Sketchers shoes?

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Doe's anyone have any experience with the Sketchers brand of “slip in shoes? If so please let me know.

Thanks all.
Fred

Wearing them as I type this....They are comfortable, reasonably priced.


I have always worn loafers more than sneakers for anything but dress up and of course construction work.:D To make the move to Sketchers as uniform of the day it was a no brainier.
 
Have a couple pairs of these and like them a lot. Definitely a plus for someone who, for whatever reason, has a hard time bending over to tie their shoe laces. I thought they might slip up and down on my heels when walking but they don't at all.
 
Mrs. swsig just got a pair. She loves their comfort and the ease of putting them on. I have three pairs of lace-up Skechers. They are also very comfortable. They've been durable as well.
 
Funny you mention them. Just yesterday, I tried on a couple pairs. They seemed comfortable enough, but there was no way I could just step into them. I had to bend over, and pull them on, same as any sneaker / shoe. I wear 14 eee if that makes a difference. I decided to go with a pair of New Balance high top laced hiking sneakers. They seemed to give better ankle support.

Larry
 
Buy a LONG Slipper Spoon

Funny you mention them. Just yesterday, I tried on a couple pairs. They seemed comfortable enough, but there was no way I could just step into them. I had to bend over, and pull them on, same as any sneaker / shoe. I wear 14 eee if that makes a difference. I decided to go with a pair of New Balance high top laced hiking sneakers. They seemed to give better ankle support.

Larry

Buy a LONG Slipper Spoon.

A little over a foot long.

NO BEND OVER REQUIRED.


Bekeart
 
I have some open backed, slip on Sketchers. Had 'em for about 20 years, maybe more. Leather. I find them good for around the garden, and in my immediate neighborhood. Very comfortable, but would not want to wear them for a longer walk as to me they feel like they will slip off easily.

I have a set of rubber crocks that have a small lip behind the heel and feel more secure to me. I'd say they are equally comfortable. Definitely lighter. FWIW.
 
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I'm wearing them too, I walk a bit at work and these are pretty comfortable.

I've had two pair that a seam on the top split. The first was replaced no questions asked. I still have the second just because they are comfortable knock around shoes and I don't have to worry about them getting damaged. The split is only about 1/2 inch and I won't replace them until it gets bigger.

Anyhoo...I'd recommend them.
 
Love mine and I'm impossible to please.

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I have a pair of Skechers slip-in pickleball shoes that I really like, but I'll have to admit I don't use them as slip-ins.
 
BEWARE: You spelled the name SkeTchers...
Those are FAKE shoes sold on various sites on the web.

Only buy Skechers!! no "T"

Best just to go to one of their stores or to their Website!!
 
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