Plumeria9
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Dec 21, 2006
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- 558
I just got back from The World and wore my Scutes Crocs for about half a day. I thought they were so comfortable! However I have a foot problem that cropped up in the past year, and really should be wearing my orthotics for such walking, so I wore my tennies the rest of the trip.
I will pass along an observation - I saw many gals hobbling w/ their flip flops, some had taken them off and were walking barefoot, probably due to blisters between the toes. Also, your feet get banged into a lot when you are not wearing covered shoes. Funny how that works. Like so many posters have said, there are TONS of Croc options, check them all out.
I tried to count how many I have and how many we own in total as a family, and I think it's about 20 pairs. I own the most.
And, I didn't get on the Croc bandwagon until a few years ago. I love the Cleos for everyday wear when its hot, and love the Scutes, as they are more supportive for my feet. I have a pair that my friends swear they can't believe they are Crocs, they are called Sasari, a wedge mule heel. The list goes on, but I know my shoes, and these are great! HTH!
I will pass along an observation - I saw many gals hobbling w/ their flip flops, some had taken them off and were walking barefoot, probably due to blisters between the toes. Also, your feet get banged into a lot when you are not wearing covered shoes. Funny how that works. Like so many posters have said, there are TONS of Croc options, check them all out.
I tried to count how many I have and how many we own in total as a family, and I think it's about 20 pairs. I own the most.
And, I didn't get on the Croc bandwagon until a few years ago. I love the Cleos for everyday wear when its hot, and love the Scutes, as they are more supportive for my feet. I have a pair that my friends swear they can't believe they are Crocs, they are called Sasari, a wedge mule heel. The list goes on, but I know my shoes, and these are great! HTH!