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wallyb
06-06-2006, 05:08 PM
Okay I know this topic is all over "the other boards" (a bit of reverse prejudice here I guess)
but I just had to get a little :rainbow:"sisterly":rainbow: advice so here it goes...

Do any of you have Crocs (especially men) and do you like them (especially for WDW)?
It seems their following is getting to almost cultish proportions and I was wondering if I too should "drink the kool aid".
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mickeyfan1
06-06-2006, 06:03 PM
I bought a pair for my trip in December. Hated them, I had to wear socks because they rubbed blisters on the tops of my feet. Same thing in February. Maybe it's the style, standard with holes from Hallmark. I bought my son a pair of black with no holes. He is a chef and says they are great for all the standing he does. So there you have 2 very different opinions in the same family.

My footwear of choice for Florida and actually ALL walking around all day places when it is warm is: Reef Slaps. They are like walking on marshmallows. Although they do tend to smoosh down after 3 commando all day in the park WDW trips and many other wearings in between. But they NEVER hurt my feet and I could wear them for 16 hours and my feet didn't hurt at all.

kittymasi
06-06-2006, 06:12 PM
My guy was REALLY reluctant when I bought him a pair for our WDW trip... let me tell you, he's an avid fan now. They saved our feet!!! He wears them all the time now, but his faves are the sandal style, not the clogs. Trust me, they are amazing.

LukenDC
06-06-2006, 06:30 PM
I bought a pair recently---Islander style with leather uppers. They felt comfortable and I began wearing them to work and on vacation. Within a week, I developed the worst lower back pain that I have ever experienced. I don't know if the Crocs are to blame, but I have stopped wearing them for long periods of time.

iankh
06-06-2006, 09:07 PM
I have a pair of Caymans. They are extremely comfortable, but I have never done a day at the parks with them. I typically wear a pair of sneakers/tennis shoes/running shoes/or whatever people call them these days.

Not sure what an entire day of walking around in them without socks would be like and whether or not they might start rubbing after a while. I plan to try them out in a park next time, but will make sure I have a pair of socks in my backpack just in case.

DVC~OKW~96
06-06-2006, 10:21 PM
I like them and have more than one pair, but they are not perfect. They will rub in the heat if you are barefoot. Socks help a lot! I have trouble with them irritating the ball of my foot too if I wear them too long (again without socks).

For "normal" (non-park all day) use they are really great. Great in the rain as you can just dry them right off once the rain stops.

However, if you get knock offs like I did, the soles wear out and then they are VERY slippery in the rain!

RickinNYC
06-06-2006, 10:41 PM
Yick to the traditional Mario Batali/Nurse Ratchet crocs. Those suckers are ugly. For the sake of fashion, I'll brave foot pain.

Just kidding.

I have discovered Reef Fannings. Not only are they incredibly comfortable, they come with a handy dandy beer bottle opener on the bottoms. Yep. Love 'em. For two reasons.

wallyb
06-07-2006, 08:31 AM
Yick to the traditional Mario Batali/Nurse Ratchet crocs. Those suckers are ugly. For the sake of fashion, I'll brave foot pain.

Just kidding.

I have discovered Reef Fannings. Not only are they incredibly comfortable, they come with a handy dandy beer bottle opener on the bottoms. Yep. Love 'em. For two reasons.


WOW! I thought you were kidding. They really do have a bottle opener.
So odd. I'd use it for Yoo-hoo - don't like beer.

mickeyfan1
06-07-2006, 08:36 AM
OMG Rick, now I know what I can buy DH for our cruise in 2 weeks. Two for the price of one!

dkostel
06-07-2006, 08:50 AM
Now come on wallyb, gay men know fashionable shoes, but if you need comfortable shoe advice, that is squarely the domain of us lesbians. I've worn them at the parks all day with no problem. They have solved my biggest WDW shoe issue, which is finding shoes that I can wear on Kali River Rapids and then continue to walk in without my feet getting shreaded or having to squish in the running shoe -sock soup for the rest of the day. I've tried maybe 5 or so other brands-styles and these are the only ones that worked. I'll be wearing them next month. They make a flip - flop (athena) and a sandle (nile) and a new flip flop type with out the toe partition specifically in men's sizes that are actually cute.

Boston5602
06-07-2006, 09:57 PM
I'm sorry was I only suppose to bring ONE pair of shoes ?!?! I am trying to not bring my usual carry-on of shoeS . You know sneakers for comfort , 2nd pair of sneakers for when 1st pair get wet. Sandals to wear around the pool. Shoes to wear for dinner. Boat shoes for wearing on the days you dont go to a park. Shoes to go dancing /drinking and of course I have no idea what outfit I'll want to wear any of theses days so I better bring the right COLOR ( multi sets )of all these shoes :goodvibes

But like I said I'm gonna try to just fit a pair or two into my regular suitcase and will not be including croc's UGLY!!!!!



:sunny:

rcostello1
06-08-2006, 11:06 AM
Crocs make your feet look so big--at least they seem big to me. And might foot is quite large enough so I stay away from Crocs, besides if I got dirt in them, I don't want to go there.

Born is my favorite summer footwear. Well, non-summer too. "Hand crafted" and the most comfortable shoes I own. And I own a lot. :)

jackskellingtonsgirl
06-08-2006, 04:36 PM
I am a straight girl, but I happen to love my Crocs. DH won't try them on, so he will never know what he is missing! ;)

DS9 has a pair but he doesn't like them. Not sure WHY he doesn't like them because he has chosen not to articulate a real reason. I suspect he just likes to waste my money.

The men I have seen in Crocs so far are straight men, so you can take that however you like. :confused3

I will be bringing the requisite "shoe bag" on our August trip. I learned about the shoe bag on a thread about overpacking. The idea is to have one piece of luggage filled entirely with shoes. This is a FABULOUS idea, but don't forget to put some shoes in your carry-on or wear some sensible shoes on the plane in case your shoe bag gets lost. When we went in October I realized the only shoes I had in the room on arrival were flip-flops and some thick-soled ridiculous open-toed things I wore on the plane. If the shoe bag had been lost I would have been TOAST. I will bring both pairs of Crocs (the Sleeping Beauty pink and the Cinderella blue) and try them for short stints in the parks. If they rub I will change shoes midday. :thumbsup2

dustysky
06-08-2006, 04:46 PM
I bought a pair last week and I have put them on every time I leave the house and so far I still hate them. They are big, ugly and so far have not made any "mold" to my foot. I have also noticed that my hips seem to be hurting a little more this week then ever before.
I wish I had saved the $30.00 !

pigletforever
06-08-2006, 05:58 PM
Last year DH and I went to europe for 3 weeks and he insisted I get a couple pair of Merrils (I had 2 pair of crocs I wanted to take)because according to him they were the best shoes for touring and walking all day. Was he WRONG!!!!!! after 4 days I had huge blisters on my feet from the merrils. they actually looked like burns they were so big. I couldn't walk. I had "smuggled" one pair of crocs in my suitcase. and they saved the trip. I was able to put moleskin on the blisters and wear my crocs the rest of the trip. I now swear my my crocs and if I am having to walk alot they are the only shoes I will wear.

pearlieq
06-08-2006, 06:07 PM
My crocs have yet to express a sexual preference, but I promise I'll always be supportive... :teeth:


Fashionable or not, they're comfortable as all get out! Especially as a larger person, they really provide extra cushioning and help me go a lot farther in the day. I will agree that the ones with holes are pretty hideous to look at, but I have closed top Aspens (that I think are at least passable-looking) and the Nile sandals (which are downright cute!).

momsgoofy
06-15-2006, 11:51 AM
wallyb and everyone...gotta say that I am a CROChead...totally addicted...get a buzz when I buy new crocs and am presently in a state of withdrawl cause it's been 3 weeks since I bought my last pair. :sad2: I've been trying to resist, but I swear I might falter today...where the heck is my sponsor?

I've been wearing the Beach style for over a year...did 2 week long trips to WDW last year in them...comfy tootsies!!! :love: And I just did my first trip to DL, where I wore my Beach and my new Scutes. Pure :cloud9: for this trip, too! And, well, DH did his first Croc Disney trip and said it was the best decision...no sweaty icky sock feet. He wore his Scutes to start with until DS (14) snitched them for the parks, then he wore the Beach...both were great for him. DS refuses to wear his Beach except for the pool and hanging around so he's wanting either the Scutes or the Athens (flipflop).

Here's my lime green one at the center of DL...
http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c285/momsgoofy/P1010111_112.jpg
and the Scutes...sorry for the quality...it's from my camera phone...
http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c285/momsgoofy/Laurascutes.jpg

I'm heading to WDW next month and yep, the Crocs are going with me. The hard part now is deciding which...I've got the Beach in lime, khaki, navy, and black...the Scutes in chocolate/khaki...and Holey Soles (Canadian version) closed toe in moss and chocolate. The Scutes are calling me...say that I need another color... :bitelip:

BensMom
06-15-2006, 01:20 PM
Okay, I saw a girl in line at EE at AKwith her Athens reds on. She was too far ahead to shout at her. She had the flip flops on (Athens?). Anyone have them? Having survived two days of downpours, courtesy of Alberto, I really needed a true, waterproof, dries in a hurry, comfortable shoe. Does the toe thingy bother anyone? Thanks. Any feedback on Nile" model would be good, too.

dkostel
06-15-2006, 01:49 PM
I have the Athens & I really like them. I quickly got used to the toe thingey. But the major difference between these & Beaches, etc. is that they are not as wide. I have wideish feet and if these were any narrower I wouldn't be able to wear them. Other than that they're great!

BensMom
06-15-2006, 07:45 PM
Well, thank you, DKostel, for letting me know your opinion. I heard they "shrink." Yikes. I wear a 9 1/2 women's, so I am inferring that I should order a 10?

momsgoofy
06-29-2006, 09:47 PM
I have the Athens & I really like them. I quickly got used to the toe thingey. But the major difference between these & Beaches, etc. is that they are not as wide. I have wideish feet and if these were any narrower I wouldn't be able to wear them. Other than that they're great!


dkostel...I hear ya about those skinny Crocs...the Niles are skinny, too, which is why I didn't like them. I've got wide ol' duck feet so I gave them to my older sister...she loves them...skinny footed girl. I bought a pair of the Scutes...it's the new one and it works great for me...there's a photo of mine in my previous post. DH just bought his second pair of Scutes...we getting a second pair for each of us, but I wear the smaller size (Mens 8) and the didn't have any in my size.

SpAnKhUr
06-29-2006, 10:51 PM
yea hey its ok to be gay, i have a friend who is and it doesnt change the way we treat and hang around her. if you dislike gay people thats your own right but you should accept the way other people feel and want to go by. so if your friend turns gay you should be there to support them and treat them like nothings happened and be there for them when they need you the most. Because my friends mum turned against her daughters girlfriend and now the girlfriends not allowed back at her house. and yes my friend was very devistated. but she has moved on but still with the same girl

hamlet35_2000
06-29-2006, 11:46 PM
At first, I had no idea what Crocs were beside the ones I have in the canal down the street from me (although I think those might be aligators, not sure).

So I read more and discovered that they were shoes...now I am not a shoe queen, and I agree that the lesbians are truly the ones to ask about sandals and such...so I read on, and finally I said to myself..."What does these shoes look like?" and off I went to their website....

Sorry if this offends, but them are ugly....are they really comfortable? I have worn and do wear ugly shoes because they are comfortable, so the look is not the issue for me, but I can't imagine spending the whole day at one of the parks without socks on....

These might be nice for Blizzard Beach though...and I would be in style, correct? :cheer2:

gnome1b
06-30-2006, 09:37 AM
I just ordered my first Crocs (actually 4 pairs, one for hubby and the rest for me!!)

I don't think they are ugly at all. We each have a pair of knock offs the we like very much, so I'm sure we'll be happy with these. I got a pair of Aspens, a pair of Athens and a pair of Off Roads. I plan on wearing the Off Roads when I go for my trip in August. I'll be bringing along my Athens as well.

A question though, to those that have worn them for touring, do you wear socks or not?? I plan on bringing a pair of socks just in case, but I'm thinking I'll just wear them with out socks.

Brad in Ma.

dkostel
06-30-2006, 10:38 AM
I have a pair of Beaches which are my commuting shoes. I walk 5+ miles a day in them without socks. You can wear them, but they are unnecessary.

BensMom
06-30-2006, 11:17 AM
Okay, my son has had his Caymans for a week. I have had my Athens for a week. Jump up for Crocs, we love 'em! I bought a 9, although I wear a 9 1/2 shoe and they are just fine. Now we are just waiting on my son's Jibbitz's to arrive. I ordered them through NoFearGear.com, and they were great. No shipping charges over $75, and about as cheap as you're gonna get em. I am definately ordering another color! They passed muster for about 6 days of parks at this point, and no pain between the toes and quite cushy. Sorry, Birkenstock...!

DVC~OKW~96
06-30-2006, 01:03 PM
I wear them both with and without socks. When I wear socks (when it's wicked hot, feet sweat) I try to match the sock (the very short ankle style) with the croc itself.

oelpa
06-30-2006, 01:38 PM
i could never wear them they are really ugly (no offense meant) if i have to walk for a long time like in the parks i prefer Geox Shoes they are also very comfortable and they don't look that ugly....