JerryMoCricketsGal said:Just wanted to let you know, that if you own REAL crocks, and are hungry, go for it as long as you didn't step in any doody...lol
FSUGrad97 said:I'm glad I'm not the only one who looks for Crocs at WDW!
alliecats said:Don't they make your feet all sweaty? Seems like that would start up a blister...![]()
LJC1861 said:Another positive thing about Crocs....they weigh nothing!!!! You can pack 4 pairs of Crocs and they still won't weigh what one pair of sneakers weighs. This is great for those of us who have to watch how much our luggage weighs for plane travel.
Linda
JerryMoCricketsGal said:REAL crocs can be eaten (I'm not kidding here). They are made of a substance that you could use for nutrients if caught off guard or lost your trail and had to survive overnight (gotta love the Boulder granola crunchers).
goofy! said:Boulderite here (but I don't do Granola). Mine are lime green with hot pink straps. I also have black metro's and red caymans. Our family has been wearing them for years now because our swim team coach is good friends with the owners and so she has worn the prototypes for a long time. So, we all started wearing them.
DD's - 1 pair yellow with dark green straps, 1 pair white.
DS - black
other DS - black, royal blue and red
DH - khaki with dark brown straps.
I keep wanting to get the boots for the kids, but haven't yet.
We love them to fly in. There are no metal parts in them, so the kids can clear security and we can just slip our off and on going through security.
We spent 10 days at Universal last year and we wore crocs every day. I also had my DN's with us (purple and hot pink), so there were 7 of us with every color on. One ride guy kept saying as we went by "there goes the crayola family."
All the kids here wear theirs to school. It is pretty much standard dress code around here![]()
I have narrow feet. I like them for the same reason I do all clog type shoes-no worries about the heels not fitting and rubbing. They are loose, but I've had plenty of other clogs throughout the years that fit the same way. I would definitely try them on first though, primarily for length. I can wear mine with/without the strap though, mainly because the strap stretches, so if you have a wider foot, it stretches out, and it just stays the same for feet that don't need the extra space. I wear my real pair and my payless pair all the time though. LOVE them!Lan said:The width of my feet are narrow. Does anyone here have a narrow foot and the croc worked for you? Thanks for any answers. I have heard so much about them.
luvmyfam444 said:Havent' been a corc fan 'cause I thought they were too darn ugly - actually we didn't have them where we moved from & when we moved here they were all over & its the only shoe dd is allowed to wear on out of uniform days - so I didnt' want her to feel neglected so I bought her a pair - & narutally she loves them & then dd#2 had to have a pair...I have NOT tried any on yet so I have NO idea what they are like---BUT I can't imagine how your feet dont' sewat up a storm in the plastic - I dont' get it....Dd did say her feet were hot in them like the 1st day she wore them = but hasn't complained about them since.
luvmyfam444 said:Are they more comfy than Birkenstocks??? I LOVED my Birks when I had them (I wore them for a year or so then packed them up for winter in a plastic shoe holder & they mildewed so I haven't bought any again...BUT I LOVED those shoes!)