Ian costa 3 About the shoe: A little bit small, but it happens. Shoe itself, specially the sole seems to be somewhat of a cheap quality (which has created problems below). Even when a bit small it was somewhat comfortable. Overall not bad for the price, but could be better.The real problem: I asked for a refund and, I am not sure why, the seller decided the shoe was damaged. Either they are trying to scam me, or the shoe was of such bad quality that a few minutes walking around my house was enough to destroy it.They refused to tell me what is wrong with the shoe and attempted to ""refund"" me with a coupon that only works on products by Amazon (i.e. Kindles and the like), apparently in an attempt to get me to spend even more money(?). The coupon doesn't work on other items, such as shoes (this thing I wanted to begin with...).Just quite upsetting that such a simple refund had to stretch for this long.Will delete this comment if they ever properly refund me, but until then...