

👟 Step into freedom — where comfort meets cutting-edge barefoot tech!
WHITIN Men's Wide Minimalist Barefoot Sneakers feature a zero-drop sole that promotes natural posture and balance, combined with a wide toe box for optimal anatomical toe positioning. Designed with a flexible, abrasion-resistant rubber sole, these sneakers deliver an authentic barefoot feel while ensuring durability and grip. The removable sockliner accommodates custom orthotics, making them perfect for professionals seeking all-day comfort without sacrificing style.

































| ASIN | B09MVVGKPW |
| ASIN | B0D4DS7M7G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,367 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #10 in Men's Walking Shoes |
| Brand | WHITIN |
| Closure Type | Lace-Up |
| Color | All Black |
| Cushioning Level | Minimal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (7,352) |
| Date First Available | December 22, 2021 |
| Department | mens |
| Embellishment Feature | Bow |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | Positive |
| Has Shoe Adjustability | Yes |
| Heel Type | No Heel |
| Insole Cushioning | Foam (basic) |
| Insole Material | foam, leather |
| Lace Closure | Lace-Up |
| Material Fabric | Rubber |
| Model Name | W81 |
| Occasion Lifestyle | Casual |
| Occasion Type | Casual |
| Outer Material | fabric |
| Package Dimensions | 13.27 x 9.02 x 5.16 inches; 1.7 Pounds |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Seasons | All |
| Shoe Height Map | Low Top |
| Shoe Type | Athletic Shoe |
| Sole Material | Rubber |
| Special Features | Flexible |
| Specific Uses For Product | Climbing |
| Sport Type | Walking |
| Stitching Style | flat fell seam |
| Strap Type | Lace-Up |
| Style Name | Running |
| Style Number | W81 |
| Subject Character | Barbie |
| Theme | Sport |
| Toe Style | Round Toe |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
S**M
Great value for the price!
So, where do I start I am on my feet for about 10 hours a day. I work on a assembly line and we do have a very nice mat that is under us which is about a 1/4 inch thick. But, we walk all day, with no sitting, so you are on your feet all day. I myself have a bit of a narrow foot I think, and for years, I mean, all of my life I have worn shoes that just tear my feet apart. That is mainly all shoes would give me a really bad callus on my big toes. I learned fast that I could not wear shoes with a lot of bells and whistles. I needed shoes flat. I found that flat shoes worked best for me. So for a long while now I have worn cheap chuck taylors from dollar general. But they would only last about 6 months. Needless to say, I could not find them in my area any more and even those would tear my toes apart on a long day. So, I tried another flat shoe form walmart, and again, they would tear up my toes. So, a lady I worked with had a pair of these, and I had been in the market for some and thought I would give them a try. So, I have worn them three days now and I will give my first impressions. My left shoe felt fine most of the time, but the right always seemed like there was something weird going on with the insert. I also felt a tightness around my arch and the top of my foot. I love the wide toe box, and no rubbing for my toes now, but the middle of the foot was a bit snug for me. Doing some research after buying these I found that you can take out the insole. Some say that these are not barefoot shoes, I think mainly because of the insole. The insole has a bit of a arch to it. So today, I took out the insole and replaced the insole with some flat rubber drawer liner I had laying around. I saw on the internet that some would use a yoga mat, but this is all I had. So, with that said, depending on if you want a arch or not, I would say get these and try them with the insoles that come with them, or maybe make your own. I want to be as close to the ground as possible, because I do want to feel like I am bare foot. I do wear thick wool socks most of the time too, so, that could have made them more snug in the center, but the insole still had a lot to do with it. So I wore them today for the first time with my homemade insole. So far so good. I will give them a real test this week at work. I just love the fact that my toes are not getting almost rubbed raw every day. All in all like any new shoes, there are some getting use to and a break in process. For me, the break in needs to happen in the top around the mid section and the arch area. I would recommend these to anyone who is wanting to get into barefoot shoes. For the price these would be a good transition shoe. As far as barefoot shoes go, I do not think I am going back to normal shoes. My toes can't take the punishment anymore, and I love the idea that my whole foot is working through out the day. So I encourage anyone to give these at try. The quality seems good. I will give more of a update later as I wear them longer.
A**.
Fitting guide very inaccurate!
Was apprehensive to pull the trigger on these shoes, mostly due to cost and associating that with quality. I am very pleased with them, though. The price point makes them a steal! First the good: I have VERY flat, low profile feet, kinda like skis. Plus my pinky toe has started rolling over and goinng inward. THese shoes provide a generous toe box, and even loosely laced fit my feet like a glove. It was weird walking in them at first as this is the only pair of 0 drop shoes I have worn, almost tripped walking down the hall as if my feet didn't know how to work. After a couple minutes I adapted. My feet feel more "connected" to the ground, with exceptional grip and fit. My feet are very comfortable and not tired after a full day at work on my feet. I will be buying more in the future. The bad: This doesn't take away from my fondness of the shoes, but the top of the toe box (near the laces) somewhat folds in, creating a look of shoes that dont fit well, despite them fitting perfectly. So if you are someone who prefers appearance of functionality, this might drive you crazy. Tall profile feet may eliminate this, as they would fill out the shoe more. Additionally, the fitting chart for these shoes is whack! I measured my foot heal to toe, based on their recommendation I should order a size 8. I read another review that indicated I should order my usual size. So I ordered an 11 (im an 11.5 mens), and they fit perfect! Overall, great shoe, even better value, time will tell how well they hold up to daily wear and tear. Im impressed so far and would recommend to freinds.
S**Y
Great value
Cheap, simple and comfortable. This item is in value category, it works well, looks good and is very cheap at the same time. Keep in mind this is shoe is tough on the feet, it has minimal cushion so unless you are ready to handle this type of shoes it may make your feet sore very quickly. Grip is very good, toe box is large - they are comfortable. One negative is that material facing the ground makes squeaking noise on most hard surfaces, no issues with pavement, asphalt, but indoors - it will be an issue. If you will be using these indoors most of the time - I advise you find another options, these are great for outdoors. It is a 4 start because of the noise they make on some surfaces - otherwise great value.
B**L
Wow!!!
TLDR: GET THEM. WORTH IT FOR DAILY GYM LIFE!!! Ok I was skeptical with these because 1. it's a no brand and 2. it's on amazon. I was on the barefoot market for a very long time trying to research which is worth getting. I saw reviews for the toed-shoes and the ones that are pricey like Vivo Barefoot. I was going to go for the expensive pair, but came across alllll the raving reviews for this shoe. I kind of went in blind hoping that these were decent since amazon has a lot of bot reviews. but I have to be honest... these are AMAZING for my wide (bunion) feet. I was experiencing a lot of tense muscles/ knots under my feet, even with custom inserts, so I decided to go with barefoot to "train" the muscles in my feet to get stronger on their own without support. I started strength training at the gym with these and omg they're amazing for leg days. My squat form is way better thanks to these. I even use em on the treadmill, but if you run and go long distances, it will probably start making your feet sore. Wear high quality socks and slowly break these in to get the benefits. I don't go to the gym without them anymore. They're solid and have not fallen apart on me yet. It's been about a month or two with them and I can honestly vouch for how legit these are. Heck, try these walking around your home. You'll love them! Super lightweight and comfortable. They also feel more breathable than most sneakers -a true godsend because I also get sweaty extremities!
S**.
Caminar en ellos es muy cómodo y permiten que el pie se acomode perfectamente. La suela no es mullida, pero se siente casi como caminar descalzo y ese es el objetivo de este tipo de zapatos. Claro que si protege de piedras o texturas del piso. Recomendaría pedir la talla ajustada a tu pie, porque como es amplio, se acomoda bien. A mi me hubiera gustado pedirla por lo menos media talla menos, que sería justo la medida de mi pie. Estoy muy contenta con ellos.
R**N
Justo lo que esperaba, muy cómodos en comparación con los tenis/zapatillas tradicionales, siento la pisada más estable y el zero drop resulta confortable al caminar, venía con unos pequeños defectos de fábrica, pero prácticamente no se ven esos detalles. El diseño me gustó aún más en persona
J**E
The wide toe box is a game changer. If you're not used to shoes like this, there can be an adjustment period for your foot muscles. Saved our feet in Disneyland!
J**E
I wear 11.5 EE wide shoes. I can almost never find shoes that fit. I ordered the 12 wide, and they’re perfect. They fit and wear like socks as the material is knit, and stretches to fit your foot. I have honestly never worn a more comfortable shoe in my life. You can feel cracks in the sidewalk and little pebbles. I bought these for Tai Chi, and they’re the perfect martial arts shoe for people with wide feet. Outstanding shoes.
A**A
Parece un gran producto, pero no llega la talla correcta. Falta esa opción en la página de compra.
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