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M**N
Barefoot splendor
The media could not be loaded. Update: 8/23/2024I got these in January and have put about 300 miles or more on them. Not only do I get compliments on these shoes everywhere I wear them, they are VERY comfortable, and the minimalist design has resulted in an increased strength in my feet, ankles and calves. I even hiked for miles in Joshua Tree National Monument in 90 degree heat. The soles are beginning to wear out, so I will be purchasing another pair. Now, when I wear shoes like Hokas, recommended by a physician, my ankles scream. In these shoes, my legs celebrate, and my feet feel like they are gripping the Earth's core!Update: 2/24/2024It has been about a month with these shoes. I started wearing them more and then went for some extended trail walks (~5 miles). I love the way they engage my feet, ankles and calves. I feel a positive attachment to the ground, unlike over stuffed shoes like HOKA. While the HOKA shoes have their benefits, these minimal soled, barefoot shoes are great.Original Review:Some reviewers mention the lack of support and being able to feel gravel or stones. They may not be aware that these shoes are meant to be barefoot shoes - no support. The idea is to feel the ground and to allow one's feet to spread out as they would without modern footwear.I just received mine. The fit is perfect. They look great. I can't wait to take them out for a spin. I have been wearing Whitin Men's Cross Trainers as slippers for months. I really enjoy the way they feel, so I bought these chukka shoes.Benefits:1. Low cost2. Barefoot design3. Attractive
M**O
A very unique look
I bought the Alcubieree Men's Casual Leather Ankle Shoes for my son and he was very happy with them! They have a really unique look that stands out in a great way—stylish without being too flashy. The quality seems solid and they’re comfortable right out of the box. Overall, a great purchase and definitely something a little different from the usual.
M**T
Good for the price
Leather is a bit thin but they are comfortable. Wear an 8.5-9, ordered and 8.5, fit is just right. Worth the price.
B**O
Pretty impressive
Roomy and comfy. Very impressed with the quality of these. Only thing I recommend is better insoles (which I ordered when I bought these).
B**Y
Very soft
They looked pretty good and seemed comfortable but they were the wrong size They were too big so I returned them after 30 seconds trying them on.
C**R
Great look, perfect fit!
Perfect Fit! These look as awesome on out of the box as they do on Amazon. Comfy and look great. I always order 10.5 on Amazon (dozens of pairs) and these are no different, perfect fit for me...
M**L
Comfy
Extremely comfortable, and has a nice mix of modern and rustic look
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.)
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