Chriselle Lim Styles Skecher Lover...but not with this shoeI was very disappointed in this shoe. I waited months to find it in my size & when I ordered it the toe of the shoe was too big. I own many pairs of skechers & I know what size I am so this shoe must be made different. I could move my toes all over in the shoe & I would have never been comfy in them. Luckily is great with returns...but I am very disappointed in...
Fits like a glove. Super fast delivery. Great price for a great product. One of the few jeans with a boot cut. ( I got big feet )

Chriselle Lim Styles We live in northern New York, ten minutes from the Canadian border, and the last several winters here have pretty much beaten up my old calf-high, leather LL Bean winter boots. I've been refurbishing the LL Beans for the past couple years with polish and waterproofing while hunting around for a practical replacement pair .. used exclusively for twice daily romps with our 85-pound Spinone. Even with lavish leather waterproofing, I'd still come in with cold damp toes after a 20 or 30 minute outing with the dog. We have a three-acre field she thinks is invisible fenced - she gets a much better workout there than on any leash walk we could do - but when we get a foot or more of snow, there's some major slogging to do. The leather LL Beans were just not up to being immersed in wet snow for any length of time. While we haven't yet had enough snow to give my new Bogs a thorough test drive, I was able to get out in some truly frigid air a week before Christmas and my toes stayed warm and toasty the entire time we were out. And they're absolutely heaven on my feet .. comfy like a nice pair of warm slippers! I'd purchased a pair of sneaker type Bogs several years ago from Duluth Trading and absolutely love them for the wet, sloppy conditions our property sees in spring and fall .. but I'd never heard of Bogs before and purchased my usual size 7. They're a bit snug, and I can only wear them with thin socks. Knowing that, and having read a few reviews here before committing to the purchase, I opted for the size 8 in the boot, and I wasn't disappointed. They're just a tad roomy but comfortable with a medium thick pair of Smart Wool socks, which only means they'll likely be perfect when I haul out my thicker winter wool socks. My LL Beans had a drawstring at the top for pulling tight around my pants .. which came in handy when the snow got a bit high. My new bogs pull easily over several different thicknesses of pants from denim to cords, and seem to naturally hug the calf, so I'm hoping they have the same snow-stopping capability as the old drawstring. I'm thinking the waterproof portion of these boots is the lower foot part, so I'm anxious to give them a a 20 or 30 minute test run through deep, wet snow to see what happens .. though not enough to wish for snow ; ) I was delighted to discover this tall, plain black pair of Bogs, as I kept running into the lower versions with silly designs all over them and "handle" holes in the tops. I think my new Bogs and I are going to get along just fine. Though I'll let you know how they fare in deep snow conditions after I've had a chance to try 'em out a few times.
Fits like a glove. Super fast delivery. Great price for a great product. One of the few jeans with a boot cut. ( I got big feet )

Chriselle Lim Styles We live in northern New York, ten minutes from the Canadian border, and the last several winters here have pretty much beaten up my old calf-high, leather LL Bean winter boots. I've been refurbishing the LL Beans for the past couple years with polish and waterproofing while hunting around for a practical replacement pair .. used exclusively for twice daily romps with our 85-pound Spinone. Even with lavish leather waterproofing, I'd still come in with cold damp toes after a 20 or 30 minute outing with the dog. We have a three-acre field she thinks is invisible fenced - she gets a much better workout there than on any leash walk we could do - but when we get a foot or more of snow, there's some major slogging to do. The leather LL Beans were just not up to being immersed in wet snow for any length of time. While we haven't yet had enough snow to give my new Bogs a thorough test drive, I was able to get out in some truly frigid air a week before Christmas and my toes stayed warm and toasty the entire time we were out. And they're absolutely heaven on my feet .. comfy like a nice pair of warm slippers! I'd purchased a pair of sneaker type Bogs several years ago from Duluth Trading and absolutely love them for the wet, sloppy conditions our property sees in spring and fall .. but I'd never heard of Bogs before and purchased my usual size 7. They're a bit snug, and I can only wear them with thin socks. Knowing that, and having read a few reviews here before committing to the purchase, I opted for the size 8 in the boot, and I wasn't disappointed. They're just a tad roomy but comfortable with a medium thick pair of Smart Wool socks, which only means they'll likely be perfect when I haul out my thicker winter wool socks. My LL Beans had a drawstring at the top for pulling tight around my pants .. which came in handy when the snow got a bit high. My new bogs pull easily over several different thicknesses of pants from denim to cords, and seem to naturally hug the calf, so I'm hoping they have the same snow-stopping capability as the old drawstring. I'm thinking the waterproof portion of these boots is the lower foot part, so I'm anxious to give them a a 20 or 30 minute test run through deep, wet snow to see what happens .. though not enough to wish for snow ; ) I was delighted to discover this tall, plain black pair of Bogs, as I kept running into the lower versions with silly designs all over them and "handle" holes in the tops. I think my new Bogs and I are going to get along just fine. Though I'll let you know how they fare in deep snow conditions after I've had a chance to try 'em out a few times.