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I wanna pair of Crocs! - 2
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Thanks Consultant and Earthmother.
I should have said that the Caymans are for me (male), while the Mary Jane's are for a female friend with balance and movement difficulties, and as Consultant said, I thought they were a bit more elegant. Nice to know that Mary Jane's are equally as comfortable.
Good to hear Earthmother that your children like their Crocs, my friend doesn't have any particular orthodontic problems - other than one leg shorter than the other, which exacerbates her walking difficulties.
Sports Direct doesn't have any Caymans on their website, but I may call into a couple of local stores - Consultant were the pair you got for £10 bought from a store or online?
Shudoo has a 20% discount, valid today only, which brings the price down to £20.
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Thanks Consultant and Earthmother.
Consultant were the pair you got for £10 bought from a store or online?
Shudoo has a 20% discount, valid today only, which brings the price down to £20.
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/2524523
They were from a store in Lowestoft last summer, but I've seen them since instore in Freeport, Castleford. I hope you manage to get someI let my mind wander and it never came back!0 -
consultant31 wrote: »They were from a store in Lowestoft last summer, but I've seen them since instore in Freeport, Castleford. I hope you manage to get some0
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If you sign up for the news email http://www.crocs.co.uk/home/homepage,en_GB,pg.html you'll get a 20% off code for your first order which basically covers the postal charges. Good if you are looking for a specific colour as they have the whole range.0
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Zebra
Try amazon too I have had a couple of pairs of caymans from them £10-£15 it just depends on what size/colour that you want.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Crocs-Adult-Cayman-Black-10001-001-008/dp/B0014C0LUC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=shoes&qid=1276446652&sr=8-1
good luck!0 -
I should have said that the Caymans are for me (male), while the Mary Jane's are for a female friend with balance and movement difficulties, and as Consultant said, I thought they were a bit more elegant. Nice to know that Mary Jane's are equally as comfortable.
I'm probably too late now as I've only just seen your post, but personally I'd avoid Mary Janes if your female friend has foot problems. I sometimes suffer from plantar fasciitis in my feet, which seems to recur when I wear my Mary Janes. They are comfortable but they don't have hardly any arch support IMHO so I only wear them when I don't have to walk too far. When I wear Caymans or Beach then I don't have any problems with my feet at all, even if I walk a long way. They even helped get rid of the sciatica I had so I wear them most of the time now.0 -
Lots of info on here:j0
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The original Beach Crocs seem very hard-to-find at the moment. I've been looking to replace some my navy ones as I have worn them out! I too have plantar fascitis and they are the only thing I can wear besides trainers - which are too hot in this weather.
Does anyone have the new styles like Crocband, Tully, Baya or Prepair? How do the sizes/width compare to the beach/Classic?"Cheap", "Fast", "Right" -- pick two.0 -
Millets currently have Crocs Cayman Sandals for £14.99, there might be a couple of discount codes knocking around as well plus cashback.
Delivery Charge
Up to £69.99 3-5 Working Days £4.95
£70.00 or over 3-5 Working Days Free0
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