U-lite Women's Perforated Lace-up Wingtip Leather Flat Oxfords Vintage Oxford Shoes Brogues (7, Brownblue)








Key features
- •💗💗 Due to Narrow Design,we suggest to choose one Size up than your normal size.
- •Head layer cowhide upper
- •Leather lining and insole
- •Lace-up vamp
- •Comfy oxford shoes
U-lite Women's Perforated Lace-up Wingtip Leather Flat Oxfords Vintage Oxford Shoes Brogues (7, Brownblue)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.3
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
5★
60%
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2★
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A note for narrow feet
sothlice✓ Verified Purchase•January 17, 2018
My rating is particular to the fit for ME, not a commentary on the quality - this shoe is amazingly constructed, looks classy on, and for leather, you can't beat the price. Stitching and gluework was excellent. While I agree that sizing up half a size would be great for those with broader feet, I also agree that you should get your normal size because even wearing these for 15 minutes, I saw that they were malleable and probably fit better with time.
My specific issue is that with narrow feet, the toebed is wonderful, but if you ALSO have no arch, you have to tie the laces at the absolute tightest they go - so for me, it would be too large in the ankle opening and where the leather comes together in tying. Too bad for me, because these would be perfect otherwise! But if you've a low clearance in terms of the 'height' of your foot, these probably won't work for you. It's not the sole width that is the issue, but the shoe height.
My specific issue is that with narrow feet, the toebed is wonderful, but if you ALSO have no arch, you have to tie the laces at the absolute tightest they go - so for me, it would be too large in the ankle opening and where the leather comes together in tying. Too bad for me, because these would be perfect otherwise! But if you've a low clearance in terms of the 'height' of your foot, these probably won't work for you. It's not the sole width that is the issue, but the shoe height.
They are AMAZING!
Eva Hulett, Author✓ Verified Purchase•December 2, 2017
Love, Love, Love these shoes! Happy I ordered them! I get compliments on the ALL the time!
Great purchase.
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•November 4, 2017
Love them. I've been searching for oxfords that would fit me for the longest time and am glad I stumbled upon these. I love the color and the look. They are a little bit tight and I have to kind of force my foot into them, but that's because I have large, wide feet. I expect it will get easier once they're more broken in. I will probably buy these shoes in black.
Two Stars
CS✓ Verified Purchase•July 9, 2017
Good looking and comfortable. But the seam broke in the first week.
Comparison of these and the $89 ones
three socks✓ Verified Purchase•May 20, 2017
Haven't worn these yet because they're smaller than I expected so I'm exchanging them. They seem comfy expect tight at the toes. No big deal. This review is for the question and others wondering what the difference between these and the $89 ones is. These cheaper ones are a bit bulkier, darker, less slim, are one flat color, and have a bit taller heel. The $89 ones are slimmer, overall sleeker, lighter with the color getting a tad darker towards the toe and heel, the heel is a bit shorter, and the broguing differs too. They both seem nice to me and I plan to keep them both once exchanged; the darker for casual and lighter for more dressier occasions. My only complaint besides the tightness in the toes (but I don't wear tight shoes anyway so it could just be me) is the dull color on the $89 ones. I plan to polish them to a nicer tan with a hint of orange. Hope this helps! :)
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