all4fun
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Thanks for the response. I went ahead and ordered a 2 because I suspect he's going through another growth spurt and I'd like them to last as long as possible. If they don't fit now, they will later, so I'm not too worried about it.I would get the M1 Size. I think the M2 would be too big. Hope this helps.
I did some searching on the dis and found some threads about sizing. apparently their shoes differ in sizing depending on the style and the only sure way to tell if something will fit is to try them on. If you're ordering the Beach style, those are pretty true to sizng for full sizes. They came out with the Cayman style which or more suited to people with 1/2 sizes. I ordered the Mickey Mary janes and got a 1/2 size up from my normal size (I usually wear an 8-1/2 and ordered the 9). I hope they fit. Their shoes are supposed to be loose fitting but I don't really like my feet sliding around in shoes, and my feet are on the narrow side, so hopefully this will be ok for me. Wish I had tried some on when I was at WDW recently!I've never owned a pair and am tempted to buy one. I'm confused a bit with their sizing--if I wear a women's 7.5, does that translate into a croc's 8? TIA!
from Crocs.com FAQ
What is the difference between the Beach and Cayman model?
The Beach was Crocs original and wildly successful model. However, because it comes in only six sizes, it didn't fit the ""between"" sizes perfectly. So Crocs introduced the Cayman model to address the ""tweener"" issue. The Cayman comes in individual sizes from children's 8/9 through adult 13. It also has a slightly narrower foot bed. The Cayman is the perfect comfort shoe for all sizes, ""tweener"" or not! The main difference in the two shoes is that the Cayman comes in whole number sizes while the Beach model is sized XS through 4XL.
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