If you're on the lookout for stylish and comfortable footwear that can keep up with your busy lifestyle, the Dearfoams Women's Lee Lightweight Easy on/Off Knit Sneaker is a fantastic choice. Designed to provide all-day breathability and unbeatable support, these slip-ons promise comfort without sacrificing style.
Feature | Dearfoams Women's Lee | Sketchers Women's Go Walk | Nike Women's Tanjun |
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Breathability | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Machine Washable | Yes | No | No |
Outsole Material | Rubber | Foam | EVA |
Closure Type | Pul-On | Slip-On | Lace-Up |
The Dearfoams Women's Lee Lightweight Easy on/Off Knit Sneaker stands out in several key areas:
Category | Score | Description |
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Comfort | 4.5/5 | Exceptional comfort for all-day wear. |
Style | 4/5 | Sleek design fits well with multiple outfits. |
Durability | 4/5 | Built with quality materials for lasting use. |
Ease of Care | 5/5 | Machine washable for hassle-free maintenance. |
This shoe is like walking on a cloud. It is so comfortable and suitable for all day wear. The arch support is splendid and holds a wide foot completely. Often with a wide foot, I find that the support on the side is insufficient and so, the foot becomes weary from leaning toward the unsupported side, but that doesn't happen with these. It takes a wide foot and properly supports the full width resulting in a super comfy walking shoe that I don't mind being in all day. The olive color is also really nice and looks as good with pretty much everything as a nude color would - very adaptive. As to getting them on and off, it is a slip on, so it is as easy as it is expected to be. I will note that the common issue of having the heel fold under and need to be pulled out is not an issue. I am able to get these on and off hands free when I sit down to put them on.
I have always loved Dearfoams. These are comfortable and lightweight. They are perfect for work or running errands. However, you cannot just slip your feet into them and walk out the door. You actually need to use your hands to get them on your feet. Other than that, they fit as expected.
I have worn Dearfoam slippers forever and was very excited to see these shoes made by Dearfoam. When I tried them on i noticed that there was sufficient padding on the footpad to make them comfortable. The only problem that I had was that the side seams rub my feet and that is not very comfortable. I tried wearing them to try to "break them in", but couldn't last more than 5 minutes walking in them. The rubbing on the sides of my feet, yes both feet, was more than I could take. Sorry Dearfoam, these are not the shoe for me.
I am between a 7 and 7.5, and went with 7.5. These are a little loose, probably should have rounded down. HOWEVER, they are challenging to get on, if you plan on slipping them on and keeping the backs up...don't. You have to use your hands.
These shoes are so comfortable! I have very narrow feet and these fit like a dream. I'm usually a 5.5 or 6, and the size 6 shoes fit just right, with not a lot of room to spare. If you're between sizes, go up! I've worn these doing yard work and on walks and my feet felt great afterwards. My only small complaint is that you can't easily step into them. The back of the shoe sometimes folds under my heel when I'm putting them on in a hurry, but if I sit down and pull them on correctly it's not an issue. Overall I'm very impressed with these shoes and highly recommend them!
I keep these shoes by the door to quickly slip on when I'm going outside. If I need to get the mail or I'm taking the dog for a walk, these are the perfect shoes. They fit me as expected when I ordered my usual size. They have a little elastic on the sides that stretches to allow my foot to go in. Once inside, they are comfortable around my foot, not too snug, but not loose enough to let my foot slide around when I am walking. They have a cushiony insole that makes these shoes comfortable to walk and stand in. There's a bit of traction on the bottom to keep me from slipping on wet ground. I've been wearing them for a couple of weeks on a daily basis and so far, they are holding up very well.
I asked my husband to order these shoes for me because I am always looking for comfy shoes and I LOVE slip-ons!! So much faster than tie shoes. The pattern isn't the most exciting, but that doesn't matter for errands. I wore the shoes inside our home and walked about four hours with them on. The shoes seemed a bit too big on me but I use insoles so they fit perfectly now and are so comfy! I also like that the top of the shoe is so long. I can wear pants that may be a bit short and not have to worry about my socks showing. And because they are Dearform I know they are well made and will last.
Product: Dearfoams Women's Lee Lightweight Easy on/Off Knit SneakerThese shoes run large. I ordered my normal size (since there is no sizing information), and I could have ordered a ½ size smaller. I’ve changed out the insert to something more substantial, and even wearing thick socks, the shoes slide up and down a bit.I ended up not being thrilled with the looks of these shoes. They have a masculine feel to them for me and are just clunky. The clunkiness has to do with the soles of the shoes. I’d sacrifice looks for comfort, but …These shoes aren’t very comfortable, especially for what I expect from Dearfoam. I have arthritis, and was wanting a shoe that would give me good support AND good shock absorption. The Dearfoam brand was built on just how much cushion you got from the memory foam of their insoles. They were doing that before every other shoe had it. You can see from the picture just how thin the insole is. The sole is also very hard, so it doesn’t offer much cushioning at all. At least they are removable, so I was able to take them out and add an orthotic.They are easy to get off and on. They aren’t excessively heavy, but I also don’t really consider them lightweight. I definitely have walking shoes that are lighter in weight.I also feel the $70 price is way overpriced for what you are getting. It feels like you are paying for the brand name, but that the product doesn’t live up to the name. Dearfoam needs to go back to the drawing board with this shoe.