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W**✨
Alot of room and soft!
Really great shoe! It's exactly what I was looking for I was tired of shoes with narrow toe boxes hurting my feet, because I have wide feet. I tried them on and they fit so nice! The shoe molds to your feet, and the room is perfect. I was a little scared of this little tab on the back of the shoe, because I saw a review of someone who wrote it hurt the back of their feet, so I thought it was going to be stiff and rough, but luckily when I tried them on, they were like pillows! the sole is really soft too. The one thing is the knit advertised as breathable is just for design while I was wearing them my feet started to sweat. (and I don't usually get sweaty feet). Other than that all my expectations for this purchase was met! 👍
B**Y
Comfortable, breathable
I really like these shoes, they are a good zero drop, wide toe box sneaker. They are lightweight and the mesh makes them very breezy. I did buy these in October and live in New England, so they will be too cold to wear in the upcoming winter, but for the other three seasons they are a good shoe.My only draw back is the slip on style, versus having a shoe tongue to pull back. I have some pain in the ball of my left foot so I have to pull them on very carefully & flex the bottom of the shoe to ensure I don’t slam that part of my foot into the shoe. Just a thought if anyone else has an injury. Otherwise it’s not an issue.I’m also wearing metatarsal pads on that foot and my foot fits fine in the shoe, I can wear my toe stretchers in these as well. (I’m normally a 6 and purchased a 6. In retrospect I might have bought a 6.5 but only because the met pad raises my toes a little, so my pinky rubs slightly on the shoe. But again this is injury related, my other foot is so happy in this shoe! Only including these details incase others are looking for a shoe for capsulitis/neuromas/metatarsalgia because thet are great for ball of the foot pain with the met pad.)
G**A
Not perfect for my feet, but usable and pretty comfortable.
The width is perfect but the toe box is not really high enough for a diabetic to wear heavier socks without pressure on the toes. When not wearing them, I am stuffing them with paper to stretch the height. I might get a shoe stretcher, but not sure they will stretch from top to bottom of the toe box. There are no inner seams which is nice and the back and sides of the shoe are slightly elastic which means there is no slipping over the heel. Not perfect, but I will wear them until I return for my high priced diabetic shoes the insurance helps pay for.
A**A
UPDATE-SELLER TRYING TO RIP ME OFF! Size chart is completely off and wrong DONT BUY FROM THIS SELLER
I was genuinely excited when I found these shoes. While they aren’t my usual style, I was thrilled to finally see a decent-looking option for wide feet. However, my experience with sizing was extremely frustrating.Initially, I followed the size chart, which turned out to be completely inaccurate. To be cautious, I even sized up, but the shoes were still far too small—I couldn’t even squeeze my heel and foot through the narrow opening. Assuming I may have received the wrong size since these shoes came in packages with other items and no packaging for the shoes itself which is fine but the shoes do not have a size label that i could find, I ordered another pair in an even larger size, well beyond my usual measurements. Unfortunately, they still didn’t fit. If I had gone any bigger, they would have been way too long for my short wide foot, yet the opening remained impossibly tight.Even without socks, I struggled to get my foot in. With socks, it would have been even more restrictive, and if I had managed to get them on, removing them would have been a nightmare. I strongly discourage anyone with thick legs, ankles, or truly wide feet (3.7-4in) from purchasing these. Additionally, the material resembles water shoes rather than standard footwear, which was an unexpected disappointment.I truly wanted these shoes to work, which is why I gave them a second chance, but unfortunately, I was sorely disappointed. They were selling one with a zipper as well which is probably the one I should have got but since these ones were so discouraging I didn't bother with another version.Please do not buy these if your foot width is above 3.7 inches.UPDATE: so after this review goes live this seller trys to say i returned the wrong item. WOW I know for a FACT i returned what i was given which was these terrible shoes. Luckily Amazon has my back. DO NOT BUY FROM THIS SELLER
C**Y
Not a "barefoot" shoe
So, they are cute. Even with huge size 11 feet like mine.They look and feel like the sock shoes. Stretchy, not tight around the ankle (between mid and high volume foot), but the material isn't soft like a sock. It's thicker and scratchier? But it isn't scratchy on my foot.It's flexible, but not the way other barefoot brands are because the soles are thicker. You don't get the ground feel. Still thinner than normal shoes though.The width is alright, but inside the toe box is shaped strangely. I have mountain shaped toes. They aren't as roomy as my Hobibear's, but my big toe is very close to the end while my little toe LOOKS like it's way down the shoe because all the width is in the toe box but not foot shaped.Also, you definitely need socks with these even though they are designed like a sock. When walking in them, my toenails scrape the top and there's a bit of catch and it just feels wrong.Overall, because they're really cute, I'll keep them. But if you're looking for a legitimate barefoot shoe, this isn't it.
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