Sanuk Men’s Chiba Slip-On
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65% Cotton/35% Polyester
Imported
Rubber sole
Shaft measures approximately Low-Top” from arch
Heavy canvas upper with frayed edge and soft canvas lining
Premium, molded, removable EVA footbed featuring an antimicrobial additive designed to reduce odor causing bacteria
Happy u sponge rubber outsole
These things so dank! Not the dark and damp cellar kind of dank, more like the kind of dank you feel when you find that beachside taco stand that wraps burritos in a quesadilla and still put cheese on top. I think if you’re seriously considering these Chiba’s, you’ll completely understand what I’m saying! If you need to read more, I offer the rest of my review:These are great “shoes” (or whatever you wanna consider them). The bottoms feel like flip-flops, and the top cloth section is soft and pliable, with a well-broken in feel. RIght out of the box these things are probably going to be the most comfortable shoes you’ve ever put on your feet.They also look great too! I seriously wore them to a fancy wedding the week I got them and nobody even called me out (except my wife) for not wearing dress shoes. It was sooooo dank 🙂 Joke’s on everyone else, I was chillin’ and they were clompling around like horses all night.Pro-Tip: the “black” color is not pure black, but rather a dark gray, which is EXACTLY what I wanted them to be! I went on a hunch that they’d be a dark gray and they were. If they were pure black they’d probably look funny.Pro-Tip #2: you can sneak around like a ninja with these on too, they are silent walkers. Every once in a while you’ll get a little squeak-fart out of them, but it’s rare (and funny!). This makes avoiding conversations to snag more beers than people think you’ve had, then skulking off to the backyard much easier at lame parties. Real talk.I wish I had another star available so I could give them 6-stars. Yeah, they’re THAT good
I’m loving these. They look great (in a casual way) and of course the best part is comfort. I found them surprisingly light. The sole is more substantial than I expected. And I was prepared for a total absence of arch support, BUT, to my pleasant surprise I found that the cushiony insole does form to the foot enough to provide some meaningful arch support.I’ve had them on several times now, and the last time the thought flashed, “My feet feel better in these than wearing nothing at all”. My only negative . . . they seem just a bit tight. The length seems more than adequate (true to size) so the sensation must be from the width being a bit narrow for me (my foot is slightly wide). Only the “D” Medium width is available, so I’ll be glad to keep them and just let them break in. I’m confident they’ll break in easily and I’ll end up with the ultimate comfort shoe (and with a pretty cool look).By the way, I selected the black. Great choice.UPDATE after wearing a month or so: Forget what I said about being too narrow. These things break in easily and quickly. Wearing them is an absolutely perfect comfort shoe experience. My wife just received a new pair yesterday and made the comment, “They feel good but may be a bit narrow”. I told her to go ahead and wear ’em in in a couple of days it would no longer be an issue . . . . . . which is what reminded me to add this update about the width thing.
My husband and I saw these “sandals” up at the lake for $65! He tried them on and I wrote down the style number and of course came back to Amazon to look for them. I got them for $48 and he loves them. They are shabby chic footwear for guys! They are cool and comfortable, can handle getting wet, and for guys that don’t like flip flops or traditional sandals, these are great! They make a great gift, too! These are a great color. They say black but are really a charcoal gray with black texture to them. My husband wears between a 9.5 and a 10 and the 10 fit well.PS. After I bought these I saw them at Costco.com for $40 so always check Costco first, then Amazon! ha!