Brunswick Bliss Women's Bowling Shoes
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The sole is completely covered.
For sizes, there is a drip down.
Size 7 is what I have.
Selected User Reviews For Brunswick Bliss Women's Bowling Shoes
I usually wear a size 8, so I ordered a size 8 and it fits perfectly; after reading some reviews, I was tempted to order a size or half-size down, but I'm glad I didn't. br>br>I'll update my review once I've worn them a few times.
My wife purchased these shoes because she thought they would be great because they were Brunswick brand. They arrived on the day of her summer fun league's bowling tournament. She simply drove them straight to the bowling alley. She didn't last long in any of the games. Her instep was cut by the tongue, and she couldn't wear them any longer. They can't be returned because they've been worn for about half an hour. As a result, if you're thinking about purchasing these shoes, you should think twice.
These shoes are very comfortable for my foot. They are true to size and a little narrow, but I have a narrow foot so that isn't an issue for me. I would suggest a different shoe if you have a normal to wide foot width.
We have fun with it in a relaxed manner. I enrolled my son in the kids bowl free summer program, which only requires the purchase of shoes. Buying our own instead of renting on a daily basis was much less expensive (and more sanitary). These are true to size and fit well.
The seller is a spammer who sends out a lot of emails. They will not refund your money if the shoes do not fit. I contacted them before returning the shoes because they were too small, and when they got them, they lied and said I had worn them and that they couldn't refund my money. Purchases should be avoided.
When you first get them, they appear to be quite narrow, but despite having wide feet, I found them to be quite comfortable. They're comfortable, and I've worn them for multiple games in a row with no problems. So far, they've held up well.
I usually wear a size 5 in bowling shoes, but I go up a half size in running shoes to avoid my big toe colliding with the toe box. My feet swell after work, so I need a wide shoe, and these are ideal because they are sturdy enough to provide good support while also being flexible enough to accommodate swelling. The presentation slides are excellent. If these were made for walking, I would buy them as well. I adore them and I adore them and I adore them and I adore them.
If you can figure out what size any of these listings are, you've got a good shoe. There are no sizes listed, so it sends any random size. I guess it's a case of rolling the dice and hoping for the best. Lol.