W**Y
Nice looking and well made. Great arch support!
Used for foot pain.
T**W
Just go ahead and buy them!
They are comfy, and stylish. Didn’t know how I was going to feel about them as I’m still in my 40s, but you can wear these with jeans, crop bottoms or shorts. I’m satisfied.
M**A
Pretty good shoes
I purchased these shoes to wear in the house as I have some foot issues and need the support rather than going shoe free. They are overall comfortable and I will keep them. However, they were a tiny bit big so I may purchase some winter insoles to help them fit better. But the arch support is good, and they are easy to slip on and off. Kind of wish they had other colors to choose from but not a deal breaker. Overall I recommend them for a comfortable, supportive, easy on and off shoe.
D**N
The fit is perfect!
I love the orthotic inserts. I wear the slippers without socks. They are so comfortable I forgot I had them on when I had to take my mom to her Dr. appointment. The arch support is perfect and something I really need.
D**B
Helps pain but these are NOT loafers as described
Got these for sudden onset Plantar Fasciitis - ouch! Pain started to subside within days - yea! Bought them for indoor use as my slippers had no support. These run big. I'm a size 9, had to get 8.5. After a couple of months, the width widens -- grrr! They slip off my feet when traversing stairs - not safe. Surprised this happened because the fabric isn't thin so it should have kept its shape. These are described as loafers, but loafers encompass the heel - these don't - there is no height behind the heel so they are flip flops. For someone who needs shoes to not slip off, don't buy these. These issues are why I downgraded to 3 stars (although for pain relief, it gets 5 stars).
B**K
So very disappointed
I bought these specifically for traveling through some larger airports. When I first received them,over a month prior to my trip, I wore them around my house for about an hour and was very pleased with the fit and comfort. By the end of my first day of travel, through two airports and 12 hours of flight, I was thinking I didn't like the shoes, as they seemed to get bigger and hotter every step. I figured it would be better when I was just walking, tourist style, and not actually flying. Wrong. By day three I couldn't even keep them on my feet. So hot, so uncomfortable, so floppy and stretched out.HANDS DOWN THE WORST walking shoes I've ever had, and because I was thinking ahead and ordered them a few weeks before my trip I can't even return them.
D**S
Great price
I like the color. I have 2 different sized feet. The side grips help my feet adjust size. Very comfortable! I appreciated the sale price.
M**.
Go-To's⚕️
I originally bought these at the start of winter to wear around the house with fluffy, warm socks. I was on a long journey of healing from a knee injury that happened at the start of pandemic/medical facility shutdowns so I wasn't able to have my non-emergency surgery until nearly a year later in early '21. By the time I had access to medical care, to say I had severe muscle atrophy is an understatement.One significant issue I had to deal with throughout all of it was the very hard, unforgiving tile floors throughout the main areas of my home. I had 'invested' in a couple of pairs of Skechers tennis shoes with max cushioning that were a huge help to get me through the toughest days—before medical care access, post-op, a very long road to healing— when it seemed I may never walk right again.As I began to finally turn a crucial corner in getting better and stronger, winter '22 showed up. I am grateful for the Skechers but I was wearing the same shoes during every waking moment of my life for two years. I want my fuzzy socks and Skechers didn't design their awesome shoes with my fuzzy socks in mind so I went hunting. Finding shoes to knock around the house in with good support and genuine cushioning was paramount but not easy. I've worked hard physically, mentally and emotionally in trying to get back to life so I am NOT surrendering any ground gained by trying to make something work that clearly isn't. Cute shoes will be mine again some day but not if I don't do things correctly right now.So, another day of shoe shopping found these shoes (somehow) in my search results for cushioned house shoes and I am so grateful. I LOVE them.I originally thought that if the cushioning was stiff then there was no way I could keep them so off they'd go with the parade of shoe returns that were a 'no way'. My essential criteria was the following: The cushioning needed to give and not just look like a cushion but also a good, flexible cushion will hold up. I also figured I would lift the insoles and slide in one of those basic, white Dr. Scholl's insoles underneath the one it came with if needed, just for extra protection on my healing muscles and joints because of the tile.Once I got them and put them on I was so relieved in every single way. I never had to remove the insoles and add another layer of cushion. I am now five months into owning these shoes and I wear the crap out of them. The foam has the right give and has held up on my tile floors. These are my go-to's from the moment my feet swing off the bed in the morning until I'm done with my day. With weather warning up I have ditched the fuzzy socks and now wear half socks. I bought the multicolor rainbow pattern and they go with everything very nicely: dark or light washed jeans; black, greys, blues, light pink, rusts, tans, browns, reds, maroons, gold's, greens, stripes, solids, and some prints that aren't too loud and busy.With daily wear in and out of the house I'm not experiencing any overstress, stretches or tears. The ONLY thing I don't like is the design in the heel around/above the sole where the front top of the shoe continues around the back of the heel. Every shoe company does this and it's dumb. Can someone please explain the purpose of leaving that ridiculous flap? Find me one person who hasn't flattened that down with wear. Useless and adds nothing to the look of that style. If you're going to be a clog then be one - oy!I've spilt foods while prepping a meal and a drop or two of first morning coffee on them, I'm sure, but with the print I can't see it (yes, I wiped it, anyway. I'm not gross). The fabric has held up and not ended up looking like an old sweater that's been ran through the wash a billion times in the past decade. In fact, I'm buying another pair to throw in my closet because although I got through that storm and I'm not so much as slightly limping anymore but walking a good healthy gate (🙌yay!) it's only recent. So I'm in that early stage of taking those healthy steps while afraid that I'll hurt myself. These are the shoes I've been wearing during that transition with -zero- setbacks. Again, I've had no room in all of this for something I have to make it work - it either works or it goes bye-bye. I want to keep myself protected so the Skechers are still near the front of my closet but if someday I wear these shoes out or leave them somewhere, I want another pair on the ready in my closet and not go online to find them unavailable. Meanwhile, I'm getting so close to being able to wear any shoe I want.If you're healing up from injury or have hard floors, you need a cushion like a pair of tennis shoes that's not a tennis shoe that has give but not too much, you want/need a slip-on, support, an arch that cradle's your sole like a newborn then these shoes are worth a try.Today, my fears brought me here to stash away another pair because for me and for what I need in a shoe right now, they are that good.To Better Health! 👟
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