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Skechers Men's Examiner Bicycle Toe Slip-on Oxford, B... |
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Skechers Men's Examiner Bicycle Toe Slip-on Oxford, Brown Brush Off, 10.5 M |
| ReviewsI didn't originally come here to review these shoes, I came to purchase my 3rd pair so that should tell you something right there. These have to be the most comfortable dress shoes I've ever worn. Not the most stylish and the leather is kind of dull looking without a polishing but they are perfect for the business casual office.
Now for the bad, the part where the sole and the shoe connect on the side collects alot of dirt and dust and is hard to get to so you can just wipe them clean, you'll need lots of water and some kind of brush. And also after about a year of wear the leather has started to crack on the side of one of my shoes. In all fairness though my office building has had construction going on in the adjacent lot for about a year so that probably attributed to alot of the dust collecting and also I haven't put any type of leather conditioner on the shoes since I had them, that may have prevented the cracking leather.
But even with that, these shoes are so comfortable I came to buy another pair. Too bad that don't have my size listed anymore.
When I recieved the Skecher shoes they were great, but for some reason the expected delivery dates were incorrect. On amazon.com I was told to expect my shipment by August 28th. When I did not recieve the shoes by that date, I emailed Bealls in Florida and was told that my shipment was on schedule and would be delivered by August 31st. I'm unsure why Bealls was unaware that the expected delivery date on amazon.com was different than what they emailed to me, but I would recommend that Bealls consider that when responding to future customers. I'm unsure whether I will purchase from Bealls again.
Feels VERY MUCH NARROWER than the Skechers that I wanted to replace (I wore them so often that they were just hanging together). Maybe Skecher is using a different last now, but if your old medium width feels good order a wide.
I have a pair of expensive Italian Valleverde black leather shoes I used to wear to clubs and to work. But after someone spilled a vodka-sticky f'ing mess-redbull on them, I got these. They look good, cost only $50, and wipe clean.
Purchased for a gift. Sharp-looking shoe though. I suspect they could be worn as a dress shoe or with jeans for a night out.
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