Cue the Applause for Courtney’s Chic Cutout Design

I’ve been stepping out with Courtney lately and loving it. Read my review to decide if  Aetrex’s foot-friendly Courtney lace-up sneakers with plush padding and an appealing cutout design is the right sneaker for you.

My Courtney cognac lace-up sneakers in Cognac didn’t require a break-in period. The fit was perfecto! When I placed my order, I ordered a half size larger to accommodate thicker socks when winter rolls around. They were comfortable right out of the box and I appreciate the extra pair of shoelaces. If you are unsure of  which size to order, Aetrex has a SizeRight mobile app that measures the length and width of your feet to provide you with an accurate shoe size.

The 1.25” heel keeps my feet off the ground, which is great because I can’t comfortably wear a flat shoe or sneaker. Courtney’s cushioning and arch-supporting Orthotic footbed ensures that walking is always a pleasure—not a pain.

I love this sneaker’s rich cognac color, ribbon shoelaces, and stylish cutout design. I’ve added the blue leather version to my Wish List because I think it  looks cool in blue. Of course, one can never go wrong with black and if Courtney’s cutout design isn’t your thing, the Courtney sneaker in dark green suede is a low-key, great-looking alternative to basic black.

To discover how Aextrex used foot scanning technology to create healthier footwear visit the company’s website to watch an informative video.

Rachelle Nones

Staff Lifestyle and Wellness Writer

Rachelle is a New York–born lifestyle writer specializing in beauty, food, fashion and accessories, wine and spirits, and home and garden trending news and reviews. An English literature honors graduate, she brings a sharp editorial voice and storytelling sensibility to every project. Beyond journalism, she writes short fiction and 15-minute mysteries. Her novella The Morse Code Murderer has twice ranked on Amazon’s Top 100 in the Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Short Reads category, reflecting her flair for suspenseful, tightly crafted narratives. Before establishing her writing career, Rachelle worked at diverse gigs, including high-end textile color approval (colorist) and wholesale fashion accessory marketer/public relations associate in NYC's fashion district.