Skechers Men's Nampa-Groton Food Service Shoe
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The price is reasonable. They appeal to me and I use them at work. It's debatable whether they'll keep you comfortable for eight hours. br>These aren't meant to be worn on the trail.
These are in a large size, which I prefer. They're very comfortable, and if you need them to stretch, they'll do so over time.
I bought them for my son, he used them, and his expression was: What a calmness! br>However, I'm not sure about security jobs!
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Update: Less than a month after purchase, the shoes started to fall apart. The tread on the bottom of the shoes has already started to fall off. Purchases should be avoided. br>br>Excellent appearance and feel. After the break-in period, the fit is a little looser.
The top lip of these shoes digs into the front of my ankles, cutting off circulation and making them painful to wear. I work as a cook in a restaurant, and wearing these shoes makes it extremely difficult to work quickly. I haven't returned them because I got them dirty within an hour of wearing them and didn't have any other shoes to change into. Because the top lip is so rigid, I'm thinking of chopping it off completely. DO NOT PURCHASE THESE SHOES, you have been warned.
Although this shoe is comfortable, the quality is poor. I purchased two pairs of these, and both of them have performed as expected. The shoe's "leather" begins to tear apart. And, if you're like me, you work with oil and other similar substances. Going through the open part of the leather rubbed my foot and caused a rash. In addition, the non-slip bottom began to disintegrate, and I nearly fell several times at work as a result. This is a pair of shoes that you should not purchase. They're a hit-or-miss proposition.
I like these shoes because they're fairly comfortable all around, with the exception of the upper edge of the shoe, which some others have mentioned. I'm guessing it's the "tongue. " It digs into the front of your ankle and can be quite painful after a long period of use. They were good for most of the day, but the last 3 hours or so I was just limping along like a zombie because the tongue of the shoe dug in and hurt. They're advertised as restaurant or work shoes, so I was really hoping they'd suit my needs as a waitress and having to stay on my feet for pretty much the entire day. I kept wishing that I could remove my shoes, but I couldn't. I removed them when I returned home. Both of my ankles were forming deep painful bruises on the fronts of them, which felt like a knot under the skin, and they still felt like that the next morning, with only a slight improvement. such are the perils of breaking in a new pair of shoes on a busy night _()_/ br>so I came up with a solution: I got some tough scissors and cut a sliver out of the top of the shoes and sewed some bias tape over it in the hopes that this will solve the problem because the shoes are pretty comfortable otherwise, they fit well, and they're fairly non-slip. I liked that aspect, so hopefully this fix will allow me to wear them again. and for the price, I mean, they weren't exactly cheap, so I don't mind changing them _()_/ br>*edit* 8D my fix worked perfectly! They're much more comfortable now.
That isn't a pair of rally shoes. I work in a restaurant and wear these shoes. Even so, it was slick. Sometimes it brings me to my knees.
He's only had them for three weeks and the tops are completely falling apart; the top layer is peeling away, and his feet are now soaked when he walks in the rain. They are pleasant to wear, but they are not worth the money.
Perfectly comfortable item; I bought it for my father and he loves it. The price is excellent, and the delivery is quick. br>Without a doubt, original.
It is preferable to pay a higher price in exchange for long-term happiness. It's difficult to find shoes for a cook! I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of these shoes for their extremely low price, and I had high expectations that they would last at least 6 months. He complained that the side ankle part itched his skin, but he ignored it because it wasn't a big deal. breaker. The fact that he came home with that unmistakable smell of stinky stinky feet after a month of wearing them six nights a week made these shoes an overall fail for us. That has never happened with any other pair of shoes before. These, I suppose, don't allow the feet to breathe. To get rid of the odor, we had to soak his feet in tea tree oil and scrub them for the past two nights. It isn't a personal issue, I assure you! This has never happened to him in all his years as a cook. Other reviews have said the same thing, so I'm guessing it's the shoes. Isn't it true that you get what you pay for? So I'm giving them three stars because they did the job, even if it was only for a month. I haven't broken down or anything like that.