Last fall my sister went to the beach with DD and I. She was about 2 seconds away from buying DD (then 3 months) a pair of Crocs. A couple of weeks later I went to the store and they had some generic crocs there on clearance so I grabbed a pair for later. Well it looks like they may end up fitting for our December trip. Today my sister informed me that she and our mother are going to be getting Crocs to match DDs for our trip. DDs are pastel pink and white swirl so this could be quite interesting to see.
Feet all ripped up on the sides with torn-open blisters. Turns out, on most generic Crocs, its the rivets that cause problems. Real Crocs have a way of "setting" the rivets so they are almost inset in the side of the shoe. generic Crocs do not. If you run your fingers over the insides of the shoes where the rivets are, you will probably be able to feel the hard sharp edges of the rivets. That will cause blisters soooo fast. 

