I bought these with a regular pair of Enzos. The ones I bought in size 12, the ones I bought in size 13. I'm probably a 12.5 in general, but I usually get by with a 12 or 13. A size 12 had my toes right on the end of the shoe, a size 13 fitted almost perfectly. The problem is that I'm assuming that beta really means beta? The left boot fit great and was soft, no problem. The right boot, oh my god, the right boot was a whole different boot when you had to dig deep. First the pillow. The left felt great again, but the right felt like it had half the cushioning. Okay, maybe it's just me. But then why do I feel the elastic on the inside of my right leg but not on my left. Well, because it's sewn an eighth of an inch lower! So, on closer inspection, it's sewn quite differently. In the image, notice how far the cougars are from above. Notice how scattered and diverse the right shoes are. Lastly, look at the language. The left seam tapers further inwards towards the tip. The right one tapers outwards. And no, you cannot adjust the sock. The packaging also makes it look like this particular pair has been tried on by multiple people. Although the left was very handy.
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