WHITIN Women’s Wide High-Top Canvas Barefoot Sneakers | Minimalist Street-Ready Fit | Comfort-Forward Ankle Support

$45.99

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Price: $45.99
(as of Jul 22, 2024 21:16:08 UTC – Details)

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Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9.49 x 6.69 x 3.94 inches; 1.08 Pounds
Department ‏ : ‎ womens
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 30, 2024
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CTJMP819

Customers say

Customers like the comfort, flexibility, quality and style of the shoes. For example, they mention they’re super comfortable, the soles are extremely flexible and the material flexes beautifully. That said, opinions are mixed on the fit.

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10 reviews for WHITIN Women’s Wide High-Top Canvas Barefoot Sneakers | Minimalist Street-Ready Fit | Comfort-Forward Ankle Support

  1. Cove

    Pretty stylish minimalist shoes
    I remember seeing that they were gonna put these out in the 3rd quarter of this year (2024) but it seems they came out sooner. I had to get these as soon as I saw them since I’ve been waiting for a bit. It was between the black & white and purple, I went with purple because I wanted something that would be more noticeable and it has two shades of purple on it while the black & white is more basic. I might get the black & white ones in the future tho. The shoes fit comfortablely and I like the overall quality of the shoes. As an AMAB MTF, I specifically waited for the womens in these to come out to make myself feel more euphoric about my gender identity and I’d say they did the job well.TL;DR: they’re pretty stylish and they fit pretty well

  2. Vic

    Lightweight and Comfortable
    I was looking for something pretty but with ankle support .. much more difficult than one would think. These are lightweight, comfortable (after I swapped out the footbed/insert), and so pretty. I’ve been wearing hiking boots non-stop for 6-yrs due to medical condition, so these are a much needed upgrade (in terms of being pretty). Hard to keep them clean though, seems like white just attracts all the dirt/grease from everywhere. I’ll be looking for some old-fashioned white shoe polish today, to cover the scuffs. Would buy again, Yes.

  3. S. Clark

    Love These
    Love these minimalist shoes. I wear with my orthotics but they are comfy without as well. I love the color and they seem well made.

  4. Cairn

    Fits wide feet perfectly
    I wanted comfortable, wide stylish high tops.My brother loved them.I am pleased and comfortable walking in them.

  5. Penny

    Comparable to More Expensive Brands
    I bought these to replace a pair of Wildlings Flying Foxes. The soles on the Wildlings wore completely through in the heel in two years of only wearing them to an office. I first tried a similar looking shoe made by FeelGrounds, but it rubbed uncomfortably at my ankle. This shoe- perfection. And at a fraction of the price. I feel more barefoot in it than in any other shoe I’ve had. In the pictures (note- I’ve replaced the laces in both shoes with elastic laces)- the Whitin shoe next to my old Wildlings. The Whitin fabric is a little thicker, the sole is a little thicker, the toe box is a little wider, and its a little wider in the forefoot area, just below the toes. I’ve always found the Wildlings a little too narrow, so I am very happy with the Whitin. It doesn’t rub me anywhere and was super comfortable right out of the box. Oh, sizing was spot-on too.

  6. Carol Hanson

    Cute sneaks!
    Dang, these sneaks are cute! Seemed well made. Too narrow across the ball of my foot. Returned.

  7. Aurora S

    Cute but the color runs
    Zero drop shoes are always a little clowny but I think these are overall pretty stylish. They are comfortable enough and I never roll my ankle when wearing them like I might with normal shoes but they’re not as comfortable as just not wearing shoes and I’m usually in a hurry to get them off when I get home.The laces are too long and very thin and cheap looking. Making a small investment in higher quality laces will make these shoes look a lot more expensive. I kind of have to replace mine now anyway because the white laces have turned pink… If you get these shoes wet at all the color will absolutely run onto the laces.

  8. Rebecca Zimmerli

    SO COMFY!!!
    Love love love these! The color is fantastic, the wide box lets my toes spread naturally, and the material flexes beautifully. Highly recommend!

  9. Miko

    I’m a size 7.5 in ‘normal’ shoes and ended up ordering a size 9wide (8.5wide was sold out) it’s a touch big but size 8 was too small and also shrank almost a centimetre in length when I put them in the dryer.I’m new to barefoot shoes n recently learned this is common for barefoot shoes to shrink when applying heat to them, that includes exposing our feet to hot asphalt.My other size 8 Whitins are a smidge too small. Not because my toes touch but sometime they kinda do when walking. Anyway I’ll share a pic of the 3 compared. Sizes don’t seem too different but they’re all different Whitins.The shoe without laces is the one I’m reviewing. I just drew all over them.They’re super wide in the toe. The fabric bunches a bit on top which is why I drew on them (to hide the weird wrinkle. Either way. Comfy enough I got 2.

  10. Shauna

    I love these shoes. Wide toe box with zero drop. I wear them all the time. I have grey and black

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