kaytieeldr
DIS Legend
- Joined
- Jun 11, 2005
- Messages
- 51,312
But YOU brought up "need", and then you decided who needs Crocs in your opinion. So all these posters detailing healthy Croc-wearers (i.e. not "needing" them as defined by you) are simply responding to - and okay, refuting - you.~Kik-Kik~ said:I know some people need shoes like them; diabetics, people who are overweight ect. Though I would hope you would chose the black or another natural color and not Lime Green or Neon Red or Pink. I can even see kids (below 10) wearing them because of the fun and crazy colors.~~Kik-Kik~ said:It's not about being thin or even being a woman, you brought that up. I if you like them, great, more power too you. If you need them, I wouldnt say anything negative about them.
Which are they? Working shoes? And for whom? Or medical-need shoes? I DO consider them shoes to go out and about in. I don't believe that is any of your business. End of story.~Kik-Kik~ said:Why are you so offensive about me not liking the color of Crocs you wear? I think of them as working shoes. I dont consider them shoes that you go out and about it. I dont believe it is any of your business? End of story.
grumpalina - thank you for the link! There's a location at the mall less than two miles from me (and six miles from there, and twelve miles in the other direction, and the one closest to where I work - apparently, I don't have an excuse NOT to recycle my Crocs!)
goofy4tink and pampam - thanks for the suggestion to wear old ones indoors, as slippers... even though I first read it two hours AFTER I stubbed three toes on my right foot on a chair that's been in the same exact place for five years...

I will not wear the clog looking ones but I do not mind the flip flops at all. We are going to WDW in two weeks and I think I might get a new pair of flippies.