After I had repeatedly bad luck with cheap slippers in the supermarket, I decided this time to buy a much higher priced. For 40, - you get at first sight a properly processed slipper, but not significantly different from the offers on the various tables for toddlers 20 to - is different. The footbed is made slightly too high in my opinion metatarsal. However, it is soft and pliable enough so that you can get used to it and it no longer bothers. The cheap shoes so far was almost always the sole weak point, since these often centrally set off with me along any tread pattern. The Rhode sandals have a pretty flexible soles also with cross pattern. Whether this remains stable longer there, have to show the time. In street shoes I usually wear a whole size smaller. I relied on the purchase of the above, recessions and it turned out actually that you should actually set up a size number.