Nice, can you give another update in like a week or two in terms of comfort. Not necessarily another video, just a comment on how the comfort is over time would be appreciated. Been thinking about copping the Khaki/light brown version with the pink laces but am waiting for more reviews on it before I pull the trigger
@@ginodurrer8349 overall I think they’re pretty comfortable, but they did end up hurting my feet after a little bit, but that’s just me. The uppers are pretty flexible and easy to break in considering they are kind of cheap materials lol. Overall, I’d give it about a 7/10 on comfortability
It’s actually misspelled as “Cricle” cage! That’s what their brand is called. “Cricle” lmao. Apparently when they registered their trademark there was a typo and they just went with it….so lame.
So I wear a mens us 9.5 for most of the time and for my boots and other dress shoes I wear a size 9. So I went with a size 42 which is about 8.5-9 (more so a 9) and they fit perfectly.
So do you think they are legit? Cuz i search online and there are so many people selling them for less then half the price, i am very confuse on who to believe..
@@matteoturrina4317 I would definitely go with circle cage if you’re not sure. Like I said the materials aren’t all that great, but if that isn’t an issue for you go for it.
So you bought these from the official circle cage site or not? Because then they’re probably just real because it’s a Chinese brand. And the cheaper one on tao or eBay are fake.
@@davidniemba1746 I bought them off their website, but from what I read after the fact their manufacturing is in china but idk if the brand is actually based in china. And they do bend easily, but not too easily if that makes sense lol
Nice, can you give another update in like a week or two in terms of comfort. Not necessarily another video, just a comment on how the comfort is over time would be appreciated. Been thinking about copping the Khaki/light brown version with the pink laces but am waiting for more reviews on it before I pull the trigger
@@Rare. I got you 🫡
How is the comfort?
@@ginodurrer8349 overall I think they’re pretty comfortable, but they did end up hurting my feet after a little bit, but that’s just me. The uppers are pretty flexible and easy to break in considering they are kind of cheap materials lol. Overall, I’d give it about a 7/10 on comfortability
@@Rare. I’ve given you an update my friend 🫡
Solid review was looking into these I think I changed my mid
It’s actually misspelled as “Cricle” cage! That’s what their brand is called. “Cricle” lmao. Apparently when they registered their trademark there was a typo and they just went with it….so lame.
@@jbw6351 yea unfortunately my dumbass didn’t notice that till well after the fact 😂😂😂
what did you go with sizing
So I wear a mens us 9.5 for most of the time and for my boots and other dress shoes I wear a size 9. So I went with a size 42 which is about 8.5-9 (more so a 9) and they fit perfectly.
So one size down?
@@dankopradovaldivieso1333 essentially yes
nice hoodie
Looks slightly dir...never mind.
So do you think they are legit? Cuz i search online and there are so many people selling them for less then half the price, i am very confuse on who to believe..
@@matteoturrina4317 I would definitely go with circle cage if you’re not sure. Like I said the materials aren’t all that great, but if that isn’t an issue for you go for it.
@@Briggs13ful are the laces more thicker than normal ones?
So you bought these from the official circle cage site or not? Because then they’re probably just real because it’s a Chinese brand. And the cheaper one on tao or eBay are fake.
And does the shoe bend easily?
@@davidniemba1746 I bought them off their website, but from what I read after the fact their manufacturing is in china but idk if the brand is actually based in china. And they do bend easily, but not too easily if that makes sense lol