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WHITIN Women's Wide High-Top Canvas Barefoot Sneakers | Minimalist Street-Ready Fit | Comfort-Forward Ankle Support

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Size: 8 Wide


Color: W823 | Wine Red


Item model number ‏ : ‎ W823


Department ‏ : ‎ womens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 13, 2024


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ WHITIN


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Best Sellers Rank: #24,445 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) #243 in Women's Fashion Sneakers


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Customer Reviews: 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (944)


Color: W823 | Wine Red


Occasion Type: Daily


Heel Type: No Heel


Toe Style: Round Toe


Occasion Lifestyle: outdoor


Style Name: High-Top


Pattern: Solid


Seasons: All


Special Features: Lightweight, Slip Resistant, non-marking


Closure Type: Lace-Up


Sport Type: Walking, Workouts


Shoe Type: Athletic Shoe


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Strap Type: Fabric Laces


Has Shoe Adjustability: Yes


Insole Cushioning: Foam/Felt


Cushioning Level: Minimal


Outer Material: Canvas


Sole Material: Rubber


Material Fabric: fabric


Brand: WHITIN


Model Name: W823


Item Type Name: Skate Shoe


Fit to Size Sentiment: Neutral


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  • Best shoe purchase I've ever made!
Size: 9.5 Wide Color: W823 | All Black
I was skeptical about the fit and style when I ordered because I usually have difficulties with shoes that are either too long and narrow or too short and wide. These are the perfect fit! My foot feel perfectly contoured without any discomfort, pain, or squeezing. They are lightweight, durable, and high quality. I have been wearing them everyday since purchase. My favorite is the barefoot feeling with light support. I want to buy every color! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2026 by Rachel McCall

  • Well made, attractive, comfortable shoes!
Size: 8 Wide Color: W823 | Black White
I have three pairs of sneakers in this brand that are exactly the same except the color. I have three pairs of the low cut in white, black, and tan. I have this pair of high tops. They are machine washable on hand wash. I always remove the insoles first. I love them. The wide toe boxes are awesome. I was raised wearing Birkenstocks, which I still really love and wear, but I wanted something that I could wear as everyday “play” shoes that I didn’t need to worry about damaging. Turns out that these shoes are very well made and can go into the washer. My feet are wide because I have lived in Birkenstocks. These sneakers are the perfect width for me. One day I did wear a pair of these sneakers for a very long day of walking and at days end, my feet hurt. So, I bought a set of inserts and I have used them in these sneakers twice. Made them perfect for a long day of walking. I highly recommend these shoes in the two styles that I purchased. They have several other styles that I have not tried. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2025 by Theresa DiCola

  • Good shoes - wide toe box, zero-drop, can feel grounded, stylish
Size: 7 Wide Color: W823 | All Black
Fit well; my feet are basically triangles: narrow heels but wide ball of foot. They fit great! Wide toe box makes keeping a proper gait much easier. I like that I can feel the ground---the soles are nice and sturdy/grippy but not too thick---which makes it easier for me to keep my balance since I can tell when the ground is uneven. I could see some people not liking that you can feel the gravel/rocks/sticks, but I personally felt there was just enough cushion that it isn't uncomfortable. Maybe avoid if you have sensitive soles. I also like the style; this brand does a variety, which is really nice when you want the barefoot-style shoes but also want some *fashion.* The high top ones had a lower top than I was expecting; it is lower than "classic" high tops, but I still enjoy it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2025 by Emmrys

  • Great and Comfortable shoes
Size: 6.5 Wide Color: W823 | Leopard Black
Love this shoes I order 6.5 wide and fit me perfectly so love the quality, weight it looks is easy to clean and good price also is ease to use comfortable love love this shoes thank you Amazon
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2026 by Amazon customer

  • No back tab
Size: 9 Wide Color: W823 | Black White
These are stylish and comfortable. The only downside to them is that there is no tab on the back to hold onto when I'm trying to put them on. As such, they are incredibly difficult to get on without having to completely loosen all the laces. It is a huge design flaw and I am so bummed about it, because I otherwise really love them. But as a busy mom, these are hard to justify wearing since I can't put them on while simultaneously holding a baby. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2025 by Irene Z.

  • Finally, a shoe my feet don't mind (much)
Size: 9.5 Wide Color: W823 | All Black
I'd rather actually BE barefoot, but SO FAR, these are the best wide toe-box zero-drop BAREFOOT shoes I've found FOR ME. I wear shoes to protect my feet, including my soles - and not just the epidermis. I walk on rough ground with roots and rocks, and my feet have a lot of miles on them. Even on asphalt or concrete, I don't want my foot to land wrong on a pebble or piece of gravel and end up with a stone bruise. And honestly, even if I don't run, my soles begin to ache if I've been on my feet all day. So, while I do appreciate their flexibility I do NOT actually want barefoot shoes. If I did, I would wear sandals. But right now, barefoot shoes are the only ones with the OTHER features I need, features I have always wanted. I need a natural foot shape (wide toe-box) in a wide width. I need zero-drop, having worn flip flops, sandals, moccasins, or gone barefoot most of my life ... and for another reason. I also need a high instep (NOT a high arch; these are two different things), and since no manufacturer - yet - acknowledges that feet have three dimensions, not two, I'm often restricted to lace ups. So, I need a bigger size for the wider width and roomier toe box, but also to accommodate that high instep (aka high volume) foot. The shaft of boots helps keep my feet from sliding forward and scrunching my toes. I have never been able to tolerate high heels. ANY raised heel puts pressure on my toes. (I would probably prefer boots even if the length were right, because on shoes that come up high in the back - like sneakers - the part that tapers in either digs into the back of my ankle or makes a high blister on the back of my heel.) I agree with the manufacturer who says shoes only need to cradle our feet. not constrain them. So, I do wish these shoes were a little taller up and down, including the toe box. Still, I was able to squeeze one pair of insoles in to add cushioning (expensive flat ones by Perserveranx, which work much better than two layers of the thin ones that flatten out fast, the 3 pairs/$6 in the yellow cellophane). I buy insoles in the biggest size available; otherwise, I don't think they would fill up the wide toe-box. Even though I knew it wasn't possible, I told my friend I wanted to find a cobbler who could put a croslite sole on these. He laughed out loud and said, "What, are you from the 18th century?" Okay, shoe repair. After extensive wear, the tongue got a little fluffy, soI had to run the laces through the keeper loop at a higher point. Otherwise, the tongue would gradually slide down and bunch up at the bottom. Lacing them a little tighter than I had been also helped. I prefer canvas to the knit versions for aesthetic reasons (if it is not cotton, it at least appears to be, and to my eye, knit shoes look too much like polyester sweaters), because it has two ventilation holes (exactly where they are needed, which works better than a "breathable" knit), and because my buddy's claws don't snag them. Granted, the fabric is a fur magnet, and it really stands out against black, but I'm very used to dealing with that. I am quite pleased with the generous lace length. I bought Jackshibos and Nursgrams and sent them back. I thought the soles might be more cushioned because they look thicker. But one pair felt like I was standing a grid attached to a stiff rim. The heel of the other pair seemed like different - or perhaps "thickened" - material, and the transition was very noticeable. With both, it was immediately obvious. Except for a pair of Altas, whose contoured insole's arch hit me in the wrong place, among other things, I haven't tried more expensive zero-drops because their cousins in similar brands didn't seem very promising. But as for "minimalist" shoes, well, they should come at a minimalist price. I did buy a pair of Whitin running shoes and went for the men's version because another reviewer suggested the soles might be more cushioned. The smallest men's size is 8/41, comparable to a women's 9.5/41. (I have these booties in 9 and 9.5 because my feet swell sometimes, though in better brands of sandals, I wear 8.5 or sometimes 8.) The men's running shoes are a little wider, and they have a bigger footprint, but the insoles are almost exactly the same size. Also, their insoles are a tiny bit thicker at the front. The men's shoes are a little big, but for the extra cushioning, I'm willing to try them with thicker socks In the photos, I show both these and the running shoes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2025 by Glut & Lack: troublemaking twins

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