TinkerbellMama
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Okay, need a little help here.
I've read through tons of Crocs threads and I'm not sure about the answer to this one... I finally caved and bought myself a pair of lime green Crocs for our upcoming October/November trip.
Ordered them from Zappos.com and I'm happy with them overall, but need to know if they fit correctly so as to avoid any nasty blister incidents in WDW.
From reading previous posts, I know my toes aren't supposed to touch the end of the shoe (they don't) and the heel strap is not supposed to be against my ankle (it's not). However, the top of my foot DOES touch the top of the shoe. Is this right?
I don't think it's called a high "arch" per se, because my arch (underneath) is actually pretty normal, I think, but my "foot bone" is "tall"...does that make ANY sense? In other words, the top of my foot is higher than average when measured for height. I also have wide feet, so they do touch the sides of the shoes, but I figure SOMETHING has to touch SOME part of the shoe, or else it would never stay on!
I'm not sure if this is going to cause a rubbing problem when wearing the Crocs long days in the parks. Any opinions/information/advice? Thanks! 
I've read through tons of Crocs threads and I'm not sure about the answer to this one... I finally caved and bought myself a pair of lime green Crocs for our upcoming October/November trip.


From reading previous posts, I know my toes aren't supposed to touch the end of the shoe (they don't) and the heel strap is not supposed to be against my ankle (it's not). However, the top of my foot DOES touch the top of the shoe. Is this right?


