Are other's getting the "made in Mexico" crocs from this place? Are these "real" crocs because all mine other crocs say made in Boulder, CO?rebbeca said:I just received mine also. I bought a pair a couple of weeks ago locally and have worn them ever since. However, the new ones are at least a size too big. They are both marked identical (M5, W7). The new ones were made in Mexico and the others in Boulder. I'm going to exchange them for the smaller size, but now I'm afraid to order them if there is that much difference in sizing. I believe I need to try them on first.


I just hope I don't wear them out before our trip in October.
Also, thanks to the poster that told us about the 10% off when you register. I don't always register, but to save 10% was worth it. 
dawna_521 said:The black pr. of Crocs I got were definitely Crocs, and not knock-offs, but they were marked "made in China". They were horribly uncomfy, though. My Mom got a pair of the Beach style Crocs recently from Cabelas, and hers say "made in Canada", and those are comfy. I guess Crocs has recently started to export their business over to China and other countries, since some say they are made in USA, some China, some Canada, and apparently from what I've read here on the boards, some are also made in Mexico. Maybe I'm being picky, but those China Crocs really were cheap and not worth 2 cents, IMHO.