I have adult Chaco women so I wanted to compare them. I took them for my kids but in a different color. I thought we were all the same height, but I found out they are all the same. They were smaller in arch and width than those of women. They fit perfectly for my children with narrow feet but not for his twin brother. (Fat feet in all directions) They wear sneakers of the same size, but one is wide and the other is normal. We ended up sending one of these back and ended up being 2 sizes smaller which still gets a bit lost trying to tighten. I kept the turquoise for myself. I usually wear size 8/9 shoes with a wide toe. Turquoise that I wear at home. You have the witch bow I need but not as big as an adult. I have a photo of children's turquoise sandals and black adult sizes. The straps of the teal are short. Almost short. You also know that with children, my leg beats, which also fails. Because of this, they are difficult to manage. I'll keep the turquoise ones but prefer the larger kids' sandals. The turquoise babies are lighter in color too, but that may be because the black ones are an older version (I think they are 2 years old and have survived water, walking and everyday life and are still holding up).
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