The pride of all self-respecting '00s kids, a chunky pair of Skechers were once the kicks du jour. Don't believe us? We trawled through Getty's archive and found photos from a 2002 party to launch the ...
The Children's Advertising Review Unit, an advertising watchdog that keeps tabs on marketing that targets kids, has chided shoemaker Skechers for an ad that made its shoes seem too cool (video below).
SAN DIEGO (CN) - A federal class action claims that Skechers pushes it "Shape-ups" shoes with false claims about their health benefits, and that the shoes "have actually injured some consumers." The ...
Skechers India’s latest campaign Originals Keep Moving starring Bollywood sensation Ananya Panday announces the launch of the brands flagship lifestyle collections, the Skechers D’Lites, which ...
When you think of Skechers, what comes to mind? The sneakers you wore in middle school? Styles that have been adopted into the normcore trend specifically for their mainstream un-trendiness? The new ...
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Skechers USA Inc. will pay $40 million to settle charges by the Federal Trade Commission that the footwear company made unfounded claims that its Shape-ups shoes would help people lose weight and ...
In 2018, Skechers collaborated with One Piece on a collection of five new versions of the brand’s classic D’Lites silhouette. Each of the new pairs was adorned with a bright combination of colorways.
"You actually didn’t save any money because now I hate you, now I don’t ever want to buy a Skechers shoe again." Footwear brand Skechers has been accused of lazily using generative AI for a full-page ...
With a few chunky, “ugly” sneaker designs already under its belt –- Skechers D’Lites Extreme and Skechers D’Lites 2 Flow Rider -– Skechers has unveiled the D’Lites 3 Goblin, the brand’s latest foray ...
Skechers USA Inc. will pay $40 million to settle charges by the Federal Trade Commission that the footwear company made unfounded claims that its Shape-ups shoes would help people lose weight and ...
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