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P**Y
Take note of their size chart, Style A is different than Style B. LOVE these ankle boots
Edit to update: still holding up well, but I do feel some moisture seeping through between sole and soft material on extra soggy days (when walking in wet grass, standing in wet grass). I may do a bead of silicone. Not changing my rating as these perform within norm of "waterproof".-----------------In short: Seems true to size. Generous width for my wide feet. Comfy cozy feel. Waterproof. Will be good for upcoming western NY winter. I have these in the color blue- the shorter ankle style ("Style B")--I have other boots for deeper snow, but I love this style for everyday wear. Can slip in a chemical foot warmer on extra freezing days. Could benefit from an insert for added cushioning/support. Could wear as slippers. I have high arches and find them to be easy on, easy off. Has a slight elastic portion that helps to get on/off with ease. Back tab to help grip. Durable feeling sole, stitching looks good on upper material. Fleecy inside. I intend to buy 1-2 more pairs (love the colors).NOTE: while I chose my size based on what I normally wear, I noticed that the size chart they included could be confusing. Also, some reviews mentioned this. The US to CN chart (US to China, NOT European) varies between the two styles- Style A (tall) and Style B (short). I have Style B and went with my normal size. Appears that I would go with size smaller if ordering the taller style (style A).Read on for more ramblings (relevant) in case my situation is at all similar to yours:I have wide feet with high arches, hereditary bunions on both feet, both sides. Not as extreme as some have it, but enough to need wide width shoes. These emerged when I was a toddler, and it was a challenge to buy shoes through those formative years. When I was little older, I contemplated surgery. A consult said, 'you can make the shoe fit the foot or the foot fit the shoe'. I think he was being a tad/sexist, but it did deter me from going through with it (not a fan of idea of surgery). So I wore ugly shoes ever since. Very rare to find cute wide shoes back in the pre-internet days.Still, it can be tricky to find shoes marketed as wide width. I found a work around. I buy a pair of shoes half size to full size larger. This seems to add just a little extra width right in the spot I need it, yet doesnt add so much length that it looks or feels off (did you know that each size is only about a quarter inch difference? not much!). My usual size is around a 10. I go with 10.5 if I can get a legit wide width. No wide width? Then I go with 11 women's (or men's 9). The added length also allows better toe spread and more wiggle room for fast walking- the toes are less likely to shift forward enough to hit the tips of my toes.OK so how are these boots? I bought this in size 11.5 because for whatever reason at the time of purchase they were reduced significantly. I hemmed and hawed, and decided to go for it. I figure if they were too big and sloshy, then they would be fine for taking the dogs out (quick on and off), or for use with extra thick socks.These are not too big. A little big, but not so much that I cant wear them. If I order another, I may go with 11, but the 11.5 isnt too shabby. When I buy boots meant for use in winter, I keep in mind that extra thick socks are going to eat up some of the room. But if I only ever wore thin socks or bare feet then regular sized is best. I wore these with no socks around the house for most of the day, and they fit well enough. They will also be fine with thicker socks. Overall I would say go with your usual size. I dont know how they would be for extra narrow feet. Maybe plan to wear thick socks?I like the look and feel. I like how they are easy to get on and off. When one has high arches, it can be a nightmare to try to get on deep slip on shoes. I can get these on without effort. No snow yet, but we are having a lot of rain, I have walked around my grassy back yard while raining with these on and kept dry feet.
R**Y
Good product
Got this for my elderly mother. She said they were light, comfortable, well made, and have good grip. She used them during winter.
A**R
Size down
Love them but I should’ve sized down.
S**A
Pillows for your feet
Super comfy and warm.
S**E
One of my best decisions! Durable, warm, and very comfortable!
Came back for a second pair! I purchased these in Navy Blue a couple of years ago in a size 7. I did size up for the burgundy/wine color because of my bunion and as I’ve aged it seems like my feet have lengthened and widened a bit, plus I wear socks with them. The extra width and length are extremely comfortable and warm for the fall and winter months. I like that that, although plain and unadorned, they go with all my slacks and are virtually waterproof. This is a huge plus when taking my dog out in all types of weather. I have arthritis in my feet, too, and the thicker sole protects my feet for walking. They have proven to be of high quality, yet soft and snuggie! I highly recommend these!
L**A
Laughably cheap
So, the price fully indicated that this would be a very cheap pair of shoes. Basically, they are slippers you can wear to go down to a gross basement or run outside to grab the mail if you're 100% sure no one will see you. Aside from looking cheaper than I expected (and I was not expecting quality!) they are super uncomfortable. There's no support (no surprise!) but the insole also slips and sides and comes out easily so your foot is generally uncomfortable while in these. I would never wear these for long, but I will say they kept my feet warmish and dry while running out to get mail while there was a little snow on the ground. I wouldn't expect them to be completely water proof, but with minimal exposure they held up! So, yeah, I'm not returning them because having basement/outdoor slippers suits me at this lazy stage of life, but I can't actually recommend them to wear for more than 5 minutes.Update 2/16/25 I had these on to run downstairs to do laundry and realized I needed to take the trash out, too. I ran out in these after a pretty big snowstorm. As soon as I was out I remembered what I was wearing and expected to have cold wet feet any moment. Nope! I went through several inches of snow in these and my feet stayed dry. The only part of me that got a little wet was the top of my ankle where the boots didn't cover. That means these were completely submerged in snow and they actually protected my feet! I didn't (and wouldn't) go for a snowy hike in these, but I'm beyond impressed that they kept my feet warm and dry in that much snow! They're still cheap and ugly looking, but I added a star based on their surprising ability to resist the elements.
D**E
Not for actual winter wear outdoors. Great winter house shoe .
I like these but…More like a slipper boot. Not really for actual winter wear and tear. Very comfortable, warm. Not made for serious outdoor time or winters in places like Minnesota.Great for running out to get mail or short jaunts to the store.
C**E
Fit well, keeps my feet really warm.
I fell in love with the look of these cute boots! They are easy to put on and off. They look great with jeans or dressier pants. They were on sale at a great price and the keep my feet warm nicely. I wore them all winter and they still look good!
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