I remember reading, years ago when knock-offs were new, that the original croc footbed was the most comfortable. I was curious so I tried on those $5 croc knockoffs at Wallyworld. OUCH, it was like walking on concrete. I swore off crocs for another year or two.
I tried the Disney crocs....even bought a pair. I WANTED to love them...but they were so wide my foot just never felt well supported.
Then, one sunny day in Maine at the LLBean main store (very $$ dangerous place), I tried on the LLBean version. They were more narrow, the heel slightly higher and my little feet were in HEAVEN.
THEN, I discovered JIBBITZ. The conversion was complete. Before I knew it.....I had 3 pair.
The addiction continued........
Last fall I discovered crocs had a new design for their fuzzy lined crocs. Blitzen are designed to have the fuzzy lining vs. the Mammoth which were just crocs with the fuzzy added (so you had to move up a size.) The Blitzen came in pink ---- and it was all over. 3 MORE pair in my closet.
This summer on vacation I tried on a new model....cannot remember the name....perfectly comfortable. Only on addtional pair.......so far......but I bought my pink pair and left the next day for a 6 day trip to Nova Scotia for a trade show. I LIVED in my crocs.....great to travel, drive, stand on a concrete floor. I was coming home from this trip to knee surgery so anything which made my knee more comfortable was heaven to me.
I wore them exclusively on our disney trip 6 weeks later. Of course, I was still on some pretty fabulous "happy" drugs from post-operative complications so I could be wearing newspaper and i probably woudn't mind.
What I realized when I checked out the crocs website.....they have about 10 bizillion different styles....more $$$ danger.
The crocs I have are generally y go-to shoe. DH even has a pair (canvas uppers so not so croc looking) which he takes to Disney.
They are GREAT for travel because they weigh....nothing.
Sigh....does this make me a croc-aholic?