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HOBIBEAR Barefoot Minimalist Shoes Womens Mens Wide Toe Lace Up Sneakers Zero Drop Comfortable Lightweight Walking Shoes
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Color : White-Gray
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Please read the following notes carefully: ,The inner length next to the European size on the tongue is according to the international length as a standard, not the inner length of the shoe, the inner length of the shoe, please take the size chart as a guide, the size information is the inner length, not the outer length. The following sample shoes tongue picture display as a reference, mind do not buy
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Hobibear Shoe Store, Description,Minimalist design: These barefoot shoes feature a zero drop sole design, providing a flat and lightweight sole that supports the natural position of the foot, promoting better posture and balance.
Wide toe comfort: Enjoy a spacious toe box that allows the toes to naturally stretch and reduces discomfort, making it an ideal choice for all day wear.
Breathable and lightweight structure: The mesh breathable fabric and lightweight structure ensure comfort, reduce foot fatigue, allow air circulation, and bring a fresher feeling.
Durable and flexible sole: The sole of barefoot wide toe shoes is very suitable for outdoor daily use.
Multi functional and fashionable: The wide headed minimalist design is suitable for both men and women, combining style and functionality.











