I got the largest size 12-13 Mens as I am a man who wears a 12D in dress shoes and a 12.5-13 in Adidas or Nike running shoes. They fit just right but could fit a slightly larger foot I think (even though feel snug and secure around the ankle and top of foot).
I got these as camp shoes (my desired use) because very light and store flat and are reasonable cheap. And

because they have a true rubber sole that appears will stand up to limited outdoor wear (i.e., walking around a campsite doing chores). A lot of camp slippers have like a nylon bottom with some attempt at traction, but they abrade easily and are not waterproof on the bottoms. These are truly rubber on the bottom, so just perfect.
The nylon upper isn't necessarily heavy duty like you might find in another swim shoe, as it is thinner polyester material and not a neoprene. And so not exactly waterproof, but won't soak up a lot of water either like neoprene. I like the upper material just fine for my purposes--not sure what would be like if you wear submerged in the water.
In any event, as camp shoes, these seems like a good buy. Haven't worn them enough to advise on long term durability but appear to be well made and for the price I think will last long enough to be worthwhile.
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