Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid joins Skechers All-Star Ambassador roster | @EdEastonJr
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid is one of the all-time winningest coaches in league history and is now the latest Skechers All-Star Ambassador. Reid appears in a Skechers Hands Free Slip-ins print campaign that illustrates the comfort and convenience of the brand’s innovative and effortless signature footwear collection.
“I tell our players to never get too comfortable mentally, but after standing on NFL sidelines for more than 30 years, I can very much appreciate being able to kick off—or slip in—to my shoes comfortably,” said Andy Reid in a statement. “Skechers knows comfort better than anyone, and these Skechers Hands Free Slip-ins are the best thing to ever happen in footwear! Who has time to worry about tying laces when we have games to win!”
Skechers Hands Free Slip-ins® RF: Durham – Delvor. Designed with championship-level comfort and convenience, this walking-friendly shoe features Skechers Exclusive Heel Pillow™. It securely holds the foot in place, making it easy to step right in and eliminating the need to bend down to tie shoelaces. The lace-up style also features a leather and synthetic upper for an elevated-looking exterior yet maintaining all-day comfort thanks to its Skechers Air-Cooled Memory Foam® cushioned insole.
Reid joins a team of global Skechers ambassadors, including music icon Snoop Dogg, lifestyle legend Martha Stewart, and former NFL stars such as Tony Romo and Howie Long. He will lead both the Chiefs and the next phase of his Skechers campaign, which will be announced in 2025.
Skechers x Andy Reid debut campaign, available on Skechers.com
Find great savings on golf apparel during Amazon Prime Big Deal Days this October.
For all you Amazon lovers out there, Amazon Prime Big Deal Days has arrived and it’s the perfect time to grab all the golf gear you might need. Amazon is offering fantastic savings on countless golf items so you can load up your wardrobe.
In this list, we’ve searched Amazon and found some great deals on golf apparel items. Jus some of the brands included below are Callaway, Nautica, Skechers and Under Armour.
Whether you’re looking for a quarter zip, a long-sleeve polo or a pair of pants, we’ve included it in this list.
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When he tees it up — maybe the Genesis Invitational at Riviera — he’ll be wearing another logo.
Our friends at Bovada have come up with an odds lists to predict what brand will partner with Woods next. Will it be TaylorMade? Will it be Under Armour? How about Ralph Lauren? Or what about even Skechers?
The one thing the eventual winner will have to do? Nail his iconic red and black look.
Here’s a complete look at the betting odds for several brands that may dress Tiger has he enters this new era of his career.
I’ll walk barefoot on sea urchins before I wear a pair of Skechers, but this move into the NBA is genius for the brand.
Alright, folks. Look. Before we get started here, I have to be clear: I know how we all feel about Skechers.
That brand’s shoes are capital U ugly. I don’t mean any disrespect by that — to be honest, Skechers knows what it’s doing. It does it on purpose. And it’s largely worked out. That’s why it’s a multi-billion dollar brand. It’s just not the coolest.
That’s why it was so weird to see all of these Skechers popping up on the feet of NBA athletes. I mean, what in the world? What are we doing, folks? Skechers? In the NBA? That’s wild.
But, listen. Yes, it’s extremely weird. But we’ve got to admit it’s also a pretty smart business move on the brand’s part.
Put your best foot forward this summer with new golf shoes.
Summertime means it’s also tee time.
If you’re looking to get into the game or just revitalize your shoe collection with a new pair of cleats that will complete your outfit, we’ve got just the shoe for you.
We’ve collected some of the best summer shoe drops from across golf’s biggest and best brands to bring you some of the best-performing and, most importantly, best-looking golf shoes the industry has to offer. These shoes will keep both the spring in your step and the sweat off your feet during the long summer rounds.
While you’re getting a pair of shoes for yourself, check out our list of men’s summer shoes for your next couples scramble event.
Apparel, tech, accessories and more, we’ve curated a list of items that are sure to bring a smile to dad’s face while leaving your wallet unscathed.
Not finding something dad will like? Check out some of the best polos, shorts, hats, sunglasses and more to piece together dad’s new favorite golf outfit.
Golfweek has compiled a list of some of the best and most fashion-forward shoes to help elevate your game both literally and visually.
Whether you prefer spiked cleats over molded or sneaker style over a classic look, we have you covered.
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Though this was his first professional win in the U.S., Fitzpatrick continued his past success at The Country Club, where he also won the 2013 U.S. Amateur.
We’ve already taken a deep dive inside Fitzpatrick’s Winner’s Bag but now we get to open up the champion’s closet and see how Matt Fitzpatrick dressed for success at the 2022 U.S. Open.
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This story first appeared in the February issue of Golfweek Magazine.
White shoes with a black saddle. White shoes with a brown saddle. All white. All black. It seemed golf shoes were trapped in an endless cycle of conformity for decades.
Thankfully, those days are over. While there are plenty of golfers who still love to play in classic-looking footwear, the trend is toward athletic-looking golf shoes with bold colors and sporty styles. From posh private clubs to municipal tracks, more and more golfers are wearing shoes that resemble something that might be seen at a 10K race.
That does not mean these shoes are short on golf-specific details. Manufacturers study how golfers put stress on their feet during the swing, looking at various traction elements and how cleats dig into the grass. They are always tinkering with new materials that provide pillow-like cushioning without increasing weight.
But regardless of the style of shoe you prefer, getting footwear that fits properly is key. Walking a course can easily involve strolling four or five miles up and down hills, and even if you ride in a cart, you will walk a lot during your round.
Shoes that are too tight are never comfortable, and footwear that is too big can rob you of traction and potentially lead to blisters. Your shoes should flex under the balls of your feet to ensure both comfort and traction when you walk, yet they need to be rigid enough to keep you locked to the turf so you can maintain your balance off the tee.
Here are several new options that are sure to be popular this spring.