Any men wearing Crocs?

orljustin said:
I agree with the poster several above. We were in the parks a few weeks ago, and thought they looked ridiculous on everyone. At least it gave us something fun to do in lines.

I have spent many an hour in the parks and have never had a problem with your basic pair of good reeboks providing both support and comfort.
I sometimes have to wear non-fashionable shoes because of problems with my feet. I have very high arches and get searing pain in them when I don't wear the right kinds of shoes.

I have NEVER been able to wear Reeboks. They are just too flat for me. Asics are the only sneakers that don't hurt my feet.

I'm willing to try anything, even if it's ugly. And since foot problems run in families, I hope we can provide you amusement by all wearing Crocs. :)
 
My husband wanted orange, but the store we were at at the time didn't have that color, so he settled for red. Now he wants to get a pair of bright yellow ones so he can wear one of each color and cheer on the KC Chiefs!!!

I find them very comfortable and so does he. We'll be heading to WDW in October and will probably have our crocs packed as well.
 
DW just got hers and has been hinting (not so subtly) at getting me some. Perhaps it's my insecurity or my view of this as an attack on my masculinity (fragile male ego and all that stuff), but I won't get Croc's for the same reason that I won't get a minivan... as the Car Talk guys on public radio say, it leads to the wussification of the American male.

Guess I shoud use a "manly" emoticon here... pirate:

Chris
 













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