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WHITIN Men's Wide Casual Barefoot Sneakers | Zero Drop Sole | Minimalist Style

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Product details

  • Care instructions
    Machine Wash
  • Sole material
    Rubber
  • Outer material
    Knit
  • Closure type
    Lace-Up
  • Country of Origin
    China

About this item

  • Minimalist style with breathable knit upper
  • Wide toe box grants your toes some much-needed freedom
  • Non-elevated,zero drop sole for natural posture and agility
  • Thin flexible,non-slip rubber sole for extraordinary barefoot feeling
  • Removable sockliner (insole) if you want a “more barefoot” feeling



Product Description

WHITIN Minimalist Shoes


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Wide Toe Box

Designed with wider than average toe box to allow your toes to spread into their natural posture.

Zero-drop Sole

Places the forefoot and heel flat to the ground correcting posture, aligning your spine, and encouraging mid-foot strike.

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Flexible

The soft and flexible sole enables your feet’s full range of motion.

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Removable Insole

Removable sockliner (insole) if you want a "more barefoot" feeling.

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Lightweight Materials

Lightweight, breathable knit upper where the foot flexes, allowing for maximum comfort and mobility.

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Non-slip Rubber Outsole

Rubber outsole with polka dot for excellent wet and dry traction


Joe
2025-08-30 13:36:34
First off, I got these for giggles to try and use them as a dedicated cycling shoe that works with pedal cages and flats, as to not wear into my expensive minimalist shoes. I come from the world of brand minimalist shoes and had low expectations (love my Xero's!!), but will say that these land quite close.The difference here is that the bottom is thicker and stiffer than your brand name minimalist shoe, and the toe has a much thicker reinforcement. Depending on your frame of mind or what experience you want from the barefoot feel, you might not enjoy the stiffness quite as much as a a shoe that conforms to terrain nicely.Now what does that have anything to do with cycling? The stiffer sole and hard toe are a big, accidental advantage with these shoes. My feet don't go numb from a concentrated pressure point on the pedal, like with the Xero's flexible sole, and the hard toe protects my little digits from being pushed into the pedal cage wires, thus no pain. The upper has the advantage of being smooth/minimal- nothing to catch on the pedal straps. Quite happy!The fit is spot on. Was fully expecting a buy and return dance to get it right, but when they say US10 they mean US10. They are just as comfortable as the expensive stuff. These may be a good intro to the joys of barefoot shoes.Aesthetics are subjective, but they look nice and unassuming to me. The overall quality is just shy of great - I see small bits of glue wandering around the lower portion of the shoes. Not much at all, but noticeable up close. Fine for beaters. The sole is lower quality and will not grip as well as higher quality rubber, so I wouldn't use these at a restaurant job or something like that, but it's acceptable. The upper breathes well during 90F+ activities. Was able to spray waterproofing coat and coincidentally was caught in a storm while riding, feet were dry when I got home!
MrGeorgeWilson
2025-08-12 17:11:55
I have exceptionally wide feet, and sneakers are a tough fit for me. After years of cramming my feet into "wide" shoes, WHITIN came along. Nearly all of my sneakers are from them, and the product keeps getting better and better. Their earlier versions had kind of slippery plastic soles. These soles are a big upgrade. These sneakers look sleek... so sleek that I ordered two more pairs! They are comfortable for walking and durable enough to run (I've used them for both), plus they breathe, which is also nice. Considering that some brands charge upwards of $130 for a similar pair, these are a great bargain!
Jake L.
2025-08-03 17:10:08
Pros- budget friendly- fits my big foot. I'm a 13eee and the 12.5 extra wide legit is a PERFECT fit especially once broken in- extremely light and comfortable- very low key stylish simpleCons- breaking in period they will feel very tight, give it a week or so- while barefoot shoes are supposed to be minimalistic a LITTLE extra cushion in the heel would be appreciated- thinner sole means you are going to feel the impact of asphalt or feel when you step on rocks- very hard to find inserts that fit to add some cushion
Zack b.
2025-07-25 12:24:38
Just got these shoes and have been wearing them around the house all day. So far I have zero negative things to say. They are extremely light and comfortable. I took out the insoles for a little more ground feel, and it's perfect. They are true to size and decently slip resistant. I see myself using these a lot in the warmer weather when I'm out walking with the wife and kids. Great shoes!
Peter A. Berggren
2025-05-08 17:07:56
I have horrible wide feet with gigantic bunions and require orthotics. These shoes with their wide toebox and fabric that stretches are so great, I bought another pair.The only negative is they collect hair from our dogs bit it wipes off easily.
LJAY
2025-03-05 13:13:21
My first toe box shoes. Plenty of room for your toes, had to get inserts for arch support. 9 months later I have holes in them because of the soft rubber. Looking for an upgrade.
thetomfox
2025-03-02 10:40:47
Comfortable stylish everyday shoes for under $30?!?!True. Here they are. These are the ones.I've gone through a ton of pairs of OluKai shoes over the years, but they have left me behind with their absurd prices. There is no question the these Whitin shoes are lower quality and won't last as long, but we will see how it goes. For 1/6th the cost of a pair of OluKais I'm willing to give it a shot.Super comfortable. Nice looking enough to wear to the office or running errands. Laced loosely they can be slipped on/off.Will order another pair in a different color soon.
Joel A. Soukup
2025-02-24 19:13:06
These shoes are a great value for the money. As another reviewer stated, I'd put them about halfway between light canvas sneakers and slippers in terms of weight and thickness. No good for wet weather, rough terrain, or walking any distance (stretchy mesh upper with a very thin rubber sole), but comfortable and cool; perfect for lounging around indoors. They're also stylish and washable. The width of these shoes is great, but they do seem to run about a half size small (minus 1 star); just order up a half size and you should be fine. I would recommend and just bought a second pair to leave at work.
Marshall
2024-12-23 14:06:32
These shoes feel fantastic compared to normal shaped shoes. I was getting very stiff feet and had minor plantar faciatis from my boots and sneakers. Since wearing these shoes my foot pain has entirely disappeared! Would highly recommend these shoes, especially for the price!
william todd
2024-12-01 17:15:33
My second pair of Witins , now that I have gone to barefoot shoes my feet and legs feel better. Better than when wearing the 250$ shoes with all the gadgets.
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