A few issues to be aware of. The leather used to make the uppers has been reported by quite a few customers to stretch considerably over time. Some women have reported stretching over as little as a two-week time period after purchasing. This stretching can lead to the sandals becoming too loose to actually wear, and some women resort to making extra holes in the sling back in order to make them tight enough to still be able to wear without them slipping off.
Comfort issues are also reported, stemming mainly from the circular front buckle rubbing and irritating the foot from it being large enough to be in constant contact with the skin. The sizing also seems to be a bit on the large side. This is mainly a width issue with this particular pair of Fly sandals. A size smaller than what you usually wear should be considered.
Fly Tram are not without some bad reviews, but it should be noted that the positive reviews do heavily outweigh the bad ones. Most women are happy with these sandals, so don't let the bad reviews put you off totally if you are dead set on buying these sandals. Order a pair and give them a try.
You might be one of the many happy customers. If not you can always return them if you're not happy. Another pair of Fly sandals worth considering that have a slightly higher heel and a square buckle at the front, rather than a big round one, are the Fly Oarol sandals.
They are not available in as many colours as the Tram are, but they are certainly a nice pair of sandals well worth considering. Or, if you don't mind wearing a more foot-concealing design, try a pair of the superb Fly Kani.
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