
This video is like the core george stroumboulopoulos video for Cariuma
Seems like LR is just another way to distinguish from the mass.We already had similar shoe trend such as Duffs or Simple in the 90's.
I got size 10 highs and they fit me perfectly
What size are you usually?
Nice. Just what I needed
Watching this in my fresh out the box old red suede vm001s. Bought them off of the site itself and for some reason they came with a polar sticker.
Mayb cuz they r the same company 💀
@@MultiSneakerLover bro im fucking stupid i didnt realize who ran the company
Nice shoes tho
@@MultiSneakerLover is it really the same company tho? I thought it was just pontus alv who was the owner of both of them. Sister companies?
Was not expecting but love this shit
You look like deathnote character sitting on the floor like that
Yo bro can I come over and do a load of laundry?
Gotta do the Joey insole review
Watched this video while wearing a pair of CTAS pros and felt a little attacked.
light flex with the LG OLED in the back 👀
what size insole do u put in? is it the same size as the shoe or half size larger than ur tru size?
Or rub a smudge of shoe goo into the canvas to protect it from tearing up. Also super glue your stitches before you skate any shoe to keep them together even after you wear off the stitches.
But like shoe goo adds negative drip bruh
The amount I'm talking about is not even a dab on your finger, and rub it into the canvas material so it impregnates the material, Without leaving a layer of it. If you are worried about drip, work on your switch! That duck tape had loads of drip!
Why do they even glue the insoles in?
congrats on 40k internet skate man
Aww my man woke up to do a video 😮💨🥹
In my experience, ankle rolls are worse in high tops.
Excellent content
Footprints are the truth but you can prolly just go with kingfoams 6mm
Mine were the exact same where I wear a size 12 and had to go down to an 11. (unfortunately me shop didn't have an 11 1/2 so my shoes are kinda tight.)
Wouldn't even try removing the insoles if you put them on your foot. I've damaged the foot bed in multiple pairs at this point attempting to remove them after putting them on.
I feel like I'm one of the few people that actually likes the insoles, the leather is nice on the heel
Can you review the Crockett highs
not the oled lmao
gifted baller
Will these look ok with my Big Boy jeans? Not sure if I should pull the trigger
I got wide feet. Last resorts are more on the narrow side like adidas I take it?
was that a okayyy to start the vid? :D
Did you just go thru puberty?
Did you have to smoke before recording?
I wonder if you could do the same thing to remove the insole in the Berle pro shoe. The only pro vans I’ve seen that didn’t come with a fucking pop Cush insole. Instead they used a thin rock and stitched it into the shoe. Like wtf
I actually really loved my ctas highs lol
Love it. Honestly, we're homies now. How long did it take to edit out you cracking up?