Yes, partially because of its great looks but also because of it fit and function. I’ve read a lot of complaints about it being too narrow, but I have an extremely wide foot and I don’t feel that it’s narrow. You do have to take a minute to make sure the laces are adjusted right because they will stay put. Also after a game or two they were formed to my foot shape very comfortably. Don't be fooled by the half of the sole that looks smooth. There are micro treads in there that give me great traction. not really sure the wooden shank was necessary, but as a shoe enthusiast, I thought it was a nice touch. I bought two white and one navy pair. All have worked great for my hard-to-fit foot.
PROs: High arch especially when there aren’t many choices! CONs: slightly narrow in the toe box. Tread is slick on side underfoot.
I read a lot of reviews about how different brands fit…I primarily wore Adidas but wanted to try something new. I chose to order a half size up, and love how these feel and perform, this is my second pair and I’m sure I’ll be buying more.
Fit is very uncomfortable and crudely made, and very hot in 50s-degree weather. I cannot imagine what it's going to be like when I play in summer. They are not narrow, as some mention, but I think just awkward and hurt in many places. These are by far the worst fitting tennis shoes I have owned. I wish I could return them, but I obviously wore them. Ah.
These are too narrow for my feet on the sides. (I have bought FILA medium width many times before with no problems.) Because the sides of my feet are "stuck" the heel came up just trying them on in my house. They put some padding to stop this but it is not enough! I can't imagine how many times I would lose my shoe when running hard in a game of tennis!