
Sole Provisions seems dedicated in offering a a range of stylishly comfortable shoes, and carry name brands renown for their quality, like Naot, Taos, Dansko and Alegria, among others. I received both pairs of shoes within 2 days after ordering, and the customer service was efficient enough and polite. Kudos to Sole Provisions for the prompt and courteous manner in which they arranged the exchange. However, I have reservations about wearing shoes a size too big, or a smidge too small, and if you have the same size a me but wear thick socks, you'd be out of luck in my shoes. So if you are a half size, order down, and count yourself lucky. However the few issues I had with the shoe all had to do with the fit- I got blisters on my heels and sides, and this was because the fit is so snug as they stretched, the problem resolved itself. The sixes were tight, so lucky for me, I don't wear socks, and so could squeeeeeze into the shoe. There was an issue with size (the style runs large) so the size 7 ordered, fit like a 7 1/2, and since the shoes only come in whole sizes, I exchanged them for a size 6. The ordering experience was for the most part, pleasant. The brand's shoe offerings are a little stodgy for my taste (I for the record: NOT a thongs sort of girl) but the "Due" styles (with ballerina and mary jane options) were ones that I personally found appealing and could see myself purchasing with money out of my own pocket.

Well, here it is: if the quality of the shoes I received are a reflection of the entire collection of FitFlop, I am impressed. That quality explains the price, clocking in at nearly $140, which is a chunk of change, but I can say with certainty, I would be willing to invest in a pair, especially if my job demanded it.Ī representative from Sole Provisions, contacted me, and offered me the chance try these shoes in exchange for a review about the product and the Sole Provision shopping experience. The quality of the construction showed: I pretty much wore them for a week straight, walking everywhere, and they still look pretty good. Attractive, sturdy, durable and comfortable: you could last a 8-hour shift in them, and have the dogs still feel pretty perky by the end of your day. These would make perfect shoes for folks in the restaurant industry- if I were still a cook or a waitress, I'd be wearing these shoes to work. The foot-bed is lined with a super soft kid-skin leather, making going sock-less, something I do a lot, a comfortable experience. There is generous cushioning, offering all day comfort. I liked the look of the platform sole, which was wrapped in a kid-skin black leather. The Due Mary Jane style by FitFlop make a great walking shoe.


In my experience walking isn't as stressful on the foot when there is mid-arch support top and bottom. I am partial to mary janes in general, especially in a walking shoe. I was drawn to the gorgeous, high quality black leather, and the thick elasticized band across the foot. I have found a pair of shoes that fit the bill: Due Mary Jane in black leather by FitFlop.
