First of all I love these shoes right now, they are associated with such high punching. Advantages: * Knitwear, easy to carry when you need to change shoes after skating or sports shoes. (I sweat a lot from serving food 8-9 hours a day and then cleaning the restaurant.) I've had them for a week or two and they don't smell like feet. They smell like rubber slippers, although my socks get toasted every night (the fault of the feet, not the shoes) *They're cheap to replace, so even if I messed them up at work or they just wouldn't last long I would do it Don't go for the $$ charged work shoe companies. *they look great *delivered quickly *13's fit me when I'm wearing 13/14's USA *no laces, quick on/off so it's like wearing flip flops. When I'm not working I prefer flip flops, but I live in Oregon where there is more rain than sunshine so this is a great alternative. Cons: * No ankle support of any kind, they arrived in a flat envelope which immediately shows how little the support is. So it's not a running/sports shoe. Bought these after an ankle problem at work, reviews said great work shoes, didn't notice the lack of ankle support but ordered them after a 10 hour shift *need to buy new insoles for these shoes. The insoles are very thin and slip out almost every time I put my foot out. *I would prefer 14W or just 14. Even 13W would be nice. .The only downside is the lack of ankle support, which is normal as I have other shoes and others don't affect their vision very much. Just docked not because of the minuses, but because the wrong type of shoes are sold. When I think of running shoes or athletic shoes of any type, I think of shoes with some ankle and foot support for running or ball-to-foot movements. I'm pretty sure I'll shoot her in some basketball games.