Reviewer T C Fuller
I have to buy Merrill’s in one-half size smaller (8 vs 8.5) and as e pecked these fit perfect.
Reviewer K Apathy
Awesome! Looks great, feels great.
Reviewer Hernn Bravo Varela
This item was good for winter. I like it
Reviewer Janet Kirkham
Bought for hubby, his regular sketchers size 12. These fit amazingly great and he loses the comfort level. They look great too. Thank you for the try before you buy option.
Reviewer Alex Foster
The most comfortable Brand of casual shoes I've ever worn. Can easily be worn with or without socks, look good in formal and casual situations. They last a long time, each pair I've had were well traveled and worn for 3-4 years before showing signs of wear and tear.
Reviewer Kiki De Boeck
I like New Balance shoes. I wore the last pair for many many years, so when I saw this retro style I really liked them. Ended up with another pair as well. The best thing about them is that they are not that other brand which is a four letter word to me. They are super light and comfortable- should probably mention that !
Reviewer Craig Sjursen
Fit my foot to a tee and very comfortable with the mid cut height.
Reviewer natasha simms
These are my third pair of Sketchers Go Walk. They always fit perfectly, and are indeed excellent for walking.
Reviewer Rawan S
I was looking for a pair for barefoot-no sock wear. I wear a 10.5 with socks. For barefoot use, I prefer the 10 that typically fits out of the box. That didn’t happen here. The shoes in barefoot are cramped and stiff.
These are short in the toe and flops a blister on the heel. The sole is quite rigid. No doubt, the heel/sole could be solved with a double-sock break-in. With just one pair of socks, the toe is really too tight and the heel is still hot.
Otherwise, the shoes look great.
Reviewer wendy schwartz
I wanted to get a pair of old school Tigers for some time....like since the mid '70s. I was always leaning towards Mexico 66s, but I have to walk on cobblestones quite a lot and could see that they just wouldn't work for that. I then found out about the Corsair... I thought they were a ripoff of the Nike Cortez, but the Tigers were designed first in '69 when the Nike founders were working with Onitsuka Tiger, before they started their own company and split the sheets, taking the Cortez name.
Anyway, these are really comfortable and look terrific. I never see these out on the street. I did have to go up a 1/2 size because my feet are a little wide and these are a bit narrow.