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Wish shoes often lack arch support. Budget an extra $5–$10 for a decent pair of insoles to make them wearable for more than an hour. 4. The "Shipping" Wait

You aren't getting Italian leather for $15. Most Wish shoes are made of synthetic materials (PU leather), canvas, or foam.

Ignore the "Size 9" label. Grab a ruler, measure your foot in centimeters, and compare it to the specific Size Chart in the product description. If you’re between sizes, always go up. 2. Read the Reviews (The Real Ones)

See what the worst-case scenario looks like. If everyone says the sole fell off after one walk, believe them. 3. Manage Your Material Expectations

Don't be surprised if they arrive with a strong chemical scent. A day of airing them out on a balcony usually does the trick.

Wish is famous for "ghost" listings, but the community is your best defense.

Never buy shoes that don't have customer-uploaded photos. These reveal the true material—often showing that "leather" is actually shiny plastic or "suede" is thin felt.