Let me start by saying these sneakers are like walking on clouds – but with some breaking-in required. The Memory Foam insole lives up to the hype, molding to your feet after about a week of wear. I wore them for 10-hour shifts and while they were stiff at first, they became my most comfortable pair.
The pull-on design with stretch laces is genius for quick errands, though I disagree with the 'slip-on' claims. You'll need to sit and use your fingers to pull up the back – not ideal when you're in a rush. The lightweight construction makes them perfect for all-day wear, but the thin material means your foot moves slightly when walking.
Size warning! These run small like most Skechers. I usually wear 7.5 but needed an 8 Wide for perfect fit. The machine-washable feature is a lifesaver for white sneakers, though I noticed some glue marks on mine that affect the premium feel.
While priced slightly high, the combination of cushioning, flexibility and shock absorption makes them worth it for anyone needing supportive footwear. Just be prepared for that break-in period and possible sizing adjustments.