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I like the shoes and would buy again, but the delivery and follow-up were frustrating. I ordered a pair as a New Year gift and the shoes themselves are comfy and look exactly like the photos. So that part is a win. The annoying part was the shipping. I got a text saying it would arrive on a certain day, so I stayed home. Later the tracking showed it had been “signed for” by someone I don’t know. That was confusing. I emailed customer service right away and sent a few follow-ups. They replied each time that the case was “under investigation,” which is fine, but updates were slow and vague. I waited over a week with no clear answer. Eventually I asked for a refund and was told the order was delivered and signed for — end of story. That felt dismissive. Still, I want to stress the positives: the product quality was solid, the site was easy to use, and the price felt fair. My only real gripe is the lack of proactive communication and the delivery mix-up. If you’re buying something important or a gift, order earlier and consider alternate delivery instructions. A little more care from customer service would make this a five-star experience. For now I’m torn, but on balance I’d recommend them, just with a heads-up about potential delivery headaches.
Wrong boots, right surprise
they felt oddly decent. The leather on those Peu sneakers was softer than I expected and the insole had a cush that made me wander around the apartment testing the tread like a weird shoe detective. So that was the weird bright spot: wrong shoe, but comfy enough that I kept walking around trying to justify keeping them. Not that I did — I didn't want surprises like that in my closet — but it was surprising in a good way.
I’ll be blunt about fit: the men's version is just... different. Wider, yes, but more than that — the whole proportion is off if you’re expecting a women's cut. The ankle on the boots is shaped differently, more straight across on the men's, and on the women's it's angled; that changes how the boot hugs your leg and how it feels when you bend. The rep who finally admitted that "men’s are wider" really undersold it — there's a whole anatomy lesson in there that no one offered me. If you care about how a boot feels when you walk up a curb or when you crouch to tie a kid’s shoe, those little profile differences matter.
Using the shoes revealed the important stuff: the sole grip was solid on wet pavement, the leather loosened into a nice fit after a day, and the ankle gave just enough to not bite into my calf. I wore the wrong pair on purpose once (science) and did a full loop around the neighborhood; my feet didn’t ache, the creases formed in sensible places, and the stitching stayed put. So materials-wise, they’re doing something right. It almost made me nostalgic for the Camper I used to trust years ago — comfortable design, sensible choices, no drama.
But then you get to the fun part: returns and website nightmares. The return label said "return for a different size" as if that was the universe's polite way of saying "we messed up." When I asked why they’d misrepresented it, a rep told me it was "necessary to process the error." Necessary? Maybe. Honest? Not so much. I’ve had better chats with other companies — quick, clear, helpful. Here, I had three different chats where reps contradicted one another, gave fuzzy instructions about sizing, and once basically told me to only use the measurements on the chart (fine), but then refused to acknowledge that width measurements were missing (not fine).
Navigation on the site made me lose track of styles — things appeared and disappeared mid-search — and the translate button on reviews literally did nothing. Little things that make shopping easy were broken, and the people on the other end seemed annoyed that I pointed it out. It makes you second-guess: are they understaffed? Undertrained? Lazy? Probably a mix.
Still, putting aside the cornucopia of customer service blunders, the actual shoes — whether the PIX or the wrongly-sent Peu — were comfortable in the ways that matter when you walk: decent support, good leather, sensible sole. So yeah, two steps forward, three steps back. If you buy, try them on, walk a block, ask for real details about width and profile, and maybe triple-check which site you're on. I wanted to come back to the brand; I almost did, because the product itself had redeeming qualities. But the whole experience around the purchase is sloppy enough that I’m hesitating to do it again anytime soon.
About CAMPERLAB
CAMPERLAB is a fashion label that produces ready-to-wear clothing, footwear, and accessories. It is associated with Camper, the Spanish footwear company, and features experimental design approaches within a contemporary streetwear aesthetic. The brand’s assortment commonly includes sneakers and other shoes alongside apparel such as outerwear, knitwear, and basics, as well as bags and small accessories. CAMPERLAB targets consumers interested in design-driven fashion and limited seasonal collections.
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