alcubiereeMens Casual Leather Shoes Ankle Chukka Boots Slip On Lightweight Loafers Mid top Walking Driving Shoes for Male
J**Y
Worth the price
Light, fit well, very comfortable, very convenient very flexible and make absolutely no noise.
A**R
Great value and insanely comfortable!
Comfortable, waterproof and love how they look. 10/10 recommend
J**W
Save some time, buy better insoles with them.
Overall these seem like great shoes from my short time wearing them so far.There's a few weird things about them - all easy to fix, but still weird.First, the laces that come in them are comically thick. They come with slightly thinner laces as well that I will be relacing them with shortly. Also, regardless of which laces you choose you'll probably want to relace them before extended wear. They come laced "out to in", with the ends going through the eyelets from the top/outside in, which results in the knot wanting to be tied underneath outside of the shoe. For me, these lace up almost as tight as they can go at the ankle, which means there's no gap for that knot underneath (it needs to be on top, laced in to out).The next weird thing is the silly bumps on the insoles labeled for various body parts - some kind of acupressure thing. But without any way to adjust it, it's just allegedly treating you for everything. The bumps are super-obvious when you're wearing the shoes, but they aren't NOT obvious either. You'll probably want something with better quality and no mystical medicine long-term.The final weird thing is the tag on them that says "TIPS: No machine wash, No exposed to the sun, No water temperature exceed 40 degrees" Okay, they're leather so the first and last ones are pretty obvious, but no sun? Seriously? Do they actually expect these to be worn indoors only? I'm sure they mean more like "don't just leave these out to bake in harsh sunlight for a long time" but yeah. Kinda weird.All in all, these seem like good shoes that will be quite comfortable once they're broken in. (Again, leather, so they have to learn to fit your feet.)
S**G
I recommend to everyone!!!! Very satisfied
Very, very happy with the purchase!!!!! Soft, light, nice to walk in and enjoy!!!! Thank you very much!!!! I wish you good luck in business. You are the best!!!!!
F**8
Sewn sole nice idea, but sole bottom wears rapidly. Maybe ideal for car trunk (boot haha).
+Sewn sole shoed not fall off like most modern glued on soles.+ Could last years if not worn often, or stored in hot car for emergency footwear.+ Better grip than Sperry's (a more expensive option to get sewn soles)+ Less expensive than Altama Water/Urban hightops.+ More compact than many "sneaker" type shoes, in case you have large feet (like size 12) and find that you can't fit your shod foot on a bicycle pedal.+ True to size - I expected to need a 13, but got a 12 from warehouse cause why not, and surprise, it fit fine.- Sole compound wears quickly. I anticipate holes in the soles, soon.- Slippery feeling when wearing socks, but that goes away.- Tongue painful when laced up tight, especially at first. Just lace them super loosely.- Feet will hurt if you are standing for a long time on pavement.- Weird foot massage feeling when new, in lieu of even cushioning.+/- Funky/unique/stylish/goofy look.Price is decent. I may have talked myself into throwing these in the car trunk rather than wear them daily, in case I have car trouble when out wearing slippers.As a kid, I wore shoes until they had holes in the toe or wore through the sole, and that was with growing feet. As an adult, I've found shoes don't last long, even if I don't wear them often, because the soles always start to come unglued. My best shoes have been Sperry topsiders, and Walmart $20 hikers which give you about $20 worth of wet/dry/muddy hikes before falling apart one way or another.I've been interested in sewn soles, for this reason.I also wear slippers quite a bit (flip flops) because they are easy, comfortable, and affordable.But this means, that I could be out and about, run into some kind of emergency, and then be stuck in footwear that is not good for more than a mile of walking, or any running, climbing, etc.I have not found a good pair of shoes that could be put in a car, and months later, still hold together. I may have just talked myself into throwing these in the car. Run out of gas, car trouble, zombies etc., and they'll be good for more miles than I would likely need to walk, and cheaper than Sperry's.
C**.
The shoe laces.
This shoe feels great, light weight, but the laces are very weak. Buy stronger ones.
J**E
Grate shoes
Grate shoes comfortable good quality will buy more
T**.
Not real leather on the outside
Real leather on the inside, but the outside is not. They are comfortable like a moccasin. Not made for hiking off trail.
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