Received today from the seller Shoemetro, in perfect condition. They are Bearclaws latest style change of the Isabella. I would have preferred the ones pictured with the white X's, loop in the back and white patch as pictured in the Amazon ad, but these are still cute and have better hardware with the Bearclaw stamp on the rings and shoe lace rivets.I have an a older pair of Bearclaw Buckinghams in size 10, but have since gotten leg braces for drop foot, so I chose size 11 in these. By loosening the laces half way down, I could easily slip my leg braces in. They are like blades on the bottom and tore my previous Bearclaw boots causing the sole to separate (easily repaired with original Gorilla Glue and chip clips to hold them together for 24 hrs). This time I covered the lower blade of the brace with a sneaker sock to protect the boots.If you wear AFO's, you know the endless hunt for boots to fit. These are perfect! My blades fit in there snug and with laces you can adjust the room you need to strap your braces on your legs. My braces are True Life, with a funky bulge at the ankles and the brace is is the front of my shin. These boots accommodate everything even as snug as they are brand new. There are no pressure points to damage the boots with the braces on, strapped and pants tucked. The top of my calves are small (12") which allows for everything to fit, but this should work for larger calves and braces, because the laces and tongue can be adjusted. I said all this to help ppl with AFOS know that there are boots out there for you, or your children with braces, so now on to a review of he boots...The foot bed is a little snug, with no restrictions. They will break in nicely. After reading reviews, I verified they were both the same size, was gentle with the rivets that hold the laces, felt down in to the foot bed for any defects, and because this is the redesigned version with more support at the back of the ankle, I made sure that nothing was poking out from the back. The boots had no imperfections. I am very pleased!For those that have had the rivets pop off, please contact Bearclaw. They have good customer service. If you are beyond the 1 yr warranty with them and a shoe repair can't fix them, find someone to punch a hole where the riveted lace holders are and put a round grommet to feed the lace through (I think that's what they are called) and you will have serviceable boots for years to come. Especially with these soles, versus the flip flop type soles on some Bearclaws, UGGS, etc. The Isabella's have serious soles that will stand up to wear for many years and keep you safer in the elements. Another reason I chose these versus other Bearclaws.For those that just need warm boots, these are so comfy and WARM. My previous Bearclaws were similar to the Bearclaw Lauren's they have now. My feet would get very cold in those. Never going to happen in the Isabella.They are lightweight, which was a concern for me with leg braces added. Like walking on air.I'm attaching pics with the leg braces and also show others that this version is what you may receive. The ASIN Look up shows the white crosses, but the latest version on Bearclaws site are the ones I received. Amazon also has the latest version with a different ASIN, that are the same as what I received.Shipment was super fast from Shoemetro, came in original Bearclaw box, tags, etc and thankfully I only paid $65. shipped. Prices are all over the place with different sellers. The pics and ASINS can be very freakin confusing too lol. If you are unsure, contact the seller pre buy as to what stock they have. I prefer to buy directly from Amazon, because there is never a return shipping cost, but I was willing to pay return shipping to Shoemetro if need be, because they were $40 cheaper. I lucked out ?Also adding pics of my sole repair if anyone needs to repair lightweight soles on their boots. Clean both surfaces with a wet cloth > Wet area to activate the gorilla glue > Squeeze glue in lightly with bottle applicator > Wipe excess glue > Use chip clips as shown > Wait 24 hrs > Good as new. I will use a razor blade to get the little bit on my soles. Gorilla glue expands.