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Color: Black
The brand says this runs true to size.
Size
M
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Details & care
Knit goes next-level in this lightweight sock sneaker that takes you from working out to going out to just hanging out without missing a step. Tonal laces keep the look streamlined and the fit secure, while the barefoot-feel construction lets you stay well-grounded in any activity.
- Lightweight: puts cushioning and performance underfoot with an emphasis on streamlined comfort
- Pull-on sock upper with adjustable laces
- Removable, cushioned insole
- Textile upper and lining/rubber sole
- Imported
- Item #10889988
Size info
- The brand says this runs true to size.
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SantaCruzBeachLife
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Fit:
Small
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Large
Width:
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Wide
Width purchased: M
Nov 2, 2025
Husband approves!
Got these for my husband and he wore them on our trip to Portugal. Comfortable to wear during the day and nice enough wear out at night. Color goes with everything.
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Arcie
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Fit:
Small
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Large
Width:
Narrow
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Wide
Width purchased: M
Sept 26, 2025
Fits Like a Sock, with a BUT
These Nexus Knit Sock Sneakers by Xero Shoes hug your feet like a dream—soft, stylish, and as easy to slip on as, well… socks.
BUT. Big BUT. Zero grip. On smooth floors you’re not walking—you’re moonwalking. Marble, tile, anything shiny becomes a stage, and you’re suddenly auditioning for Thriller. Fun if you’re chasing style points… not so much if you’re chasing stability.
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