Deck shoes should be a little loose but secure. This is their core. And they should be comfortable. The Margaritaville Anchor Line handled this very well, as did any decently broken-in Sperry. Not this one. I don't know if I'm just a bum, but since both the left and right have these issues, it seems systemic. The toe box is too centered and pointed, not in shape for a human foot. The length is correct, but the thumb rubs a lot on the side. on both legs. Arch support is much higher than usual and is provided by a partial insole. Yes, you read it right. The insert has a 2/3 insert. This also means the underfoot seam where the 2/3 insole ends. On the other hand, this shoe avoids the typical Sperry curse of chewing on the back of the heel within the first month or two. But that's no consolation when a sock looks and feels wrong.
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