I just received a pair of the Shawn slippers and like them. I have Orthaheel sandals, closed shoes, mules and now the slippers. I will not buy any more mules because they simply don't stay on my feet. I have average width feet, but "fat" feet. Despite this little 'extra,' I find all of their mules, clogs, mule slippers, etc. difficult to keep on my feet. The adjustability makes no difference, they are just too big top-to-bottom and in width, even with, shall we say, puffier feet than most people have. The size is correct. That said, I have plantar fasciitis in one foot but not the other, and Achilles tendinosis in the opposite foot, so I don't have the same thing(s) going on in both feet. I have always pronated. I have never needed a "break in" with any of the shoes, they have all been comfortable from the moment I put them on. I have never noticed a difference in the support between any of the shoes, where the arch hits, etc. These shoes are the only way I can walk without hobbling. I just wish the company would pick a last and stick to it, so customers didn't have to wonder whether a certain shoe in their size would work or not. If shoes are made by one company, all the styles of the same size should fit the same. Orthaheels don't. I believe the Weil shoes are made in Spain or Germany. The Orthaheels perhaps in China - my guess. So, different footbeds/lasts made of different materials.
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