The Qiucdzi laceless men's ankle boots/driving shoes in off-white made a good first impression. They were easy to put on and I thought they were like the winter version of the Top Sider, with the lining and moccasins. feel. But after wearing them around the house for a few hours, they became extremely uncomfortable. The length and width were ok but the tip of the toe box wasn't high enough, it was like your fingers were caught in a very soft mousetrap; It wasn't that noticeable at first, but over time the slight downward pressure started to irritate the top (rather than the front) of my toes. And it was in an area well in front of the elastic laces, so the squeezing wasn't from pulling but from cutting the boot. more vertically constrained than any other, as if only to be worn barefoot. If someone feels they really need these shoes, I suggest ordering a pair larger than what you usually wear. This can prevent your foot from pinching as much as the toe height spacing increases further from the front of the shoe. .
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