KRenee—December 1, 2025
I’ve been wearing these for months and I still love them. They’re easy to slip on and comfortable for walking whether that be a trip to the store or an all day outing. I also love how easy they are to clean with just a wet wipe. There is a slight support inside the toe area that helps the shoe to keep its form, so that’s a nice bonus. I need a wide toe box, and this shoe offers enough room while still having a slender look. Read more
bookfreak—August 8, 2024
I wanted a day-to-day slip on neutral colored ballet shoe that had a lot of room to wiggle my toes. (I have Flintstone feet). This one fit the bill the best, although even with my wide, high volume foot I needed to add an insert to give me a little more of a snug fit. One of the things I really like about these shoes is the little loop at the Achilles heel. I bought some matching shoelaces that I run through that little loop and I can wrap around and loosely tie at my ankles for a little bit of a different look sometimes. These are not the sexiest ballet flats, pointy toe ballets still are the queen of style but not very comfortable for me. I'm a big fan of Flatsocks so if you are looking for something to give you a little snugger fit I highly recommend those as well with these shoes. I hope you found my review helpful! Read more
Pam Barber—April 16, 2025
This is the first day of wearing my Frank Mully flats. I have wider feet with bunions and as soon as I put these on I knew they wouldn't squish my toes. I ordered a 7.5W and they are a tiny bit big. I have higher arches as well and these do not quite have enough arch. I've looked at dozens of flats, much more expensive so I'm very happy to have found these Read more
Andrea Wagner—August 4, 2025
These are really nice shoes and I’m super disappointed that they don’t fit right. They’re both too big, and almost too small, I typically only purchase shoes with wide toe box, or barefoot shoes because regular shoes crunch my foot bones, these are wide in the toe box, they’re soft and comfortable, but the entire shoe is also wide, not just the toe box, so my foot slides all over the place, mostly forward when walking, jamming my toes against the end. And, no, they’re not too big, because standing still, they fit perfect. I’m sad about it, because like I said, they’re comfortable, nice, well made shoes. I was walking and one slipped off my heel and caught in my pant leg, I tripped and nearly fell, can’t have that, so I’ll be returning them. Additional info: I typically wear 8.5-9, I ordered 8.5 because it said wide, 8 would be too small length wise. Also, I got the green ones, they don’t look green in the pic, and they also don’t look green in real life either, they’re a nice sandy beige. Read more
Grete—December 3, 2025
This is the second pair of Frank Mullen wide toe box shoes that I have purchased this past year. I love them!! They are so comfortable and I can wear them even when I have to stand for long stretches. Originally, I purchased these because I have Plantar Fasciitis. I will continue to wear these! Read more
Roni—May 7, 2025
I had such high hopes. It's so hard to find shoes shaped like human feet. These looked to have the right size and shape of toe box, and they do! However, for some reason, they also have very WIDE HEELS. They also come up too high under my ankles. Alas, I'm returning them. Read more
Honey R Rothstein—July 17, 2025
I like the style. But the shoe runs big. I am going to order smaller size Read more
Cian—October 16, 2025
These are cute, well made shoes, however there's a design flaw. I really liked the appearance of the shoe (black), but my correct size wasn't very roomy in the toe area as advertised and the shoe was too big in the heel area, which couldn't work for me. I think a sock could correct that, but with no extra room in the toe area a sock would totally defeat the purpose. I have Mortons neuroma and need more space for my toes as well as good arch support. I gave these 4 stars because they look stylish and are well made for the price but sadly there's a major design flaw. Read more