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I wanna pair of CROCS - help!

flutterbybutterfly
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I would love a pair of crocs but in my local boutiquey type shoe shops they are v. expensive.
I think they will be great for hols in June - Orlando, and for my new career as a holistic therapist. I've even seen that you can but different straps to change the look and little charms called jibbitz - wow!
I have searched the internet and the cheapest I can come up with for the caymans is £27.95. I just wondered if anyone can beat that as it still seems like a lotta money.
I think they will be great for hols in June - Orlando, and for my new career as a holistic therapist. I've even seen that you can but different straps to change the look and little charms called jibbitz - wow!
I have searched the internet and the cheapest I can come up with for the caymans is £27.95. I just wondered if anyone can beat that as it still seems like a lotta money.
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I purchased a pair of CROCS last year in Orlando on holiday and they are the BEST!!!. Great for all the walking you'll be doing around the parks and shopping malls. Loads of colours and they now do disney ones for children where the holes are in the shape of mickey mouse ears. I want to get some for my daughter when we go back in April. They also do wellies!!!!
I purchased them in "Dillards" theres one in the Florida Mall. There is also a shoe shop that sells them at the Premium Outlet Mall. Usually $30 APPROX PLUS TAX. Not too bad at the current exchange rates.
There is also a CROCS store at the Orlando airport if you have a few minutes after landing.
I've also heard that COSTCO sometimes stock them in the Orlando branch, they might be a little cheaper, if you are a member.
Don't be tempted to buy the cheaper versions sold in Walmart only good for the bin.
Happy Hunting
Billj
CROCS FANTreat everyday as your last one on earth! and one day you will be right.0 -
I love crocs, also bought mine whilst in Orlando at Premium Outlets, seem to remember they were about $28.0
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I bought a pair from this website last month when they had 20% off! They were delivered in a couple of days and it was good to get the exact colour I wanted as friends spent a week looking in Orlando last year and most shops said as soon as the popular colours came in they sold out.
http://www.sweetfeetshoes.co.uk/index.php?main_page=index
In the sales last year I bought a couple of pairs of Sketchers version from Barratts at just £8 each and they are as good as Crocs but not the funky colours.
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Cant offer any advice other than I'm desperately seeking crocs flip-flops. I know you can buy standard crocs at House of Fraser for circa £40 :-(0
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Beware the sketchers "croc alikes" they are OK, and were reduced in the sales, BUT they are just not the same quality...If you walk much you need proper crocs- the sole of my sketchers has compressed very thin, and DS (OK an active 11yr old) distroed a pair of sketchers over the summer- he now has Crocs off roads- and wears them at any opportunity. They are still fine though have been worn every weekend (and sometimes after school since sept).
BTW I have just worn the treat off my first crocs that I got when they first became available over here- I shall have to buy a new pair and use these as slippers- they wont be good in the wet. Mind you they have seen many miles underfoot!0 -
Its not alot of money for tham both me and my son have pair bought in cornwall last year and its the best £50ish I spent.0
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Just wondered if there is a set shape required for the comfort everyone gets from Crocs. My feet are a 'strange' shape and I couldnt wear Birkenstocks as it wasnt comfortable , If this makes any sense to anyone any advice would be appreciated.
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Just wondered if there is a set shape required for the comfort everyone gets from Crocs. My feet are a 'strange' shape and I couldnt wear Birkenstocks as it wasnt comfortable , If this makes any sense to anyone any advice would be appreciated.
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Try Ebay - we got ours for around £19Beckipeg0
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Complete Croc-a-holic here.
They have millions of versions on ebay - and thats where I get to see many of the american designs first.
I bought my first pair in torquay last summer for £29.99 - but agree that sweetfeet seem to be the best place with discount etc and the choice. (Free Jibbitz too I believe).
I was looking at some last summer and had a six year old boy come up to me and tell me their history and how I should spend some time on their web site - he should work as a salesman.
The wellies are so cool too...
Not really any help - sorry - but fantastic shoes.
Islandheidic0
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