Crocs - Love them or Hate them?
Crocs - Love them or Hate them?
Ok, I NEVER thought I'd contemplate buying a pair but now three people (upon hearing of my lower back issues and herniated discs etc) have recommended Crocs to me. You guys know I am a die-hard FLIP-FLOPer! So, does anyone own any? Do you like em, love em, think they are just ok, hate em? They really aren't terribly expensive (about $30) so I am considering it ... if I can get past the fact that they just don't conform to my normal cute shoe standard.
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just curious if the haters hate the look or the fit/feel of them?
I have a pair of "fake" crocs. I was a HATE but picked up a pair for the garden, etc. And they are comfy. BUT, the other day I nearly wiped out in mud in a parking lot! Scared the begeez out of myself!
So be cautious if you try them.
ps - herniated disc person here too
I have a pair of "fake" crocs. I was a HATE but picked up a pair for the garden, etc. And they are comfy. BUT, the other day I nearly wiped out in mud in a parking lot! Scared the begeez out of myself!
So be cautious if you try them.
ps - herniated disc person here too

and the good news is.........., they also come in a flip-flop ("athens" style) (probably made just for you!): http://shop.crocs.com/pc-14-4-athens.as ... n=products
... and yes, I confess, I do actually own a pair of crocs, not the flip flop style but the original "beach" style (that everyone seems to HATE (no offense taken)). They are super comfortable. I agree they look very cute on kids, not so cute on adults and with socks, a definite ugh! I will also agree that they are probably a trendy item. However, they do work well for various things and yes, I would even wear them to the grocery store. (The only real complaint for me would be that they make my feet dry. Sounds weird and it may be an issue personal to me???) Ali~
... and yes, I confess, I do actually own a pair of crocs, not the flip flop style but the original "beach" style (that everyone seems to HATE (no offense taken)). They are super comfortable. I agree they look very cute on kids, not so cute on adults and with socks, a definite ugh! I will also agree that they are probably a trendy item. However, they do work well for various things and yes, I would even wear them to the grocery store. (The only real complaint for me would be that they make my feet dry. Sounds weird and it may be an issue personal to me???) Ali~
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Whew...I should have been more clear. Not do you love or hate the way they look...more have you worn a pair and if so, are they truly all that? Or are they just an overhyped fashion trend?
Not that I don't value all of your opinions, I DO! I am just desperate and have heard that the real deal crocs (not the knockoffs) are super comfy. To me that would be the only thing that would explain why so many people wear them cause I find them kind of homely. Almost so ugly that they are cute. But then I remember the "jellies" phase of the early 80's!:)
Not that I don't value all of your opinions, I DO! I am just desperate and have heard that the real deal crocs (not the knockoffs) are super comfy. To me that would be the only thing that would explain why so many people wear them cause I find them kind of homely. Almost so ugly that they are cute. But then I remember the "jellies" phase of the early 80's!:)
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niether hate nor love 'em but they are comfy - use 'em 'round the house and especially in the garden ever since I flipped then flopped when my flip flops caught on a tree root and I went down and broke my arm! Flip flops are dangerous! (or I am not particularly light on my feet!). For "dress up," going out and all the rest of the time nothing but nothing replaces my assortment of Birkies! First got 'em a million years ago, it seems, and have been addicted ever since. In the "old days" you couldn't be seen on STJ without 'em and I imagine they are still the real deal!