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VERY SMALL but otherwise perfect
Size: 9 Women/8 Men, Color: Black/White/Black
okay so one of my feet is slightly larger than the other, only like a quarter maybe half size, making shoe shopping difficult sometimes.. not often bc with sneakers and other closed toe shoes, itโs not usually a problem, itโs really only slides. anyway iโm a womenโs 8.5 sometimes 9. if they only have whole sizes, 95% of the time I go with 9 and rarely an 8. iโve never in my life bought shoes larger than a 9. itโs worth noting I recently bought two new adidas superstar sneakers in a 9 and I wear them when I want comfort bc they fit so well. that was maybe 6 months ago and Iโm grown so they are not changing.
I order the 9 (menโs 8/womens 9) and my left foot looks fine but the bigger foot is giving me pause. the shoes themselves were the exact length as my actual foot, leaving no room at the toe or heel, and my feet fit perfectly in the indentations of a foot.. but they just didnโt feel right. I walked around my carpet for a little bit and caught my toes hanging past the actual shoe and basically in mid air. At that moment I knew I needed to size up to a 10 which is crazy to me. The 10 got here today and fits much better, even though now itโs a little big on my smaller foot, but not enough to cause a problem. Iโm just shocked iโm wearing a size 10 bc im 40 years old.. lol iโve been buying shoes for quite some time and never once in my life did I need to size up to a 10. Surprisingly the 10s arenโt noticeably bigger all around, like in the actual strap that holds your feet. I love these slides, always have, I just donโt ever remember having to buy a 10. Personally, I think itโs because of the unisex sizing- menโs and womenโs shoes are more than one size different. Itโs closer to a size and a half. my parents had a shoe store for like 15 years so I promise you I know what Iโm talking about. anyway I would absolutely recommend sizing up one whole size unless you know for a fact what size you wear in these specific shoes.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024