Sambas by Adidas are the new trending shoe.
” I really like them,” Anaysia Redd, junior, said. “It’s a nice shoe, but I don’t wear mine anymore. When I first purchased the shoe, I was in love with them because they were trending; but now that I own a pair, I don’t really wear them and don’t really see the hype about them anymore but the quality is great.”
“Adidas Sambas are really comfortable and stylish shoes.” Katie Turner, junior. “They are really nice quality, and you get your money’s worth; they are expensive, but for the quality and comfortability of the shoes It’s worth it. I have a black and white pair.”
Students love the shoe and think it’s very good quality.
“I own the OG pair [original design],” Johanna Witcher, senior, said. “When I first got them they were too big, and I had to send them back to go down a size, but I love the shoes even though they run big. It’s best to get a size down so that they won’t fit too big. The color of mine is just all white and a little bit of black and tan. The reason they are called the OG is because it was the first shoe they made of that style.”
The Adidas Sambas are stylish and very comfortable shoes and are worth every penny.
“I love my Sambas; they are very comfortable it’s like my everyday shoe,” Malaiah Bridgeforth, sixth grader, said. “They are white and red and very easy for me to find outfits to go with my shoes. I got them as a gift from my mom for Christmas, and I would love to get another pair.”
“I have only one pair of the Sambas, but I love them because I have charms on mine,” Amayea Murphy, senior, said. “I feel like the charms made them look better the shoe is just good quality and I will definitely be ordering another pair. I got mine from Journeys in the mall but some people get them from the Adidas website.”
” I feel like the shoe is over-hyped,” Ma’Khayiah Hairston, sophomore, said. “The shoe is way too long on my feet, and I don’t really like them. I have only wore mine like two times, and I don’t plan on wearing them anymore. I think they’re uncomfortable; people with narrow feet should not buy them.”