When I asked him what he thought, he just rolled his eyes. Theres hope yet. 

I'm not a guy, but I gotta tell you that I think crocs are the dumbest looking shoe EVER!!! Well, maybe suitable for kiddies--but for a grownup man or woman....nahhhhh. And, before anyone asks, I have tried them on and agree that they feel good on the foot--but then again, so do my Nike's and no one mistakes me for Minnie Mouse.![]()
but couldn't disagree with you more on this one.Do they get slippery when it rains? Not croc to pavement slippery, but foot slipping around within croc slippery.
All I can say is I wish I bought Croc stock when they started the company....
"First Quarter Revenues Increased 217% to $142.0 Million vs. $44.8 Million Last Year -- "
They were originally (and still are) marketed to boaters and our local boat supply store, West Maine, has a display as big if not bigger than the Hallmark or Bass Pro. To be used for boat shoes there can be NO sliding either shoe to deck or foot to shoe and they are non-marking.
Here's the deal. After reading so much about Crocs on here, I decided to go out and get some for my upcoming trip. My question is do very many men wear these god awful looking sandels? I understand they are comfortable and what not. But, I'm just not sure I can be seen out in public wearing these. Fellas, convince me to wear my Crocs.
They have various sports designs now to include NFL teams. My Dh just got a pair.Have you looked at the new more manly version they have at Dick's this year?

They have various sports designs now to include NFL teams. My Dh just got a pair.
So so far it's 89 who say yes to wearing them, and 60 that say no. In spite of this, let me assure you that MOST men at WDW do not wear these things. I have a feeling that a good deal of the voting on here has not been by men. I guess you know how I voted.![]()
They are popular down here on Tobacco Road too! (Go Heels!Yup, and the College ones are very popular here in Tennessee...
--Mr. DB
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