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For those with tender feet beware they changed from "Made In Vietnam" to "Made in S. Korea" (found on bottom of shoes) and there absolutely is a difference. I've owned at least 6 pairs of Vietnam made sandals, tried on two pairs of Korean made sandals and both were noticably harder, so much so I, sadly, no longer wear OOfos.
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For those with tender feet beware they changed from "Made In Vietnam" to "Made in S. Korea" (found on bottom of shoes) and there absolutely is a difference. I've owned at least 6 pairs of Vietnam made sandals, tried on two pairs of Korean made sandals and both were noticably harder, so much so I, sadly, no longer wear OOfos.
Thanks! I bought two sandals. This brand rarely goes on sale. Also they run one size bigger than normal sizing.
Does this mean if I'm normally a 10.5 I should buy size 11 or size 10 slides (since they come in whole sizes only)? How about the shoes, go with the size 10.5? TIA!
I switched from Crocs clogs to the Oofos slides about a year ago and I'll never go back.
For puttering around the house, taking the dog for a quick walk or doing stuff in the yard they're amazing. The Crocs would leave my feet feeling tires and beat up, but Oofos are so much more comfortable.
Just wish they had my size in the slides available, oh well
For those with tender feet beware they changed from "Made In Vietnam" to "Made in S. Korea" (found on bottom of shoes) and there absolutely is a difference. I've owned at least 6 pairs of Vietnam made sandals, tried on two pairs of Korean made sandals and both were noticably harder, so much so I, sadly, no longer wear OOfos.
Have to agree, there is a difference. For example, the same shoe in every way (style, size) except color and country of origin--the black one had a significantly harder sole than the khaki one. The Vietnamese ones were much softer.
And regarding sizing: I had to order up, not down. I'm a 9W or 9.5, had to go with 10--the 9s were too short in length for the heel.
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Does this mean if I'm normally a 10.5 I should buy size 11 or size 10 slides (since they come in whole sizes only)? How about the shoes, go with the size 10.5? TIA!
I wear a 10.5 shoes in pretty much all brands. I had to go down to a 9 in these slides. I love them.
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And here I'm buying multiple for my future self.
For puttering around the house, taking the dog for a quick walk or doing stuff in the yard they're amazing. The Crocs would leave my feet feeling tires and beat up, but Oofos are so much more comfortable.
Just wish they had my size in the slides available, oh well
And regarding sizing: I had to order up, not down. I'm a 9W or 9.5, had to go with 10--the 9s were too short in length for the heel.
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