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I wanna pair of CROCS - help!
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Has anyone seen any of the mickey mouse crocs for sale in the UK, I would love some with the holes the shape of Mickeys head!!!0
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I have been searching everywhere for them in the Uk...One store said they won't be getting them in the uk???
The cheapest place for disney crocs is taylorshoes.com as the delivery from the states wasn't too bad if you order 2 or 3 pairs..it works out cheaper than ebay.I haven't ordered any from them so not sure how long they take etc..
..For crocs for kids fitfeetuk.com seem to be the cheapest at £17 unless anybody has seen them cheaper...0 -
I'm going to New York in March, can anyone tell me where I'll find crocs (specially the Mary Jane ones).I let my mind wander and it never came back!0
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Have you been on the crocs.com website...You can put a search in for where you want and they tell you where they sell them..My hubby is off to canada in march and to make it easier I am going to print of all the stores in the town he is going and I have even emailed some stores so he can be prepared before he goes cos he hates shopping...he has just been moaning about the weight etc until I told him they are really light...0
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Just spotted the crocs kids georgie wellies on sale for £16.95 in Babyworld but shipping is £5.45 !!!!! bit steep especially as they're light as a feather.Booo!!!0
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Have looked on the taylorshoes website and spotted the crocs I would like - black/red mickey mouse!! Does anyone know what the import tax/duty is on this type of purchase. I have emailed the supplier and they say that there is some but dont know what? A friend of mine got caught out at xmas when she had £65 to pay on a coat from US, so just need to be prepared in case it is false economy0
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ive seen some nice crocs on ebay.com but the sizes are us sizes - stupid questio but are their sizes different to ours?0
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cazarol wrote:Have looked on the taylorshoes website and spotted the crocs I would like - black/red mickey mouse!! Does anyone know what the import tax/duty is on this type of purchase. I have emailed the supplier and they say that there is some but dont know what? A friend of mine got caught out at xmas when she had £65 to pay on a coat from US, so just need to be prepared in case it is false economy0
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lauranurse wrote:ive seen some nice crocs on ebay.com but the sizes are us sizes - stupid questio but are their sizes different to ours?
Yes there's a conversion on most websites regarding sizes...Next sell crocs caymans if you want to try them on for size..That's what I did..I am usually a 6 which is 8 US in crocs but they were too small so if i order any i will get a US 9 which is a 7 but they fit me better...order some from next to check sizing0 -
lauranurse wrote:ive seen some nice crocs on ebay.com but the sizes are us sizes - stupid questio but are their sizes different to ours?
Beware of ebay, there are an awful lot of fakes on there.
American sizes aren't the same. Look at some of the online croc sites and they will give you a conversion chart. I am a 5, and wear aspens that say 6-8 on the bottom if that helps. I have ,however founds that the small beach ones seem to vary in size - some are made in different places- the ones that fir me are from colorado via John Lewis and say "36-37 S" on the bottom! Other "small beach" ones have been too small:rolleyes:
I have also notices the texture of the crocs varies even in places I know are genuine (high street shops- I'm always trying them on:o ). THe John Lewis crocs are very soft and almost like "sticky rubber" in feel. DD1 has caymans that are so hard the "nubbles" hurt my tender feet, but she gets on fine with them. DS "off road" are a bit softer than DDs, and the kids crocs for DD2 are softer too, but I think hust 'cos they are thinner??0
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