These boots are exactly as they appear, and I foresee getting much use from them over the next few years. They're fuzzy on the inside so they'll be nice and warm. The faux fur is thick but not so thick that it'll get quickly squashed down and thus fail; they seem like they'll both be warm and stay warm all winter. They also have good support throughout the sole, including the arches. (Which is too often missing in boots...)
I have average width feet with two caveats: One foot has a bunion (soon to be fixed), and the other is surgically corrected bunion-free, and my heels are slightly narrow. The bunion means that foot is flat, so I also need arch support. So for shoes to fit properly, the foot and heel area have to be a true medium width, but the toe box to be generous, even verging on wide, with good supportive soles.
Skechers generally fit my needs, and these boots are no exception. Their width is a true medium - if you have wide feet, these probably won't work for you. The toe box isn't quite as roomy as, say, their roadie sneakers, but it still has plenty of room, even for my bunioned foot. The heel is snug but not so much that it'll rub. They do lace, but with the way they're made, laced around the ankle but not the top of the foot, if you have a very high arch, you might have some trouble putting them on. For my flatter feet, it wasn't an issue.
One nice bonus: They're suede, so I thought I'd have to scotchguard them to protect them from snow and salt. Then I saw the tag - they've already been scotchguarded. Nice!
In short, I really like these boots, and would definitely recommend them. Just be sure you know your feet well, and choose accordingly.