Dockers Slater Slip‑On Sneaker
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I’ve been wearing the Dockers Slater non-slip sneakers (size 10) for a few weeks now, and overall I think they’re a solid pair of everyday shoes. The fit is true to size, and they’re easy to slip on and off without dealing with laces, which I love. Comfort-wise, they’re soft right from the start, with a cushioned footbed that takes the edge off walking on hard floors. The arch support is there, but it’s pretty moderate. It’s enough for casual wear and a normal day on your feet, but if you have high arches or flat feet, you might want to add your own insoles for extra support. The heel feels stable and doesn’t wobble much, which makes walking on slick tile or wet sidewalks feel secure. The non-slip sole actually does a good job on everyday surfaces — I’ve worn them in the rain and on smooth store floors without feeling like I was going to slip. After about 7–8 hours, I do notice a little foot fatigue, especially in the arches, but that’s expected with this style of shoe. For running errands, going to work, or casual outings, they hold up really well. They also clean easily and look sharp enough to wear with jeans or even business casual pants. If I had to sum it up: these are comfortable, versatile slip-ons with decent support for most people. They’re not orthopedic-level supportive, but they’re better than a lot of flat slip-ons out there. For the price, I’d say they’re worth it — I’d give them a solid 4 out of 5.