I am going to be one of those avid supporters of the crocs. I love mine. I will say a few things though..
The first pair I got was a size too big, it was my size, but they were roomier than I should have purchased. The size down to me felt a little too tight and I was more afriad those would rub. Turned out it was the other way around.. for me, going a little smaller was better. They will break in. ( which leads to me to mention.. you need to wear them a little before they reach their maximum comfort level)
With my size figured out, I have purchased about 10 pair. I love them and often wear them with no socks, nothing. I will mention though that by the end of the day my feet are sweaty and dirty.. that happens with holes in your shoes. I find that if I wear a very thin sock, like a ped sock, that I like them more. I like the gold toe brand, the ones that hide in your shoe.
My husband thought they looked ridiculous and ugly. I bought him a pair for out on the boat. He ended up loving them.. until we went to the mall in them for the day and his feet were soaked in sweat.. I ended up getting him socks that wick moisture away from the foot and now he'll wear them again.. i bought the socks either at cabelas or llbean.
Not all crocs are the same.. I have bought generic ones for the kids because they are hard on shoes and I hated to spend another $20 on them. Well the generic ones I bought seemed to be of good quality but the straps ended up breaking and then I refuse to let my kids wear them.. I make them keep the strap behind the ankle at all times. One of my kids specifically is VERY clumsy. lol I have a pair from LLbean that were nice, but overall I would rather spend the money on the real ones.
Thats JMHO, I am in Nursing school and I fell in love with them, another friend of mine also has them and she thinks that they are decent but nothing special. I just think they keep me cooler than having a sneaker on all day.. it's nice to slip them off when I am sitting and let my feet cool off, and they don't need to be snug and putting marks on my feet like my sneakers can. I figure since you need to break them in a little before wearing anyway, getting a pair and trying them out wouldn't hurt.
HTH, good luck deciding..
