Dockers Men's Saticoy Open-Toe Fisherman Sandal
Men's Dockers Saticoy
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- Men's Dockers Saticoy
- A casual comfort sandal
- Oiled full grain leather uppers
- Padded collar and adjustable strap
- Super comfortable anatomically moldednubuck leather lined foam footbed
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Camper 36400-015 Brothers Black
In the tradition of shoe-making excellence Brothers Impala features a 360ª stitching construction where the upper is directly stitched to the outsole. The result: less glues higher durability and flexibility with a unique design identity. Black leather ankle boot with laces and flexible rubber sole.
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- Leather Upper
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- Mens Boots from Bertini Shoes
- 2028
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Pikolinos 07f-5046 Olmo/Cuero
The men's Pikolinos slip-On is an exceptionally stylish sporty shoe with unique detailing. Handcrafted construction and the use of the finest materials are just a few of the many qualities that make this shoe so exceptional. Vegetable-tanned leather and natural dyes for a one-of-a-kind softness and durability. Hand-stitched construction for flexible comfort. Cushioned removable insole. Natural rubber outsole for traction and flexibility.
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- 1881
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KEEN Newport H2 Sandal - Men's
Excellent Sport Sandal - I'm a Fan for Life
I resisted for a while (years) while my wife raved about her Keen sandals. I like Tevas (Terra Fi 2) and have owned many pairs over the past 10 years. Love them for warm weather hiking around the water and general warm/wet conditions. But I finally gave these Keens a try after wearing out the soles of my Tevas.
The reviewers are right on. They feel like sneakers and I wear them all day with pleasure. These are a great buy. I'm going to buy another pair of Teva Terra Fi 2s also but I do love these Keens.
Pros:
- Rugged build
- Great traction (I think the Tevas are a little better but I hardly notice the difference - that's the key detail)
- I bought the mostly nylon (not leather) version (brown/bison) and they do dry quickly. My wife has the leather version and they're significantly slower to dry - overnight at least.
- Extremely comfortable to wear all day
- I never have to adjust these - they stay on my feet in all conditions with no worries
- Look good with everything
- There is a nice sense of comfort with that toe protector on the front
- Wide toe bed - very nice
Cons if I have to name some (certainly won't deter me from buying these again):
- In the sun the toe bed/cap does get hot on your toes if you hang out in direct sun for a while
- I agree with the other reviews (not necessarily on Amazon) that you'll read regarding the "funk". Yes these do get funky/smelly very quickly - much more quickly than my Tevas ever did. But hey they're outdoor sandals. Throw them into the washing machine or go swimming with them every 3-4 days and you're set.
The "funk" reputation worried me a little so I held off buying these but I can live with it. It's not as bad as I expected. And these are super comfortable!
Added after owning for six months:
I think the Teva Terra Fi 2 probably have a slight edge when it comes to rafting/boating because they dry in record time and you can really tighten them so they don't shift on your foot. So I'd give them a slightly higher score in terms of functionality for the very active or career outdoors folks.
Also I do get annoyed at the gravel that gets stuck in the toe bed of these - I can't shake it loose so I have to take them off and turn them upside down. This wasn't an issue with the Teva open toe design and I kind of miss those days. Last pet peeve: despite what my wife says (she has same kind of Keens) the tread just isn't as good as the Teva's. Conclusion I have to buy both for the forseeable future - they're both solid products and I won't give up either.
Latest and Last Update: the sole gave out in less than a year - literally pieces/chunks fell off. I'm back to Tevas and happier with the much more reliable tread. The Tevas dry much much faster also. I think the Keens are really for wearing when you want to pretend you're doing something active outdoors - they were fine for just walking.
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Steve Madden Men's Coaster SandalBrown11 M
Love these sandals
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Zerostress Men's Scuff Slipper - 10E4 Brown
Soft Ride
Pros: Although this slipper looks heavy in the picture it is rather feather light on your foot. The leather is soft and supple.
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Florsheim Men's Santa Cruz SandalBlack12 M
Review of sandal
I'm satisified with the purchase of the florsheim men's santa cruz
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Stacy Adams Men's Voyager SandalBlack7.5 M US
Happy in NY
BROUGHT THE SHOES FOR MY HUBBY ON HIS BDAY HE LOVES THE SHOES I WAS ALSO PLEASED WITH CRAFTMANSHIP OF THE SHOE A VERY GOOD BUYMore detail ...
Kenneth Cole REACTION Men's Play A Tune SandalWhite13 M
Runs half a size to a full size small.
Overall not a bad product but you do get what you pay for. The shoe itself is made in China so it has that characteristic smell...think walking into a Payless shoe store. I'm not sure what it is but they use some particular type of glue or rubber that just doesn't have a very pleasing smell. My particular shoe already had threads in the stitching coming loose. On top of that they run about a half size too small for me so be aware if you are at the top end of your size range.
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Clarks Unstructured Men's Un.Bridge SandalTaupe Nubuck12 M US
Lightest Clark I've ever owned
I've been a fan of Clark's Sandals since they were still made in England. Now even these are made in China.
Still these are almost the most comfortable of all the Clark's sandals I've ever owned. They would have been THE most comfortable it the back strap were adjustable as in the good old days. I just can't snug the straps as tightly (or easily) as with previous model.
I'm sure Clark simply found a way to take cost out of the equation at the consumer's expense (at $125 these are still pretty pricey!)
For what it's worth Dunham has a very similar sandal at a lower price with adjustable rear strap. It's just a smidge heavier than this pair but a good alternative.
Either way you won't be disappointed.
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Bostonian "Prescott" Loafer Burgundy 17
Most comfortable shoe ever!
My husband stated that these were the most comfortable shoes he's ever worn. The soft leather is so flexible that he feels like he's wearing slippers and for the moderate price it's absolutely worth purchasing!More detail ...
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Mens Key Note RM09060LE - Kenneth Cole Reaction - 7 - BROWN
Good
Very stylish good quality. Bought it at a great price ($40). Its not outstanding (ie 4 stars) or Must buy (5 stars) but very good and recommend.More detail ...
Birkenstock Milano Hunter Brown 43N
You can't go wrong
I have owned many pairs of Birkenstock sandals and their variations (like the Betulas). There is a range of prices and quality available (more about durability than comfort since all have been comfortable to wear). These are the only shoes or sandals I can wear without my specially made orthotics (in fact you couldn't wear these with orthotics anyway since they have a built-in arch). They are more comfortable than wearing shoes with my orthotics. I like these sandals for general wear dress-down casual and long walks. A few 'catches' to consider:
1. The sizes are European size so if you are used to a different size system it would be better to verify your shoe size in precise European size and use the sizing charts available from Amazon and the sales stores. Once you know your size so long as your foot size doesn't change you know what size to order.
2. Some of the cheaper versions come with soles that wear out faster than other models so you often do get what you pay for. If you plan on using the sandals for indoor wear and driving then the cheaper models' soles should wear just fine but if you like taking long walks outdoors the more expensive models last longer (and you can get the sandals 'rebuilt' through Birkenstock service centers).
3. One big choice you face is getting the sandals with backstraps or with three straps over the top (there are other styles but this is the main variation on sandals). I have always found the back-strap models to be essential for rugged outdoor wear.
4. On certain wet surfaces these sandals will slide (as will just about any shoe sole). So be careful on wet surfaces until you know how the sole is going to perform on a particular surface when it is wet.
To conclude I think the entire Birkenstock and Birkenstock-licensed sandals clogs and shoes are among the very best footwear ever devised short of getting custom-made shoes. And although they have the reputation as being a bit pricey they are worth every penny. Also they have added cheaper models that still give you the Birkenstock benefits (a footbed that once your feet adjust is like walking in cool loam).
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Birkenstock Boston Dark Brown 43
Birkenstock Boston (Soft Sole) Clog
I recently bought these shoes and they are soooo comfortable! I got the ones with the soft sole and it makes a tremendous difference. From the first minute I put them on it was like they became part of my foot! I don't even realize that I'm wearing them! No break-in required! It's also important to make sure you get the right size and establish whether you have a narrow or regular foot before you buy them.More detail ...
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