

🦶 Step into freedom: Barefoot comfort meets modern performance.
LUSWIN Barefoot Sock Shoes combine a zero-drop minimalist sole with a stretchy, breathable sock upper and a durable anti-slip rubber outsole. Lightweight and foldable, these versatile shoes are designed for indoor and outdoor activities including yoga, running, hiking, and casual wear, offering natural foot movement, superior grip, and easy portability.





















| Closure type | Pull-On |
| Inner material | Textile |
| Outer material | Rubber |
| Sole material | Rubber |
T**Q
Comfortable
These barefoot sock shoes are surprisingly comfortable! They really do feel like walking barefoot but with the extra grip and protection of the rubber sole. I like how lightweight and foldable they are—I can throw them in my bag or even a pocket when I’m not wearing them. The material is stretchy and breathable, so they fit snugly like socks without feeling too tight. I’ve used them for quick workouts, walking outside, and even just around the house, and they’ve been great in every situation. The non-slip sole makes me feel secure, and I love that my feet can move naturally. Overall, they’re a great value if you’re looking for minimalist shoes that are easy to carry and super comfortable. Definitely recommend!
P**H
very nice
Very nice, super comfortable. arch suppression is there. they dont have any logo which is nice. they have great grip on tredmills. Honestly these could replace loafers or slides. very useful slip on shoes.
J**.
Snugg and super grippy
Some of the best diabetic shoes i've ever owned. I know they're not categorized as diabetic shoes, but they sure work nicely, the only reason I gave a four star is because they are awfully tight to get on, but once they get on, they're super comfortable.
T**T
Best thing I never knew I needed
So I bought these for archery hunting so I can spot and stalk big game. I hunt the rugged maintains NV and they are covered in sharp rocks and cactus of all kinds. I have always stalked In wool socks but after I saw these I figured it’s worth the risk. Well they exceeded any hopes I had for them I can feel everything under my feet but not have any of the pain so I can walk smart and not step and make noise. These things are so tough that that I can run through the mountains and even though I feel the rocks cactus sticks etc without any worry at all. These are a game changer for sure. Light weight, easily packable, very good grip, they fit perfect, and breath very well. I have two pair and will gift them to my hunting partners as well.
W**G
Great shoes packaged poorly
UPDATE 7.4.25: Despite my complaint I ordered two more of these. So I have three different colors now. The first pair was the maroon version. Those are way more deformed than the two new pairs that I bought, green and black. These still came in deformed, but the upwards curl is not nearly as intense. Also, the tissue paper was not adhered to the rubber of the shoe. I suspect the maroon pair was packaged at a hotter temperature than the other colors I have were. Still disappointing though because it causes a mild toe rub on my longest toe on my right foot and it is annoying. I mostly wanted to update the old review to correct what I said about the different brands of these shoes being exactly the same. That it not accurate. They are incredibly similar, but there are some small differences. In comparison to Joomra, these have more rubber on the top of the shoe and the heel rubber comes up a little higher. While it isn't a huge difference, the Luswin does offer a bit more protection for the foot that the Joomra does. Also, I can't tell if the sole is thicker on the Joomra or if the material used is a different type or density, but these are not as thick or as cushioned as the Joomras. Once again, it is not a huge difference, but it is observable. The toe box of the Luswin is wider than the toe box of the Joomra, enough so that this might make a difference for people with wide feet. And the ankle opening of the Luswin is much more snug than the Joomra and thus more likely to keep out debris if you are like me and walk on natural surfaces as much as possible. Overall I would say the Luswin seems slightly superior to the Joomra... that is, I would say it, but I can't because of the fact that they are packaged in a way that deforms them and makes them uncomfortable. ORIGINAL REVIEW: This is not my first pair of these sock shoes. I think they are great ultra-minimalist shoes that, from my experience, allow the feet to function in a way that is much more aligned with their bio-mechanics than barefoot shoes that resemble and are modeled after traditional non-barefoot/minimalist footwear. I ordered this pair because I already knew that I liked these shoes. I've seen at least four different brands for these shoes on Amazon. Beyond some minor aesthetic differences, these shoes all appear to be the exact same thing, just with different branding. The pair I owned prior to these are branded as both Joomra and Whitin. I recently ordered a pair of these for my girlfriend, and this pair was sold under the brand "Sports" (that's what the shoe says anyway); again, they are exactly the same as the Joomra/Whitin's I already owned aside from some minor aesthetic differences. I bring this up to point out that the Joomra/Whitin's and the Sports' versions version were packaged in a way that made sense: they were stacked one on top of the other and bound in plastic. The bind was tight enough to keep them together but not so tight as to smash or otherwise deform the shoes. Unfortunately, the Luswin version of this shoe is packaged differently. The Luswin's I received were rolled into a ball from toe to heel, wrapped in tissue paper and crammed into a box. Upon removing the shoes from the box, I discovered that the tissue paper had adhered to the rubber part of the shoe (i.e. probably 70% or so of the shoe) and had to spend five or ten minutes trying to get all of that off... "trying" being the key word because I still haven't managed to get all of the tissue paper off yet. Even more annoying is the fact that they arrived rolled up and deformed. The deformed shape has set into the shoe pretty solidly, and I have no clue how long I'll have to wear these before they reform to their normal shape (assuming they are able to do so). In the meantime, when I wear them I can feel the tension in my feet from the shoe wanting to curl up on itself. Not only is this bothersome, but it is antithetical to the purpose of barefoot shoes. These shoes need to be packaged differently. I'm not sure what the purpose of the box and tissue paper is. Perhaps I'm wrong, but I have to imagine it is cheaper to package these with a bit of thin plastic wrapped around them than it is to package them in a cardboard box with useless, hassle-inducing tissue paper wrapped around them.
C**2
Excellent Value Sock/Shoe
I was looking for a sock/shoe that would be comfortable while going through an airport and for flying. Due to the look of this sock/shoe it is possible to not have to take these off at TSA security check-points, because these really aren't a shoe, just a reinforced sock. The material is very sock-like, with a rubberized sole, which makes it comfortable, and easy to pack, taking very little space at all. The sock/shoe is warm and the material is perfect for indoor wearing. I haven't tried it outside yet, but I will soon. Overall, this is a high quality sock/shoe with an excellent price!
M**E
Not wide enough
These will not fit wide feet.
A**D
Comfy and I’m a size 13 WW
Really tough to get on but once there, you’ll want to go dancing!
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