Specifications:
- Smooth fabric upper of these mens casual shoes for protection against most weather elements
- It is a perfect gift for someone special or treats for you
- These mens slip on shoes is just what your hard-working feet deserve
- The full-contact rubber outsole is both durable and non-marking, making these mens casual shoes ideal for wear on a variety of surfaces
- This pair of mens slip on shoes goes perfectly with different kinds dressing styles
- Innovative design suits you to wear in every occasion
- Breathable Solid Slip on Canvas Mens Casual Shoes makes you wear as free as a bird
- Slip on mens casual shoes makes you wear at ease
- Upper Material: Canvas
- Sole Material: Rubber
Details:

- Mens casual shoes of rubber outsole deliver durable, shock absorbency

- Color range mens casual shoes for all occasions to match your suits perfectly

- The Breathable Solid Slip on Canvas Mens Casual Shoes is just what your hard-working feet deserve

- Slip on mens casual shoes makes you wear at ease
- These comfortable mens slip on shoes are just what your hard-working feet deserve
Size Reference Table:
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US Sizes
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Euro/China Sizes
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International Sizes
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Japan Sizes
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Foot Length
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6.5
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39
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245
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24.5
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236-240mm/9.3-9.4in
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7
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40
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250
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25.0
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241-245mm/9.5-9.6in
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7.5
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41
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255
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25.5
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246-250mm/9.7-9.8in
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8
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42
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260
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26.0
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251-255mm/9.9-10.0in
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8.5
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43
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265
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26.5
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256-260mm/10.1-10.2in
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9
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44
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270
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27.0
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261-265mm/10.3-10.4in
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9.5
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45
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275
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27.5
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266-270mm/10.5-10.6in
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10
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46
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280
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28.0
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271-275mm/10.7-10.8in
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10.5
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47
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285
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28.5
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276-280mm/10.9-11.0in
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NOTE:
- There may be certain error of these dimensions. Specific dimension varies from person to person
How to buy comfortable shoes?
Whether shoes are comfortable is determined by how well they fit. You can also prevent some foot and knee problems by buying shoes that fit properly
- Check the size of your feet regularly. Our feet change as we age
- Take separate measurements for each foot. Each foot size is different
- Try on shoes at the end of the day, when feet are typically largest
- Always try on shoes and avoid relying on the size indicated. Companies manufacture sizes differently
- Be sure to stand and walk when trying on shoes, and allow for approximately 1/2 inch of space for the longest toe of each foot
- Be sure your heels fit comfortably and slip only slightly
- Select shoes that conform to your feet
How to make shoes fit better?
Ever had a pair of your favorite shoes to get too big? Don't get rid of them, fix them
- If your shoes are too wide;
- Pull up the insole of the shoes
- Place an insole you purchased in the shoe and cover it with the original. this will feel the entire shoe
- If your shoes are too big in the heel part, or your foot slides forward;
- Pull up the insole and place a half insole in the front of the shoe,{under the ball of the foot} then cover with the original insole. This will keep your foot pushed to the back of the shoe
- If your heel is very narrow and shoes tend to slip in the heel;
- Place a heel gripper in the back of the shoe. This will keep it from slipping up and down. There is also grippers for strappy shoes
How to wash shoes?
Washing shoes is a necessity for all types of shoes, but how you wash your shoes depends on the type of shoe. You wouldn't wash a sneaker the same way you'd wash a loafer. To wash your shoes without ruining them, you have to treat each pair separately and according to its type and constitution

- Separate the shoes you want to wash into categories: sneakers, outdoors shoes, work shoes, boots, formal shoes, loafers. Then further separate them into their fabric type: leather, canvas, synthetic
- Remove all laces and any insoles. Brush off any mud or dirt or other stuff caked on the shoes
- For sneakers and canvas shoes, you can simply throw them in the washing machine in a garment bag after you've removed a lot of the excess gunk
- For leather and nubuck shoes, first gently wipe them down with a damp, soft cloth to remove any mud. Then buff them with the appropriate tools. For leather, a clean chamois cloth does wonders. For nubuck and suede, there is actually a type of "brush" you can get at a shoe store, as well as a specific cleaning solution. Both the chamois and the brush serve to remove any dust and particles that have accumulated in the grain of the fabric, and in the case of nubuck and suede, to "refresh" the look of the shoe

- For leather shoes, break out the polish and go to work. Or head to the nearest shoe shine and let them work their magic for you. Leather shoes need to be treated to hold up longer, and with certain brands of shoes, you can have the pair refurbished every few years for a fee. It is worth it if the shoe is crafted well. Remember to wipe the excess polish off so it doesn't get on your clothes or furniture
- Wash laces separately, and by hand. Otherwise they can get tangled in the washing machine and break. If, even with cleaning, your laces are still dingy, throw them out and buy a new pair. There is only so much you can do for old, white laces
- Dry the shoes. For sneakers and canvas shoes, after washing, place them in the sun to dry. You don't want to put them in the dryer, lest they shrink, which does happen. For other types of shoes, place them on a piece of paper or a towel, so they don't come into contact with any surfaces and any polish you missed potentially rub off on anything
- Re-lace, replace the insoles, and go
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