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Review on πŸ‘£ Chaco Unisex Ecotread Sandal Medium Boys' Shoes - Sandal Collection for Enhanced Comfort and Durability by Reginald Hamilton

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ATTENTION: Chaco Size

First of all I give Chacos 5 stars for the product. I wanted to give a 1 star rating here to draw attention to the issue I am writing about so it will be more visible. But I couldn't because the chaco sandals are so good. Growth. We even measured his feet on the little meter in the shoe store - 1.5 is the best bet. This is consistent with at least three pairs of shoes we've bought in the past month (Nike, Vans, and dress shoes). So we decided on 2 chacos. WAY too big. I set up a return and figured 1 would be just right. 1 were also MUCH big.?! I find that the chacos are not true to size for children. I would recommend taking less. The highlight of EVERY Chaco is the heel strap. Because they are static and cannot be adjusted, you must wear the Chaco with ALL your foot and press your foot against the heel strap to determine which length is optimal. I think Chacos should shorten the heel strap on ALL sandals including adults. I have many pairs of Chacos and when my foot is pushed all the way into the heel strap the heel seems to go too close to the edge of the back of the sole leaving too much room in front of the toes. sole end. I believe that in most cases measuring the foot on the Chaco will mean that you want one size smaller than your shoes, which is half the full size. When hiking in rocky terrain, it's good to have some space in front of your toes, but with Chacos everything plays with the fit with the straps. Press your foot against the heel strap to determine the optimal length. I think Chacos should shorten the heel strap on ALL sandals including adults. I have many pairs of Chacos and when my foot is pushed all the way into the heel strap the heel seems to go too close to the edge of the back of the sole leaving too much room in front of the toes. sole end. I believe that in most cases measuring the foot on the Chaco will result in you wanting to get one size smaller than the shoe, which is half the full size. When hiking rocky terrain, it's good to have some room in front of your toes, but with Chacos everything plays with the fit with the straps. Press your foot against the heel strap to determine what length is best. I think Chacos should shorten the heel strap on ALL sandals including adults. I have many pairs of Chacos and when my foot is pushed all the way into the heel strap the heel seems to go too close to the edge of the back of the sole leaving too much room in front of the toes. sole end. I believe that in most cases measuring the foot on the Chaco will result in you wanting to get one size smaller than the shoe, which is half the full size. When hiking rocky terrain, it's good to have some room in front of your toes, but with Chacos everything plays with the fit with the straps. that Chacos have to shorten the heel strap of ALL their sandals, including the adults. I have many pairs of chacos and when my foot is pushed fully into the heel strap, the heel seems to go too close to the edge of the back of the sole leaving too much room in front of the toes. sole end. I believe that in most cases measuring the foot on the Chaco will result in you wanting to get one size smaller than the shoe, which is half the full size. When hiking rocky terrain, it's good to have some room in front of your toes, but with Chacos everything plays with the fit with the straps. that Chacos have to shorten the heel strap of ALL their sandals, including the adults. I have many pairs of Chacos and when my foot is pushed all the way into the heel strap the heel seems to go too close to the edge of the back of the sole leaving too much room in front of the toes. sole end. I believe that measuring the foot on the Chaco will, in most cases, that you would like to get one size smaller than the shoe, i.e. half the full size. When hiking rocky terrain, it's good to have some room in front of your toes, but with Chacos everything plays with the fit with the straps. I believe that in most cases measuring the foot on the Chaco will result in you wanting to get one size smaller than the shoe, which is half the full size. When hiking rocky terrain, it's good to have some room in front of your toes, but with Chacos everything plays with the fit with the straps. I believe that in most cases measuring the foot on the Chaco will result in you wanting to get one size smaller than the shoe, which is half the full size. When hiking in rocky terrain, it's good to have some space in front of your toes,

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