MikitutuMartial Art Cloth Shoes Kung Fu Tai Chi Cotton Sole Canvas Shoes Black
R**R
Best slipper of this type I've had.
I've tried a lot of these types of shoes. I use them mostly as indoor shoes because my feet tend to get cold. Other styles have worn out quickly, but these are of excellent quality. The upper is thicker and a little stiff to begin with, but they loosened up to be very comfortable quickly.The bottoms are a little slippery at first (they are "slippers", after all!) but eventually develop some friction and are less so. Very nice for the price!
M**N
All Cotton Material made Tai Chi Shoes
These tai chi shoes are all material/cotton even the soles. They are sturdy for doing tai chi. I bought half size larger which was good/bad. Good cause gives the toe room. Bad cause loose on the back. The other item to be aware of is they are tight/narrow in width. I will have to wear them without socks. I hope they stretch with wear.
A**R
These are fantastic
These are definitely true to size i needed something that would be more comfortable than the shoes my school gave me theirs are so pointy and were too big they wanted 45 for them. I tried to buy others of similar style the sizing was so off. I bought another pair immediately. I recommend highly
R**S
Right size, Poor fit.
Upper is sewn much too tight to the sole. Removable insert is a nice touch.
J**S
Order a size up
They seem nice and well made.They run on the very small side of sizing. Men, definitely order one size larger than the largest size you wear!
M**.
Soft sole style
Been wearing this style taichi shoe for 50+ years. this pair seems peffect for the art..this is not the soft rubber or hard sols model
J**G
Quality kung-fu shoe
Needed to replace my kung-fu house shoes and was dreading having to buy size 9 narrow again. I was surprised to find these much better quality material and constructed shoe in a size 9 normal width from this seller. Also these are not flimsy and don't collapse under their own weight like the other brand. I installed thin insoles for some added arch support. Two thumbs up.
J**Y
About the best kung-fu shoes I've ever had.
I'm an aging martial artist who has long used cotton-soled kung-fu shoes as house slippers. I had been three or four years since I'd last bought a pair, and I was very pleasantly surprised to fined that these were much sturdier than similar shoes I'd bought in the past. Both the upper and the sole are heavier and thicker than those that were usually exported to the US in the past. Yet they are still not too heavy for martial practice with a partner or for lounging at home.I only have two minor gripes:1. The removable insole easily slips out of place and comes out when you remove your foot. (Easily solved with a few drops of Elmer's Glue.)2. There is no pull tab and the heel to help you yank the shoe onto your foot. These used to be the norm in the old days.Overall, if you haven't bought kung-fu shoes in a while, you're going to be pleasantly surprised. They are definitely less flimsy than you'd expect, and, if they are more expensive than you remember, they are worth it.
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