Like you guys! I do wish you showed two things 1) the sole! What is it? Is it durable? Is it quiet for walking around the house and not waking anyone; 2) How's it built? You can learn a lot about a shoe's anatomy and long-term prospect by removing the insole and looking inside. How is it finished? Is it stitched or glued?
Hey there. Thank you! So sorry we didn’t think of the points you ask for. I think it was our first shoe review if am not mistaken. we still have them and they feel still like really good quality. It’s stitched. I can send you pictures
Probably, but if they are real leather and last 2+ years, then your getting your moneys worth. I hate when people talk crap about the cost of real leather, but have no problem paying $300-400 for some trash Nike Jordan’s made out of cheap materials
you get what you pay for. these are real leather, you can replace the insole, and they're very high quality and easy to maintain. More important than sticker price is cost-per-use. I've had mine for over 5 years and spent $130 when I bought them. True cost is about $0.05 per day
Like you guys! I do wish you showed two things 1) the sole! What is it? Is it durable? Is it quiet for walking around the house and not waking anyone; 2) How's it built? You can learn a lot about a shoe's anatomy and long-term prospect by removing the insole and looking inside. How is it finished? Is it stitched or glued?
Hey there. Thank you! So sorry we didn’t think of the points you ask for. I think it was our first shoe review if am not mistaken. we still have them and they feel still like really good quality. It’s stitched. I can send you pictures
do they run true to fit/size? I wear a 9 in most shoes and keep getting mixed comments about sizing.
So Mike still loves his and he took them in his regular shoe size and he doesn’t have any problem. I hope this helps
All olukai products are way over priced !!!
Probably, but if they are real leather and last 2+ years, then your getting your moneys worth. I hate when people talk crap about the cost of real leather, but have no problem paying $300-400 for some trash Nike Jordan’s made out of cheap materials
you get what you pay for. these are real leather, you can replace the insole, and they're very high quality and easy to maintain. More important than sticker price is cost-per-use. I've had mine for over 5 years and spent $130 when I bought them. True cost is about $0.05 per day
Do they run big? Did they eventually stretch out?
No. Still good