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Rating of 4.7 from over 4100 customer reviews.
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Very good deal. I'd like to get these as I have problems often with my shoes, old age. I'd appreciate any response as to fit, true-to-size. Repped, OP.
Very good deal. I'd like to get these as I have problems often with my shoes, old age. I'd appreciate any response as to fit, true-to-size. Repped, OP.
True to size for me, I have a few versions of these all size 10.5.
Very good deal. I'd like to get these as I have problems often with my shoes, old age. I'd appreciate any response as to fit, true-to-size. Repped, OP.
I would say, yes, Skechers generally fit true to size. SO uses this pair as his in-house shoes due to plantar fasciitis and wears his normal size.
I think he means that they are actually the size they call themselves rather than running too small or running bigger than the stated size. For example, I wear a 10.5 wide and it fits perfectly. If I buy Columbia brand shoes I bump up a full size because they don't sell wide sizes and they run a bit small.
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Why does skechers have to include writing like "slip in" on the sides of their shoes? Why design a shoe to look like it has laces, and then ruin the look by announcing to the world that they aren't actually laces.
It makes the shoes look so much more dorky. Like saying "this guy doesn't know how to tie his shoes and needs to be continuously reminded about how to put them on".
Why does skechers have to include writing like "slip in" on the sides of their shoes? Why design a shoe to look like it has laces, and then ruin the look by announcing to the world that they aren't actually laces.
It makes the shoes look so much more dorky. Like saying "this guy doesn't know how to tie his shoes and needs to be continuously reminded about how to put them on".
I mean I guess if you hang around people who judge others by their shoes 👟..
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Too bad it isn't the navy, I'd jump...but, thumbs up anyway..
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It makes the shoes look so much more dorky. Like saying "this guy doesn't know how to tie his shoes and needs to be continuously reminded about how to put them on".
It makes the shoes look so much more dorky. Like saying "this guy doesn't know how to tie his shoes and needs to be continuously reminded about how to put them on".
Many millionaires are out there wearing Monarchs…
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