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F**E
The most comfortable fit I have had in years
These shoe/slippers always very well made with a soft corduroy top and cozy soft inside. The soles are sturdy with the interior have just a comfortable shaping. They are nice and warm. They worked quite well in the rain splashed walkway when out walking the dog. I got black but they do come in other colour's. There is a adjustable top strap to snuggle fit.
D**M
Easy to wear slippers!
Nice slippers and they’re quite comfortable and a bit adjustable if needed. I’ve been wearing them now for a couple weeks and they seem to be holding up well. They definitely give some support and I’m pretty sure I would re-purchase if I need another pair. They do seem to be slip resistant and easy to put on. One nice thing I’ve noticed when I’m wearing them I don’t even realize I have them on—They’re that comfortable!
M**S
Nice and wide
Comfortable trendy i love them only thing i suggest is to put a thicker insole
L**.
Most COMFORTABLE shoes/slippers for swollen ankles, swollen feet and bunions.
These are absolutely fantastic to wear. My feel swell in my ankles and these accommodate that problem. I have tried SO many slipper / shoes and these are the answer for me. I'm beyond thrilled to have a pair of shoes that fit. And they fit immediately. What a pleasant surprise! I've ordered more of these because they are so comfortable. Also, they can be worn with or without socks. Should mention too, that I have bunions and the wide toe and soft material give my feet so much room that the bunions don't hurt. I just can't say enough wonderful things about these shoes. Get them if you have swollen ankles, swollen feet, and bunions. They work. Also, get your regular size. Mine are a tad big, but that's just fine. I bought the light gray because they go well with spring, and summer clothes. Love these shoes! Also, they are cute and seeing that I'm in my very late 70's, that is still important to a person's confidence.
B**5
These are comfortable & a good buy
Love these, they are so comfortable & so practical at the same time; I love the pattern on this pair, it Is delicate and colorful but in a tone-downed way. I bought two pairs of this shoe b/c I was recovering from hip replacement surgery & could not bend over to tie shoe laces, or bend over to get my foot into a tight shoe. These are easy to step into & easy to fasten, plus the interior feels like velvet on your feet.
M**N
Cute flat slipper type, rubber bottom shoe.
Comfy flat shoe. Fit great over my 8 1/2 wide foot. I had surgery on my right foot. These fit over the bit of swelling I had. They are very flat, no support. I knew that at time of purchase. They do make a nice slip-on for a quick outside trip taking out the dog. Would have given more stars except they broke pretty quick. ( see picture) The flap on front, holding velcro strap just broke. After only one or two wears. 🙄They are cute though.
M**A
Good buy.
Pretty, and very comfortable. They are very easy to put on and take off. The velcro holds well. I like the way they look and they are warm. Recommend.
J**G
Wide enough, and nicer than expected!
I wanted slippers to hold my custom orthotics for in-home wear. I usually wear a 9.5EE, and these work just fine in 10W, even feel roomy. (The 9.5 was wide enough but a little short, even with the factory insoles.) For reference, my forefoot is wide but I don't have swelling or circulation concerns.They're nicer than I had expected for the price.The sole is nicely grippy rubber. Too thin to wear on gravel, but certainly thick enough to pass as shoes (not slippers) in indoor situations.The velvety lining is less cozy than sherpa, but warm enough for my needs. There's enough room for thick socks so you can customize! :)Note: The strap across the top is minimally functional - the top of the slipper is sewn to the sides where the front edge of the strap sits, so opening the strap doesn't give you much more room to put the slippers on or take them off. Moderate sewing ability would let you separate them another inch further down, if midfoot swelling is a concern. (You'd have to add more of the velvety bias tape to open it lower than that, and it'd be frustrating, but it could free the top of the shoe down to the 5th MTP joint.)
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