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I wanna pair of Crocs! - 2
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Oh good- oped they wouldn't be TOO gold if you know what I mean. At £15, too good an offer to pass so that's why I ordered them. On 2-4wk expected delivery so we shall see if they do turn up - ordered different sizes so bet the ones I need wont arrive:rolleyes:
On another note...I seem to have found myself looking at this thread on a routine basis now when coming on this site....does this mean I am about to join the official croc wearers club:DIf only I could stop finding good bargains on this site, I would save a fortune! :rotfl:0 -
I have crocs in most colours
but my favourite colour is the celery, closely followed by sea foam - they're such pretty, feminine colours.
I let my mind wander and it never came back!0 -
My Crocs tend to be "colourful" except my first Mammoths which are chocolate but my favourite ones are probably the Celery too, closely followed by lilac, orange, fusia, purple, turquoise......:o
My t-shirt or fleece also have to match my Crocs :rotfl:0 -
Edinburghlass wrote: »My Crocs tend to be "colourful" except my first Mammoths which are chocolate but my favourite ones are probably the Celery too, closely followed by lilac, orange, fusia, purple, turquoise......:o
My t-shirt or fleece also have to match my Crocs :rotfl:
:rotfl: :rotfl: Me too. I specially went out and hunted for a lime green t shirt and hooded top to go with my celery ones last spring.I let my mind wander and it never came back!0 -
I found that Mark's green t-shirts and fleece matched well and their orange range too :j
Funnily enough after I got my lilac Crocs I found that lilac is "out" this year0 -
Hi! My first post!
My H/B never wears anything else these days. He has 5 pairs including the ones that look like trainers with laces. As he has weak tendons in his ankle, thet mean that he can walk properly without too much pain.
Oh - and I love them too!Blagged: free samples of handwash from Molton Brown; booklet of walks from Brecon Carreg;
Free Diabetes monitor, free bee-friendly seeds, a MINI coin and a splash-proof book from Radox.:T0 -
I love Crocs! have caymans, mary janes, flip flops and wedges. Can't convert my hubby totally but he will wear them on holiday!0
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Oh my googness - can't believe all the colour co-ordinating going on here:D
Amazingly my 'try for size before you buy' crocs from Next arrived today so have pretty much sized myself - kids were in bed by time I unpacked them as out all day.
I am a 7.5Uk prob and ordered an 8 and 9 - think I will go with the 8 as seems loads of room around. Occassionally I feel my toe touches the end but know there is plenty of room at the back. Have tried on 9's and not much diffrerent but think may regret going for too big a size so think the 8's are for me.
Just kids to size tomorrow - younger daughter who is 7 and bothers too much with what others might say, said today in the car that she felt she wouldn't wear them so didn't want me to get her any
I think she will regret it tho so hope to convince her tomorrow.
Even dh tried on the lavendar ones i had ordered from next - looked a picture:D Whether he is interested I will find out tomorrow.
Still need to decide on my colour choice when ordering for keeps from Sweetfeet - did quite like the lavendar but now after saying lilac is out this year EdinburghLass, I'm not so sure. I do like the celery and sea foam tho.
Sorry rambling now. Was just so excited when trying them on a and realising how comfy they are.If only I could stop finding good bargains on this site, I would save a fortune! :rotfl:0 -
Familyfitz, I am a UK7 and wear the US9 in Crocs.
I think you may regret getting the 8s. There is supposed to be lots of room in them and I wonder if your toe occasionally touching may give you some discomfort in time.I let my mind wander and it never came back!0 -
Consultant31 - dont think I was clear before....I am prob UK 7.5 and ordered UK 8 & 9 from Next so am thinking UK 8 are best (i.e. on sole says M8/W10) so think that might be inline with what you are saying....I think:D . Thanks for the warning and let me know if you still think I have got it wrong....always look to the experts for advise!
Have converted dh as he wants me to order him a pair:D
Kids are tricky on sizing having tried on possible sizes with them this morning - want them for over summer so assuming they will need some growth.
Last measurement in Oct was
DD1 Sz 3 (prob by now a 3.5) so tried on UK3 & 4 Croc but she's moaning even the 4 her toe seems to catch the end - so wondering if better to order a 5
DD2 Sz 1 (prob still 1 now) so tried on UK 2 & 3 Croc and wondering whether to get the 3 - it is too big just now but really wont wear them other than around house for next 2-3 months in reality.
Does this all sound crazy? What experience of sizing with kids do others have in the Caymans - same size as shoe or bigger?
Heres hoping to order at last this evening.
Becoming a pest now I know but having sorted mine and dh sizing, still confused by kids (am tempted to order both sizes for each kid and then if outgrowing smaller one before long, put them on ebay - ? resale after small amount of wear in house?)
Sorry
So triedIf only I could stop finding good bargains on this site, I would save a fortune! :rotfl:0
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