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I wanna pair of CROCS - help!

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  • Joto_2
    Joto_2 Posts: 1,001 Forumite
    I must admit I thought these were soo ugly, but everyone is so happy with the comfort I'm going to look again. They would be great for our hols this year and practical, camping,cycling and beach wear.
    Look after the pennies and the £££s will look after themselves
  • bootman
    bootman Posts: 1,985 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    I have a blue pair and a pink pair. I love my crocs
  • emeraldbugle
    emeraldbugle Posts: 1,063 Forumite
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    Store Locator
    http://www.crocsfootwear.co.uk/stores/index.php

    £27.95 http://www.cloggs.co.uk/page/crocs

    My 2 year old loved mine so much, she now has a shocking pink pair...they are really diddy and she just loves them. I got hers with 20% off from a garden centre near Chester!
  • doogie
    doogie Posts: 848 Forumite
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    billj wrote:
    she wore her's for gardening then popped them into the top shelf of the dishwasher and they come out like new!!!

    OOoh, sounds like a good idea, I've only washed mine in the shower before but that sounds much better! :)

    I'm totally hooked and will probably get a different colour soon.... I'd get the wellies if only they did some big enough for growned up men feet :(
    Shuffle up and deal!
  • amanda40
    amanda40 Posts: 1,218 Forumite
    I got mine 2 summers ago - put them in the washing machine and they come up like new. Yes they look different, but they are so comfy I couldn't wear anything else. Hubby got a pair in Padstow last summer, had them on all summer and wears them as slippers around the house. I have 2 pairs now of original crocs - cream and purple, and 2 pairs of the fakes ( they were only $8) but to be honest I barely wear those - Would stick to brand Crocs from now on.
    No Longer addicted to Boots! - Well not today anyway!! :blushing:

    Officially Mortgage free 31/07/2017 , 12 years early :j
  • soolin
    soolin Posts: 74,139 Ambassador
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    I'm thinking of gettig a pair of beach crocs from here at £22 in the sale:

    http://www.jellyegg.com/croc_shoes/309-1/index.asp

    I'm just a bit concerned though as to whether they are a lot wider then the cayman as I think it is the Cayman style that I have tried so far.

    Soo
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  • soolin wrote:
    I'm thinking of gettig a pair of beach crocs from here at £22 in the sale:

    http://www.jellyegg.com/croc_shoes/309-1/index.asp

    I'm just a bit concerned though as to whether they are a lot wider then the cayman as I think it is the Cayman style that I have tried so far.

    Soo
    I first tried the Beach style and found on one foot it was slightly high up the foot and rubbed. Recently bought the Cayman and I think they must be slightly lower and they don't rub at all. I looked at the sale on that website but its this thought that puts me off buying a pair.

    Re the person putting them through the dishwasher, I read an article in a magazine about a top chef who has loads of pairs and after each shift puts them in the dishwasher :)

    edited to add, as I only ever wear them with the strap to the front I did think about cutting a little bit off where it was rubbing as the strap would cover it but they fitted a friend better.
  • sarahe
    sarahe Posts: 113 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Hello
    I wanna a pair too - my feet are an in between 6 and 7 which should I go for? I want the mary jane style in red and the mary jane gold for my 3 year old. The best I could find was £29.00 including p+p and 2 free jibbitz a pair - they choose the jibbitz though. Decorate your feet company.
  • Clowance
    Clowance Posts: 1,900 Forumite
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    I read an article in a magazine about a top chef who has loads of pairs and after each shift puts them in the dishwasher :)
    Wouldn't want to ,eat off the plates in his restaurant!
  • sarahe
    sarahe Posts: 113 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    What's the best deal on the jibbitz? I want daisies and a bee and butterfly. This could workout expensive. I hope they are comfortable
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