Callie Critturs
I have had several different varieties of the PVC – knock off B**kenstock Type shoes. But these look super comfortable and a little butter made. When I first got them they were extremely comfortable but I am very unsteady on my feet and I noticed my steps were very difficult because the foot that is actually so very very soft that it was almost unstable **for me** But that's why I rate it down for support But honestly the real deal killer is the fact that the straps stretch so so so easily and fast that by the time I had worn them even two weeks (and I'm in a wheelchair most of the time so I wasn't walking a great deal in them… Just a few steps back-and-forth to the toilet ... but I had to take them in twice to a smaller hole just to keep them on my feet. And one day when we came to an abrupt stop I pressed forward hard enough that the left front strap just plain severed. As Comfortable as they were I will never buy another pair. They were expensive for getting less than three weeks of wear out of them
Stephanie T
I’m normally a size 6.5-7, so I went with the 7-7.5 and they fit perfectly. Size up if you’re in between sizes. These slides are SUPER soft and comfortable, but they’re a bit cheaply made it seems. There are several white “bubbles” in the pattern of the…foam? Whatever the shoe is made out of. They basically weigh nothing, which is nice for wear and around the house, but makes me question the price, for sure. No support for arches (which I wasn’t expecting, since they’re cushy slides) so just be aware of that. They also look a little silly, but I expected this—they’re just for wearing around the house because I have floor-boards for floors right now. I’m giving 3 stars because of the inflated price and the flaws in the material. I think if they were maybe $15, I’d recommend them to everyone as a very easy to slip on, very comfy shoe.