“These boots are pretty comfortable, no complaints there. I will say that the pair I received almost looked like 2 different patters because the way the fabric was cut to cover the boots, the flowers are in different places so one boot looks a lot brighter than the other. One of my friends even asked if they were mismatching boots :/ needless to say I don‘t wear these anymore.”
“I love these boots! I wear them to do yardwork (FL)--the no see ums and mosquitos stay off my ankles. I‘ve also worn them to the grocery store when raining, they're adorable too!”
“I have some thick calves and these fit, I have about a fingers space left. I was hoping they would be more comfortable in the support aspect, I think I‘ll be adding a shoe insole, which is the only reason why it's four stars. Granted I've only worn in rain once, but coming from a rainy area I can tell these are well made and have good gripping power.”
“First of all, they are extremely comfortable and fit perfectly. I wore them today for the first time because we had torrential rainfall and my feet were dry. The colors are fun and noticeable. An elderly woman pointed to them as we were going up in the elevator and called them“Stylish. Then a young child came up to me and said, "Those are like my rain boots." I am pleased with the quality and can‘t wait to wear them again. The fact that they were made in America was important.”
“I just got my boots today and have been wearing them all around the house to make sure they‘ll be comfy enough to run errands in, and so far, they're awesome! I normally wear a 9-9.5 wide, so I ordered the 10 and they're just a teeny-tiny bit long, but great width-wise. They're easy to put on, but not so easy that they end up falling off when you walk. They're very flexible all over, too, so walking is comfortable and I'm not worried about blisters. Oh, and my feet aren't getting hot, that might be a con if you want them for winter weather, bt it's a big bonus for running errands in rainy weather. The color is vibrant, true to the pictures.”