Disneyland_Mama
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Ok, this is interesting. It seems most of you went up a 1/2 size. I had to go down a 1/2 size. Typically I'm an 8.5 and got the 8, which is a bit big, but fits as it should according to Crocs definition of fit. Hmmmm. I've heard that fit can vary based on where it was manufactured. Mine were made in Mexico.
*nod* This got me wondering too. I'm up in Canada and my Croc choices are extremely limited... not sure where the shoes are made. The ONLY traditional Crocs sold here are Beach, they keep telling me Cayman's are childrens despite my arguing that they DO make adult sizes. Anyway, the 8/9's were huge on my size 8 feet, and the 6/7's weren't bad, but my toes were touching the end. I tried on Maryjane's and the size 8's were perfect...![]()
Hehehe... guess I'm no help at all.
Ok, this is interesting. It seems most of you went up a 1/2 size. I had to go down a 1/2 size. Typically I'm an 8.5 and got the 8, which is a bit big, but fits as it should according to Crocs definition of fit. Hmmmm. I've heard that fit can vary based on where it was manufactured. Mine were made in Mexico.
Oh and countingthedays, thanks for the code!![]()
Happy Shopping!![]()
As anOFFICAL FOCKER WATCHER
, I know you already have a pair in Lime, right?
But of course!
Tried to convince DMom that lime was the color CROC to buy.She didn't bite, she wants the Khaki.
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