The Euclid were part of one of those OTC collections with the weird construction. Not a full wafflecup.
I think the Stage 4 low and mids and Gilbert's first pro model were the initial interation of the wafflecup but it has changed a lot since then.
Thanks for posting that video.
Funny that started fifteen years ago now, maybe when times were more simple.
The video and concept and even the look of everything to start with was amazing, simple, clean, especially the look of the first shoes they all were given to try - when you have a simple black upper and white trim, everything just works.
Then the end product I recall a lot of shops saying those shoes were a great concept but the end results were just horrible and didn't sell, apart from the Andrew Allen navy all suede colourway, which I might have had a pair of back in the day.
Maybe I have more simple tastes too, but I wonder if they had "normal looking" shoes, if that whole line hadn't done a whole lot better in sales.