Comfortable and worth your money!
These help my foot pain a lot. They offer support and are slip resistant. They are very convenient and can be worn outside of you need to go somewhere and no one will be they're wiser.
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The Sisttke Womens Mens Barefoot Slippers are designed with your comfort in mind, especially if you're dealing with conditions like diabetes, arthritis, or plantar fasciitis. These slippers offer a wide toe box and adjustable features, making them suitable for those who experience foot swelling and require extra support. With their cozy soft upper and practical design, they can significantly alleviate discomfort caused by prolonged standing or walking.
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These help my foot pain a lot. They offer support and are slip resistant. They are very convenient and can be worn outside of you need to go somewhere and no one will be they're wiser.
Well made and Comfortable! I wear eight and a half but they only had whole sizes so I got a nine. I thought I would have to return them cuz they didn't fit so well until I discovered the strap with velcro. They fit fine and I and they're real comfortable. I like the solid sole so I can go outside if I need to. I can wear them out on errands and they look great. You can't even tell their house shoes.
Runs a bit small. Normally a 37 fits me perfectly. This, my toes hit the end. it's not bad. I'm hoping the stretch out a bit. A 38 would be too big.They're cute! They're foot shaped, so no squished toes.Not fond of the Velcro closure. But the price is right, and they seem to be well made
Edit: tried wearing the smaller sized ones even a few blocks and they hurt really bad with socks on. Tried wearing them just now to simply walk to the end of my block to get my mail without socks, and they caused red marks that quickly on my back ankles. I should have just taken the shoes off and risked walking barefoot. The fabric is highly stiff, but not in a nice quality shoe with thick fabric type of way. More in a thin fabric that's cheaply made and treated with tons of chemicals kind of way. I would not wear these around the house and risk either harming my feet or my body because those chemicals in the shoes can get through the skin when constantly worn. And honestly you need to be wearing about an inch of socks to not feel immense discomfort from how horrible the design and structure of those slippers are. The back of the shoe on the ankle is the worst. It is so stiff yet thin and cuts into you no matter what you're wearing. I'll try to return these as well. If you find these comfortable, I need you to try other shoes out there because that are some of the worst I've worn. I'm poor, so I get not being able to afford more expensive brands, so I don't even mean them. Just spend a little extra because your get are important. These will just cause so many other additional problems. I'll gladly pay double the price of these for better quality.Original: I get what I'd consider moderate edema. I've seen people with much worse swollen feet than mine get, but they do get really bad sometimes. I'm not diabetic, but I have other health issues that cause this. So having a shoe that can adjust to the swollen times is needed. My feet are about 10.5" in length and I have extra wide feet. I got the size 43 (or 10.5 size women's) and they were about an inch too long and were way too loose when adjusted to the tightest I could, even when my feet were swollen decently bad. I went ahead and ordered a size down, size 42 (or 10 size women), and they fit pretty good.I haven't worn them yet too much. I thought they could be used as a walking shoe but that's doubtful I could walk long distances, like 2 miles total which is my typical walks for exercise. They are a decently cheap shoe that I can use when I go get mail or walk a couple blocks only.They smell very chemical smell out of the package which I really hate knowing are on my feet. I'll make sure to wear socks when I do wear them.They style is not as good as in the pictures. They look rather cheap. The first ones that I ordered were the burgundy color and they dye stained the sole really bad. So when I got the size down I decided to get the tan because I also didn't like the thought of that harsh dye either.
I’m supposed to have an arch support and regular slippers don’t provide that. These have moderate arch support & do just fine for slippers / indoor shoes. They are wide enough and stretchy enough to wear a heavier sock. They have a great nonslip sole. I’m hoping they continue to be warm and comfortable throughout the winter.
The shoe definitely has a large toe box (I ordered the 8.5 wide size). The length of shoe is not good.
I'm not sure the sizing is correct on this item. When I received the shoes, I tried them on and my toes hit the edge of the toe box. In looking at the shoe, they state a size 40. It's been my experience that a European size 40 is a womens US size 8, not an 8.5 as their chart indicates. I double checked this in several places and for the most part, a ES 41 is an 8.5. But the charts varied so I'm not sure which one is correct. In any event, I can't wear them and am returning them. Otherwise they are as advertised on the webpage.Another consideration is that once I could actually see them, they are a little to "knitty" for me. The website does describe them as a knit shoe, but this material is almost like a thick sweater. I need something a little sturdier.Overall, the webpage description is accurate, (English is not their first language), but the sizing isn't.