“This is the best shoe I have ever worn. It’s comfy, waterproof, and good for all occasions. My ONLY issue is that I have been waiting for months for a size 9 to be in stock. My shoes are starting to get wear and tear and I want to buy 2 or 3 more pairs because they are so good.”
“I really like em. They feel good to walk in and my feet are still getting used to them. Overall it feels great and I love how easy they are to put on. Shout out Phillip DeFranco and Corridor Crew for putting me on!”
“This is my second pair of vessis, they’re both pretty comfortable and I wear them to dance class
I think I personally overuse them and wear them out quicker
Also, for some reason both pairs have needed to be double knotted to keep from coming untied”
“I purchased these for my trip to India and have large been very happy with the style, fit, and comfort of the shoe. I have been one of the only people in my group not having issues with sore feet after long days, the breathable material has also been amazing in the 98 degree 100% humidity. The only reason they aren’t receiving 5 stars if I have become concerned about the over all lifetime of the shoe, although I am admittedly putting them through accessible wear and tear.
I’m hoping that these will continue to be incredible.”
“This is my second pair that I have owned and I love them a lot. They are very comfortable and keep your feet dry during rain or in snow which is great. Highly recommend them.”
“The shoes are overall solid. Looks are subjective but it works for me. They are indeed waterproof (though, they are knit, you feel the temperature of the water falling onto the shoe, and your brain will get super confused, it’s kinda cool). I walk around a lot as a student (~2-3 miles per day) and they’re cushioned enough to walk on comfortably. But there is a reason that they’re not 5/5. These shoes are waterproof, they use a tight knit to prevent that water from gettin in. Now, when you prevent 100% of water… you prevent a good % of air too. The “breathable” part of the marketing is a complete lie. Your feet will absolutely get hot, there’s no way around it, physics is physics, makes sense, if you want breathable shoes, they probably won’t be waterproof”