These ECCO shoes are very well made and good looking. Unfortunately, ECCO dimensions are an issue. They only offer a two size option (9-9.5, 10-10.5, etc.) which is probably problematic for most people. Actual shoe length may be one size larger. I usually wear a size 11, but I often buy tennis shoes in a size 11.5. So of course I bought shoes in size 11-11.5. Guess what? They are half an inch longer than my legs. Feels like a size 12. I can still wear them but they look and feel longer than they should. It might be possible to decrease the size, but I'm not sure if that doesn't make them uncomfortably tight. In width, this is a narrow medium, and smaller shoes can be fine in length but too narrow. As a general rule, if you have a wide foot, you should settle for your size. If you have narrow feet, you might want to consider ordering one size down. These sneakers would be perfect if they were a little shorter and a little wider.