GoofySon'sMom
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I wouldn't cover your feet with body cglide, but I'd rub it on the spots where you'd usually blister. I use Band Aid brand blister blocker and carry it in my bag with me.Does anyone else get hot spots from wearing crocs without socks? How do you avoid it (without wearing socks). What about in the rain? Do you get blisters when they are wet?
If I wear my crocs without socks I get hot spots where the edge rubs against the top of my foot. I'm just assuming that if I kept wearing them the hot spots would turn into blisters.![]()
I would really like to wear them without socks, especially in the rain. Does anyone have any advise? Would covering my feet in Body Glide help?
TIA!
I have wide feet and really shouldn't wear my mary jane Crocs, but they are quite lovely and comfy, and I just change up how I'm wearing them and when I wear them, for our Disneyland trips, and I'm good. I start the day with them with socks (I live in WA and also have been known to be "wool socks and sandals" girl) and as I get warmer I take the socks off (with socks I actually get painful spots on the bottom of my feet, from the nubs rubbing on the socks to my feet), and it makes things better.
As for Tevas, when you have wide feet it's not about the straps being wide enough to go around. Just like with a regular shoe it's not about the "shoe" part stretching to fit. It's about the "last", I believe is the word, fitting your actual foot. And Tevas do NOT work for my wide feet. I've even tried a men's size, b/c the footbed is wider than the women's foot bed, but that just put the arch in the wrong spot, and while I didn't get blisters, I got a very sore arch from the shoe arch pushing up where my foot went down.
So Tevas aren't the be all end all for everyone, especially those of us with wide feet.
And Crocs aren't terrific for everyone, though they are heaven for some of us!
Try the bodyglide, see if it works! Do that around town before your trip. If you want to bring them, do so, but maybe bring another pair of shoes with you that day just in case you need to change. Changing shoes each day, and sometimes during the day, is how I last at Disneyland, and I can imagine it being intensified at WDW!
Count me in the "don't wear Crocs" group - I got awful blisters on the bottoms of my feet last year![]()