

👞 Step into confidence with every move — comfort that works as hard as you do!
Dr. Scholl's Men's Winder II Slip Resistant Work Loafer combines lab-verified superior cushioning with a certified slip-resistant outsole, crafted from premium leather and manmade materials. Designed for professionals on their feet all day, these lightweight slip-ons reduce foot pressure and absorb shock, delivering durable style and unmatched workplace safety.




| Fabric type | 100% Leather |
| Origin | Imported |
| Outer material | Leather |
| Sole material | Synthetic |
M**M
Sticking With These Shoes
They're comfortable, work well in the kitchen, they last a long time. Overall no complaints about these shoes. Will continue to purchase as the old ones die.
H**3
GREAT PRODUCT
For years I have been buying another work show from Amazon. The quality of that shoe (DEER STAG) decreased with each and every order, as the price climbed higher and higher. The (DEER STAGS) lasted only 3 months before disintegrating. I decided to pursue other options. I am on my feet at work 10-12 hours a day 5-6 days a week. I routinely put 15-20 miles on my legs/feet a day including tons of stair steps. I decided , after reading countless reviews, to try the Dr Scholl shoes. I am glad that I did! They are the most comfortable shoes that I have ever worn. I bought the shoes on 10/15/2021. After three hard months of work, they still look like new. The tread is still in great shape. All the stitching is still perfect, and the interior cushioned sole is still in pristine shape and working order. I highly recommend these shoes especially if you are a front of the house restaurant employee, or any one who has to stand and move on there feet for long periods of time. These shoes do not trap and hold odor(s) I highly 100% recommend these shoes and I am in the process of buying a second pair but in Brown.
D**K
Great shoe, can be a little heavy.
This is great in literally every aspect. Great traction, great look, great comfort, ( And I say this as someone who owns a Hoka Bondi 8 and a Brooks Glycerin GTS 20, both of which are famous for comfort), outstanding slip on access without any trouble with the heel having a hard time getting in, and I've worn it for a while now. However. Though this would be a five star review if all these things were the only thing I'd write about, there was one inconvenience. Nothing big. But yet nothing too small either. The weight of the shoe feels like as though you will be getting a leg workout just walking around in them all day. So if you are always on the go, and always on the move at your workplace without catching a break every now and then, I do not believe this is the shoe for you. However, if you have a moreso stagnant role that requires you to move around and have brief periods of still activity than I'll gladly fully recommend this one to you. Overall though as a waiter in a fine dining restaurant, I am fully satisfied with these, and honestly my managers even wished they had them as well as the other coworkers.. They just have a certain look to them that screams professionalism. Which is why even though there is somewhat a problem with the weight, I'm still very content with them.
R**L
Slip in shoes
This shoes are very comfortable and look nice
B**D
Poor Quality, Durability, and Bad Sizing
I purchased these after my local stores stopped carrying a less expensive Dr. Scholl's work shoe. I figured a more expensive upgrade of the same basic form factor shoe with the same company would suit me fine but I was extremely disappointed: 1. The shoes are way too large for the size listed. I've never had a shoe in my size be this loose. It's way beyond the variation normally encountered between brands/models. I had to wear two pairs of socks and use an aftermarket heel insert to make them at all wearable. 2. The sole started deteriorating and peeling off after less than a week of light wear. It's a thin non-slip layer that is glued on. I had to use shoe glue to reattach it but it didn't last long and I shouldn't have to do repairs on a pair of shoes after owning them for less than a week. 3. The upper isn't durable. While walking up stairs I lightly stubbed the toe and later discovered gouges that showed the gray base below. The description says 100% leather but if that's the case it's a very thin layer. The less expensive model of Dr. Scholl's work shoes I used to get were much more durable. I would expect scuffs with normal wear but not chunks taken out. It's really too bad, this would have been a great pair of shoes and served my purposes very well if only the quality, durability and sizing were decent. I'll have to find a better alternative and although I've had good experiences with other Dr. Scholl's shoes in the past, this particular model, Winder II, really let me down.
P**O
Delivering to your door fast and easy !
Comfortable for me not to high on the price it is worth to get them love DrSchools brand !
D**R
They only lasted for about 6 months before the bottom soles were no longer slip resistant.
I work in the food industry so being on my feet for long periods of time is rough on the feet. These shoes helped to comfort the pain on the middle arch of my feet. They fit pretty good even though there are no shoe laces. I got a size 14 and there was enough room for my toes to not feel squashed. The quality is pretty good but the durability is why I gave it three stars. They only lasted for about 6 months before the bottom soles were no longer slip resistant. I took the in-soles out and put them in some steel toe slip resistant boots from walmart for half the price and they lasted longer. TLDR: In conclusion, I would just buy the in-sole pads and put them in some cheaper boots. These shoes were ok but for the price I don't think it's worth it.
G**C
Good buy
Good buy
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