MouseEarsJenny
DIS Veteran
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- Jan 8, 2006
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My daughter and I both have accessory navicular syndrome which causes flat-footedness. Crocs, when correctly sized, do not touch the sides of your foot. They are the ONLY shoes I have ever found completely comfortable because they put no pressure on extra bone on the side of my foot. They are clunky, and ugly, and I tried on several pair of pretty, girly flip flops today trying to find something to wear with my sundresses. But I can't possibly walk all over DC and Disney in the flip flops - they were all too flat and too restrictive over the top of my foot. So, yes, really, I'll be wearing my crocs again this trip.
(And in case you're wondering, you can't see the extra bone unless you know where to look, so I won't be scaring small children if I do pick up a pair of flip flops for short distances...
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(And in case you're wondering, you can't see the extra bone unless you know where to look, so I won't be scaring small children if I do pick up a pair of flip flops for short distances...
