These were not as wide as most Chaco products. I won’t be able to wear them very long as they are too tight even with thin socks. I should have returned them.I am usually very happy with Chaco shoes and sandals : not theseI absolutely love these shoes!I’ve ordered 2 pairs so far. Some of my favorite things about this shoe is that there’s little to no need to “break in” the shoe, they fit my wide feet very comfortably, they are very sturdy, and they are very comfortable and I can walk for miles and not get blisters! I mainly wear them for work. I work in a kitchen as a waitress and these do an amazing job. They grip well on slick surfaces, I just wouldn’t run on the slick surfaces. My last pair lasted me just shy of a year, but I did wear them pretty much everyday walking anywhere from 4-6+ miles a day give or take. They are also great for most hiking endeavors.I highly recommend these shoes if you’re looking for a light hiking shoe or a gripping work shoe.Was looking for a shoe for work,on feet and a lot of walking,that have a footbed like a pair of cheap flip flops bought last year that are similar to chacos. The flip flops are all I wear when not working, don't hurt my feet. So far,so good, just wish they came with a choice of width and my feet are different from each other. Like other reviews,on one heel it rubbed and the opposite foot it rubbed pinky toe with socks on, irritating! Just have to break-in. I go through "work shoes"/inserts about 6 months. On a side note, didn't appreciate the UPS man just throwing the package on porch! Just because no car doesn't mean no one home and watching.Footbed of this shoe feels pretty good, standard Chaco support. And they are very lightweight, which is nice. The main issue is the tongue of the shoe, it’s way bigger than it needs to be so gets bunched up on the top of your foot.I’m searching for a cute yet quality shoe for a trip to Barcelona in fall. This shoe was almost perfect. Its really very pretty (I got the wine color). It’s very comfortable, and the material has a lot of stretch and give— comfortable out of the box. The only uncomfortable part was that my big toe rubbed on the top of the shoe. Not the end— they were the right size— but the top, which bothered me while I walked. If you’re thinking about these, definitely give them a try though.I bought these when I needed something to wear for hiking AND city walking that wasn’t ugly AF like most hiking shoes. Here I am two years later, my Chacos have strolled through nature trails and city streets in 30 states and 3 continents. The tread has finally worn down, so I’m getting a second pair. They’re great! Thank goodness for hiking shoes that come in civilized black, rather than fugly swirly browns.I've loved chacos sandals for several years. I was thrilled to find out they carried regular shoes when my work pair were coming to the end of their life. I work on my feet and my fitbit reports between 7,000 and 10,000 steps a day. These have been great. They have the arch support I've come to expect with chacos and are as lightweight as my off duty slide on sketchers. As long as they turn out to be as durable as my sandals these will be a phenomenal purchase.These felt fantastic. Great arch support. The outside material is stretchy so it was good for my wide feet. I had to return however because they were to short. If I could have gotten a half a size bigger I would have kept them. I wear a solid 10 but needed a 10.5