M-I-C-K-E-Y
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Not a chance
Wow, great response to my thread/poll. From reading some of the posts, I guess I should explain that I already own a pair. I know how comfortable they are.My dilemma is whether to wear them out in public or not. Especially to WDW.I wish I knew about the NFL ones before I bought the ones I did. I'm more than likely going to bring them with me to WDW.
or you could be like me because I just picked these bad boys up:
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aarrrgghh..them's be Pirate Crocs!
--Mr. DB

You can take my "man card" away all you want I love my crocs!
DB--where did you get these? They would go great with my Pirates baseball cap I got at Disney last year.![]()
and was making fun of me getting some so I ordered him a pair
I got him the cyman crocs with the NE Patriots logo on the back so they look somewhat cool. Of COURSE he's loving the way they feel! He wore them to his hockey match the other night and a couple of others players had thema nd they got into a big croc discussion.I figure I'll look dumb enough wearing my waist pack in the parks, so why not throw in ugly shoes and complete the package!![]()


The guys all seem fine about wearing them at WDW, it's outside of that which seems to be at the heart of discussion. Are you worried that you'll love them and want to continue wearing them????

I posted early on in this thread that Crocs do not seem to offer me enough arch support (and I've given them a very fair chance!) In doing some research I've read on the Net that a good number of podiatrists recommend Crocs. However, arch support is their one complaint - the company seems to have minimized this aspect of their shoes as to make them more widely popular. One podiatrist mentioned (in a 2006 posting) that Crocs told him they were working on a shoes with additional arch support. Did it ever come out? Others have made mention of adding inserts for arch support, which makes Crocs very comfortable for those with arch issues.
In addition to posting this information, I also have a question. Many recommend Brooks "Addiction" line of walking and running shoes (they have both models in this line) for the ultimate in tennis/gym shoe comfort. Does anyone have a recommendation or experience with these? I have an old pair of Brooks running shoes and although in bought them in 2001, they still feel like I'm walking on a cloud... Perhaps it's time I bought some of their Addiction shoes?
I'd wear them to run errands, around the house, at WDW. I wouldn't wear them (at least not yet) to a social event. I might wear them to a baseball game. Actually, they'd be a good choice on a rainy day.
I'm going to an outdoor music festival in September and they'd be a good choice for that. I might wear them to the movies or to go browse at the book store. Wouldn't wear them on a date with my wife. And I live in a town known for casual dressing.
I wouldn't wear them to a dinner party or a cocktail party.![]()
I don't think I'd wear tennis shoes to a cocktail party either! I don't think I'd wear tennis shoes to a cocktail party either!
Sounds like they're growing on you. . .
