CrocsUnisex Adult Classic Clogs
M**T
You get what you pay for, comfort and quality of Crocs
Crocs are the best. Great price,quality,fit. Much better support than generic ones. would buy again and recommend to others.
B**A
comfy
They are comfortable just a little small with no allowance but very comfortable
S**H
Clean up well
Comfortable and clean up well!
S**R
great for garden
I wanted a pair of these for work ib tge garden...can wash them and they are waterproof!....they fit well and are perfect for what I needed.....
Y**E
In love with teal blue
My daughter loved these crocs!! Been looking for this teal blue for a while
M**K
You made me love you. I didn't want to do it. I REALLY didn't want to do it!
Okay, so, let me get this review started off by saying I hate the way the original crocs look. I know, I know, so do a lot of people, but I really hate the way they look. I have always had large feet for a woman (10/10.5), so I really don’t like shoes that emphasize the fact that I am walking around with feet that could double as water skis at a moment’s notice. As many of you have observed, these shoes are not very good at minimizing the appearance of the size of feet they are on.Okay, so now that I have my fussing out of the way, I love my crocs. To the point where if my house was on fire and I could save one pair of shoes, I would save my crocs.I was first introduced to crocs when I was 20 after I developed an almost crippling case of plantar fasciitis due to working a retail job where I wore heels on hard tiled floor for 10+ hours, 5-6 days a week. I could barely walk without being in excruciating pain. Not fun. I went to see a podiatrist who didn’t do any of the useful things most would have done like offering the night splints or anything like that. He said that I could do a series of injections in my feet, which sounded oh-so appealing, or I could do some stretches, stay off my feet as much as possible, and try wearing crocs whenever I could. I took option b. I started wearing my crocs from the moment that I got up, until I had to go to work, where I now had a doctor’s note saying that I had to have comfortable, flat shoes. I didn’t wear the crocs to work, that would have been pushing it, but I did wear the most comfortable shoes I could without making my department manager’s eye twitch when she looked at them. Then, as soon as I got home, I would take them off, and put my crocs back on. The pain lessened almost immediately, and while it was a combination of keeping off my feet, the stretches, and the crocs, the shoes were definitely the most important factor. They helped so much that I wore them outside of the house while running errands. Within a month, the pain had gone from an all-day, all-consuming factor, to something bothered me for only one hour after waking. After two months, I didn’t even need to wear them anymore, so I stopped.Fast-forward five and a half years and I am pregnant with my first child and the crocs came out yet again. They were my best friends during the second and third trimester and I haven’t put them up since. For some reason, probably partially due to the way I sleep, which allows my muscles in my calves and ankles to tense up really well, I have had a mild problem ever since having my daughter. It isn’t debilitating like the first time, it only hurts for about 10 minutes when I first get up in the morning and I am stretching my muscles out, but I wear my crocs at all times when I am in the house. My husband, whom I met after my first experience with crocs teased me about them quite a lot. He is European and thinks that crocs are some bizarre American fashion statement and had an excellent time laughing at them. But he also has a job where he is on his feet all day, and a month ago he started showing symptoms of plantar fasciitis. I gave him my crocs to wear around the house, remember, I have giant feet, and they went up a size due to my pregnancy to boot (11) , and he has wears a 10.5 in men’s shoes, so while mine were a little tight, they were comfortable enough. He stopped giving me any grief after he spent a few days clomping around the house in my bright purple crocs. After I peeled myself off the floor after a very satisfying guffaw I got him to admit that they were really helping and that he didn’t want to walk around without them anymore. Victory is mine! So, because I wanted me crocs back, guess what he got for Christmas? A lovely pair of plain, black crocs all his own.Now, I’m not a doctor or nurse of any kind, but I can tell that these have really helped my husband and I ease the pain from, and in my earlier case eliminate, a painful condition. Are they pretty? No. Have they worked for us? Yes.I have a pair of size Women's 11 crocs right now and they are perfect for walking around the house, but they are a bit loose, I wouldn't want to try to sprint in them. I have wide feet, and they are perfectly roomy, not tight at all.I bought my husband a Men's size 10, he usually wears a 10.5, and they are a little roomy for him as well, but not to the point where it is an issue. So, judging from my experience, these run a little large and wider than average.
L**A
Bought for a friend and she loves it
My friend loves the look and comfort of the clog. We stand and walk most of our shift . she states no feet or leg pain as compared to other nursing shoes after she gets home and takes them off.
L**M
Crocs A++++++
So I have been wearing crocs for a long time now and there are many reasons I love them. I have 10 pairs and all different colors. I have a bad foot that has many injuries to it in various places and crocs help my foot. I used to hit my foot against things alot when I walked and injure toes and ankles but crocs have helped that in when I hit something now it takes the impact not my poor foot. I use a pair of crocs as my house slippers because I have a dog and he leaves wet water all over and steps on my feet alot and runs into me and crocs also protects my feet from my dog. These also let my flat feet be comfortable and stretch out having injured feet they let them relax and not make them feel pushed together like in a shoe. You can wear them boating, kayaking, out for a walk or with socks for comfort. You step in stuff you can come home and wash them. The one thing is since they have holes watch where you were you wear them like if bugs can get in them outside or garage etc. They have many colors and styles to choose from. Fantastic shoe!!!!!!Love them.
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