Marseeya
<font color=blue>Drama Magnet<br><font color=deepp
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I just bought the Payless knock off today and the sales clerk had no idea what was so great about them
Anyway, for those who have tried both, how do they compare? The Payless version feels really cheap -- do the Crocs feel that way?
I thought they were comfortable, but I was feeling some knee and hip pain after walking around the grocery store. Oh, and I really need for my feet to get used to them because I feel a blister starting where the rivet is.
Anyway, for those who have tried both, how do they compare? The Payless version feels really cheap -- do the Crocs feel that way?
I thought they were comfortable, but I was feeling some knee and hip pain after walking around the grocery store. Oh, and I really need for my feet to get used to them because I feel a blister starting where the rivet is.
, they're definitely not for everyone. I can't wear them for more than a couple of hours a day, and definitely NOT on rougher terrain (cobbles, gravel, uneven lawn). My ankles are weak, and Crocs offer no stability. Yeah, they feel great, and after a day of working in a garden center, I love to come home and slip them on...I treat them like slippers, or shoes to throw on for errands. And I must be one of the very few who think they're CUTE! I'll bring them to WDW, but won't use them for my heavy walking days, just the water park, specialty cruises, and strolling around my resort and DTD.





, hummm, wonder if I can hit up the other 4 stores in a 50 mile radius and see what they have....