In a situation like this you should email the seller and have them send you more photos. Inside the shoes would be very helpful.
If they won't comply then you take a chance you'll get something you don't want.
Years ago I bought a pair of Allen Edmonds off ebay. The one or two photos weren't that great.
I didn't ask for more pictures of the shoes and took a chance and won the auction.
They looked like someones gardening shoes when they arrived, they were resoled and had mold inside the toe area.
I emailed the seller and they refunded my money and said to keep the shoes.
If an auction has just one photo of a used pair of shoes I'm skeptical.
Sometimes the seller doesn't want you to see the condition they're in.
If they won't comply then you take a chance you'll get something you don't want.
Years ago I bought a pair of Allen Edmonds off ebay. The one or two photos weren't that great.
I didn't ask for more pictures of the shoes and took a chance and won the auction.
They looked like someones gardening shoes when they arrived, they were resoled and had mold inside the toe area.
I emailed the seller and they refunded my money and said to keep the shoes.
If an auction has just one photo of a used pair of shoes I'm skeptical.
Sometimes the seller doesn't want you to see the condition they're in.