Hey Dude Men's Wally Canvas Loafers
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There is no need to tie yourself. They're known as slip-ons or loafers.
These are not water resistant in the least. They actually soak up a lot of rain and dew. They are extremely comfortable, perhaps the most comfortable shoes I own, but in terms of water resistance, they are akin to wearing an extra pair of socks over your feet.
These loafers do not have an arch support, but they are extremely comfortable and well-made.
Yes! I have two pairs that I adore. In men's, I ordered a size down.
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These are without a doubt the most comfortable shoes I've ever owned. Without the dirty looks, it's like walking on kittens.
You'll never own a show like this. This is the sport utility vehicle of the footwear world. I wanted something that I could wear on my boat with shorts, kakis for church, and just slip ons if I needed to go outside. All of that is covered by these. I'm a 9. I went up a size after reading 5 reviews that said to go up a size if you're half-size, which I did. My toes are comfortable; they barely touch now, but I have long toes, so that's to be expected. Everyone wants a pair of these shoes because they're so comfortable. They are only available in one store on Broadway in Myrtle Beach.
My feet are in pain because of these. These are teeny-tiny little things. both in length and width (this has been mentioned by other reviewers). In most of my shoes, I wear a 12 M, but not in this one. It's the most ailment-inducing of them all. Hands down, the most comfortable shoe I've ever worn. br>br>At the end, my toes were jammed. I felt pinched, as if I were wearing pointed ladies shoes (this is coming from a guy with narrow feet). To make matters worse, the back of the shoe always feels like it's slipping off with each step. The back of the shoe (also known as the "quarter" in shoe lingo) is extremely low. In fact, I measured the height of the quarter and found it to be less than 2 inches above the sole (see photo). These felt more like flip-flops when I was walking. Flip-flops are more comfortable than real shoes. Yes, the foam insole is topped with leather. where the 2% leather comes from thus where the 2% leather comes from thus However, stepping on it will depress you. Only a third of an inch thick, the sole. So. On the back and sides, you're lucky if you get more than 2 inches of foot support. My previous shoes all had nearly 3 inches of heel/ankle support. br>br>Another issue I had with the shoe was that it had no padding on the inside-- none. I got the impression from looking at the photos that there was some inside the shoe. No. It didn't exist. Only the collar around the top of the shoe, which surrounds your ankle, has any padding. Even so, it's a bit of a snare. These are the absolute bare essentials in terms of footwear. For the money I paid. br>br> I had high hopes for this shoe, and it has failed to deliver. Sorry, but these appeared to be a cheap pair of Walmart shoes rather than something of higher quality that one would expect at this price point. br>br>The color appeals to me. but because of how light they are as a result of their nefarious activities I can only give them two stars because of their natural environment. I guess I'll try to make a comeback.
When I was on vacation in Reno, I came across this brand and was immediately drawn to the look, but it was the weight of the shoes that drew me in. I had to put them on after that. I had to get them to see if they could hold up or if they would eventually hurt my feet because they were so comfortable and light. The first pair was made of a stretchy, pajama-like fabric. After discovering that they were genuine and that I enjoyed wearing them, I decided to purchase a pair of grey Wally Sox to replace the light grey ones I had. The fit is the same, the weight is the same, and the comfort level is the same. So I've been alternating between the two for a while, despite the fact that the material isn't ideal for the rainy days we've been having. That's why I went out and bought my third pair, which is now the canvas. I figured the outer material would be better if I got caught in some unexpected rain, and it wouldn't get my socks wet like the thin materials I'd been wearing. They've only recently arrived, so I can't comment on their durability like I can with the others, but I'm just as pleased with them so far. It makes me think of my other pairs and why I liked them so much.
They're extremely light and comfortable for him to wear. They quickly become dirty, but they are simple to clean.
They can be adjusted so that they don't fall off, which is a major issue for him with any slip-on or even boots. They also provide some ankle support while remaining stylish and comfortable. Over the last few years, I've retuned a variety of slippers for him. We bought four more pairs because they're so good. You will not be sorry if you purchase them simply because they are comfortable:.
This is a shoe I enjoy wearing. They're a little on the expensive side. They only lasted a few months, so I'm not sure how long they'll last. During the summer, I use it once or twice a week. Very soft, lightweight, and comfortable; I was looking for all of these things. However, I'm not sure they're worth the money if they don't last long after being washed. I will definitely buy them again if they prove to be durable and washable. The colors and feel are appealing to me. However, your size is a little hit-or-miss. In one style, I purchased a size 7, and in another, I purchased a size 8. One item was returned due to its insufficient size; With one of the styles, I couldn't get the size 7 to fit. This winter, I'll be wearing a size 8; It's a tad larger.
These were purchased prior to our family's vacation. I wanted something light, comfortable, that didn't require socks, that was casual but not a sneaker, and that was a little stylish. br>All of these expectations have been met. br>We took a lot of walking tours around the city while we were on vacation. We went for a three-mile walk. 5 miles per day, and these were always pleasant. br>This year, I wanted to transition away from casual walking in sneakers. I suppose I'm attempting to appear as if my clothing was chosen with care. I thought they would look great with shorts, kakis, or swim trunks. It felt good when I was walking down the street or by the pool.