Crocs with high arches?

bkaz

Is this trip for me or the kids?!?!
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Sorry...I'm sure people are sick of reading about Crocs...but here's my question! My kids have had Crocs for a while, and after reading of many people with plantar fasciitis who loved them I finally broke down and bought a pair this week (I've had pf for a couple of years). I wore them for a couple of hours yesterday and my feet hurt MORE instead of less! I am so bummed...I had planned on these being my solution for sore feet at WDW and now it doesn't appear to be the case. I have high arches (apparently) and need good arch support...I wear Think shoes in the summer and arch supports in my shoes in the winter. Does anyone have any suggestions...have you found a solution to this problem? I have my arch supports in my Crocs right now...but that sort of seems to defeat the cushiony, soft feeling of the shoes. HELP!! :confused3
 
I heard that these shoes actually help to align your body properly!! So any discomfort at first may be your body trying to adapt!
 
High arches here also, but I love my Crocs!!! In fact, I have to buy a new pair for everyday use...my original pair are getting a bit worn. These are the only shoes I've been able to wear non-stop at WDW!
 
The tops of my feet hit the tops of my new Crocs. I know I read somewhere on the boards about putting them in the dryer. Anybody have specifics on how to do this? I don't want to ruin them.
 

I just did this yesterday to my new pair......

Put your Crocs in the dryer for 10 minutes.....they will be soft and pliable when they come out. Put about 4 pair of socks on your feet, and your warm Crocs, and wear them for about an hour. After that, your Crocs should be stretched just enough.
 





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