FAQ
Do etnies shoes fit true to size?
Yes. Most etnies shoes fit true to size, but the feel varies by model. Classics, puffy feeling and wide like the Kingpin, Callicut, Sal 23 and Fader , while the Jameson 2 Eco, Barge LS, and Scout are slimmer and more streamlined. If you’re between sizes, use the size guide and choose based on how tight or loose you like to skate or walk with your shoes.
How do women’s sizes convert to men’s in etnies?
etnies follow the standard footwear conversion : women’s sizing is 1.5 sizes up from men’s. If you wear a US women’s 7, start with a US men’s 5.5. If you are below a US women’s 6.5, kids sizing may work too. To find the perfect size, check the size guide and compare US, EU and UK measurements before ordering.
Cupsole vs vulc: which etnies shoe should I pick?
Go cupsole if you normally skate stair set or want more impact protection and support for longer session. Go vulc if you want a lower-profile with quicker board response. In the etnies line, Marana, Fader, Kingpin and Callicut sit on the cupsole side; Barge LS and Barge Plus lean vulc; Jameson 2 Eco lands in between with a slim faux-vulc cupsole feel.
Which etnies shoes work best for wider feet?
If you like a roomier, more puffy fit, start with Kingpin, Callicut and Snake. Those heritage shapes carry more volume through the upper, tongue and collar. If you want a wide-feeling skate shoe without going full bulky, Marana and Fader sit in the middle.
Are etnies shoes made for skateboarding?
Yes. etnies has been a skateboard footwear company since 1986, and its lineup is built by skaters, for skaters. You can expect Etnies shoes to withstand long trick sessions and provide solid impact absorption for big sets, thanks to features like reinforced toe boxes, grippy outsoles, and shock-absorbing midsoles.
What makes Marana Michelin so durable?
The Marana Michelin is etnies’ durability benchmark for a reason. It pairs a Michelin rubber outsole engineered to last up to 3× longer with a fused toe cap, hidden lace loops, and an STI Evolution Foam midsole for impact protection. The result is a skate shoe built to handle real-life sessions.
What does Michelin rubber do on etnies shoes?
Michelin rubber gives etnies shoes more than just a badge. It brings purpose-built compounds and tread patterns designed for longer wear, insane grip, and strong board feel. On models like the Marana Michelin and Serin Michelin, that means more response from the outsole and more confidence when you’re skating hard, not just walking around.
Which etnies shoes are best for impact skating?
If impact protection is the priority, go with Marana Michelin. It is the clearest answer for heavy skating, stair sets and long sessions because it combines a supportive cupsole, Michelin outsole durability and a protective midsole. If you want something a little lighter, look at Serin Michelin or other cushioned cupsole models with more padding than slim vulc styles.
What’s the difference between Fader, Kingpin and Callicut?
All three are etnies icons, but they hit differently. Fader is the everyday classic: balanced padding, bold heel logo and true comfort. Kingpin leans puffier and more retro, with a plush tongue-and-collar feel. Callicut is the full throwback, chunkier, more statement-driven and straight out of etnies’ early-2000s icon era. Choose by how streamlined or nostalgic you want to go.
What kind of shoe is Jameson 2 Eco?
Jameson 2 Eco is the best-selling low-top for skaters who want a slim, classic look without giving up everyday comfort. It uses a faux-vulc cupsole with 20% recycled rubber, a Foam Lite 1 insole and an upper that incorporates recycled plastic. It looks lower and cleaner than chunky classics, and every pair helps plant a tree.
Are Barge LS and Barge Plus good for boardfeel?
Yes, especially if you want a closer, more connected feel. Barge LS is the cleaner, slimmer vulc option with a one-piece toe and stripped-down shape for direct boardfeel. Barge Plus keeps that low-profile response but adds more reinforcement and cushioning, so it is the better pick if you want vulcanized feel with a little more support for longer sessions.
Is Scout more for skating or everyday wear?
The Scout is definitely an easy-to-wear, lightweight everyday shoe. It’s a strong choice if you want something breathable and comfortable for daily use like commuting on your skateboard rather than a shoe built for skateboarding
What makes Sal 23 an icon?
Sal 23 is iconic because it captures a key piece of etnies history. First introduced in 1994 as Sal Barbier’s signature shoe, it helped define the clean, understated side of 90s skate footwear. The reissue keeps the famous “23” branding, padded support and durable outsole, so you get real heritage, not a fake version of it.
What is the Snake fit and feel like?
The Snake is a reissued mid-’90s etnies low-top with a unique look and a wider-feeling, generously padded fit. It uses a cupsole with STI Evolution Foam cushioning, durable suede and leather panels, and reinforcements in the areas that see the most wear from skating tricks. If you like heritage skate shoes that feel solid without being bulky, the Snake is a strong choice.
What makes etnies different from other skate brands?
etnies has always approached skateboarding from the inside out. Founded in 1986 by skateboarders for skateboarders, it was built from Paris and Southern California skate roots and designed around real skate needs rather than trend cycles. That’s why the brand keeps returning to the same priorities: function, durability, purposeful style, and giving back to the culture.
Why does etnies focus so much on durability?
Because durability is literally where the brand started. Pierre-André launched etnies after blowing through shoes too fast and wanting footwear that could survive real skateboarding. That thinking still drives the line today: longer-lasting outsoles, reinforced wear zones, better cushioning and less waste when a shoe can survive more sessions.
What is Skate for Change?
Skate for Change is etnies’ give-back program for nonprofit and grassroots organizations using skateboarding to create positive change for young skaters. It supports these groups with gear, funding, and visibility so they can build community, teach life skills, and create safer places to ride. It’s Etnies putting action behind the culture, not just talking about it.








































