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D**E
Value for money
These shoes a so so comfortable that i keep reordering them, I think I am on my second or third pair. I am a Restaurant Supervisor so i am on my feet for an eight hours shift daily. The last pair I ordered it crack at the side by my bunions area. I am still wearing them. From you put it on the first day your feet is comfortable. Also takes liquid polish very well.
M**A
Mother loves these shoes
Bought these shoes for my mother who works 10+ hours on her feet. The first time I bought her sketcher shoes she was having severe back pain, since I am medically qualified through my years of googling experience I determined her use of athletic (more specifically New Balance and Nike) shoes for work were causing her back issues. Well, I was right! Bought her a different type of slip on sketchers and they lasted her about a year. Then it was her birthday and I came across these shoes, and knowing there was a WIDE option made me decide to buy these immediately. She was extremely satisfied and loved these even more than the first pair I had bought her. It offers her the much needed support for her shifts, it is easy to put on/take off, and it seems to be a lot more durable. She loves how comfortable they are and how much room her fat toes have in these shoes. I would definitely recommend these shoes to anyone. I might even buy myself some, too bad corporate finance doesn't allow me to wear sketchers to work.
S**P
Great if it fits just right.
I just bought the size I would normally buy. It fits me pretty well, although it's a slip-on with no way whatsoever to adjust it. So if you have wide or narrow feet or if you are hard to fit, either don't buy it or accept the possibility that you may need to return it (which I think is free for this product if you have Prime).Reasonably attractive shoe, with a sturdy construction and thick supportive insoles. Very comfortable to wear during long days and when you have to stand a lot. However I wish it did have some way of customising the fit of the upper. The shoe fits me quite well, but if I could adjust it a little (or even if it had some elastic or something) it would cling onto my foot a bit which would disperse its weight over my foot evenly and make it feel lighter. It's not a heavy shoe to begin with but because you can't adjust it, it hangs mostly off your ?ankle (not sure what it's called, but if your foot had a wrist, its wrist).Basically if it fits you it's a great shoe, if it doesn't there's really nothing you can do other than send it back.
D**S
Better than expected!
I'm a delivery driver who constantly steps up and down and in and out of a van 100 plus times a day carrying boxes to door steps. I was looking for a comfortable shoe that would be slip resistant on icy sidewalks and be somewhat bouncy to absorb the shock of landing when hitting the ground out of the van seat. That said, I have flat feet and on again off again plantar faciitis. I wore these to work without breaking them in and I had no foot pain all day. I was amazed at how bouncy and light on my feet I felt while working my delivery route. I highly recommend these for anyone who is on their feet or is constantly making harsh landings like climbing down and then taking that last last five to six inch jump down to the concrete and need to absorb the shock. My knees even felt better and my back pain was lessened. I will definitely buy a pair of these again. I think nurses, drivers, walkers, people with foot ailments or anyone on their feet all day will love these.
D**A
Sore feet
They are good for non slip but homes they are not comfortable at all you can feel the floor through them
D**N
My high arches ached after wearing these shoes for weeks & they squeak!
These are the worse shoes I've ever worn. I walk a lot on my job and my old cheap pair of shoes that worked fine just wore out so I read reviews and ordered these after getting some Doctor Scholl's that were, like these, too small when I simply got my standard shoe size. After the Dr. Scholl's and the reviews here I knew to buy a larger size so I got 8 1/2. Truly an extra 1/8 to 1/4 inch would've been better but a size 9 would probably have been too bad. Partly I think this is because the shoe comes with a removable shoe cushion which seems to be extra padded in the heel area which causes the feet to be pushed forward in an uncomfortable way. Let me also add that they squeak when walking!At first I thought the insoles were soft and would work beautifully but after a bit there was a lot of pain right before my heels near the outside of my feet. I tried all kinds of massaging and stretches to no avail. Pain persisted. I got gel cushions for the heels. Pain seemed worse, not better. Finally, after my usual three days off and noticing once again that the pain wasn't as bad as my 'weekend' progressed, I realized it had to be the new shoes. Now I do have a high arch so I thought perhaps the additional arched cushion was the problem so I pulled out all extras and just wore the shoe. Still pain. Finally I just went to a previous shoe I had stashed away. Viola! Pain starts to be less. It's still there a bit but it's only been a couple of weeks since I gave up the Skechers.Now I love Skechers. I really do. Usually they're quite comfortable and a pleasure to wear. But these were just awful. But again, I have been told that my arches are like a Barbie Doll's (weird comment, I know but that person's observation) and that may have played a part in it. Perhaps if I'd thought to remove the cushion in the beginning I'd still be loving Skechers. Perhaps. And yet who can say? All I know is that my feet don't hurt half as much as they did before. I could barely walk on my off days when I first woke up! And I was walking less than I usually did when I got the Skechers! Plus, the squeaking never went away as I thought it might although I did look online to see how to prevent the noise. But I never got around to it since I just gave them up.Just a really odd experience. The removable insoles may help if one has a low arch possibly. But, maybe, beware if you have high arches I guess. Squeak, squeak.
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