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Review on 🌧️ Stay Dry and Stylish with the Merrell Jungle Waterproof Slip Gunsmoke by Andrew Spainhour

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I don't like tying my shoelaces.

The right boot was damaged inside as if the glue wasn't fully absorbed. I bought the 11.5 as did the last two Merrill coveralls I've bought over the past few years. For some reason they were tight at the toes. Overall, I find the Merrill to be very comfortable (10 out of 10) and moderately durable (7 out of 10) as a running shoe. I can wear a size 12 in many shoes, including this one, but I prefer a size 11.5 when I can. My suggestion would be related. They're a little roomier, a little less comfortable (9 out of 10) but still great, bulletproof (10 out of 10 durability) and the toe box never flakes like the Merrill. I expected to wear them to work every day. indoors, sometimes driving to and from the car through light snow and rain. Go for work and normal use around town. The ability to run if I have to for some reason or to take a long walk if it suits me. I had several pairs of laceless shoes from several companies. Most of them are not very good, such as Sketcher. Both Merrill (feels like sneakers) and Keens (very comfortable loafers) have been good choices so far. I'll give Merrill one more chance to get bored of always wearing the same shoes, but this pair was a flop for me. All of the Merrill flip flops I've had will fall apart, but they're still usable after about 6 months of daily use and will become your haircut or men's shoe. Visually, Keen lasts forever, but feels less comfortable after about a year.

Pros
  • 100% suede
Cons
  • dull packaging