I don't think NB# shoes are as comfortable as people say they are. I also *kind of* agree that they're not the prettiest. A lot of "dad shoe" but make it skateable looks. 50/50 on their catalog of models. However, their colorways > shoe design to me.
I've bought, skated, and tried on multiple models. All felt like something was "off" about them. Sorry NB# heads, they just ain't for me!
1010 - too much heel toe drop to feel comfortable for long periods of time. Seemed like I'd feel disconnected from my board if I tried to skate them seriously beyond what I tried in them.
808 - less heel toe drop, but too narrow/numb feeling in the toe box. Easily one of the better designed NB# fit-wise and looks.
440 - too thin of a sole. Boxy upper and a less plush SB dunk sole feel. Rubber is too hard of a compound, perhaps. Flick was okay at best.
933 - kinda clunky feeling, but maybe that goes away with break in. They do feel far more comfortable than other models and seem better built. Good looking front of the shoe, but kinda not so good looking heel of the shoe when seeing the whole shoe. Also, quite narrow in the rear/midfoot area.
358 - Arto's vulc. Comfortable enough to walk around in, but heavy feeling. The leather colorway I had felt stiff forever. Felt like it would be difficult to skate because of that. I did like them while I had em tho
600 - that shoe has the weirdest fit I've experienced from a big brand. My heel and toe were lower than the arch and it's all I thought about. Didn't feel like I'd have an even foundation while wearing it. Not comfortable at all. Not for me, but they look cool.
213 - easily one of the best shoes NB# had ever made. A nice, wide court vulc with sufficient padding. When I skated vulcs these were a fun one to skate. A more wearable blazer mid.