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Crocs - good for you?
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Milford_Cubicle wrote: »I'm probably going to end up giving in and getting some Mammoths. Except I'll end up paying through the nose for them because I'll put it off and put it off :rotfl:
I've got the brown and oatmeal ones (oh so comfy) - but found the oatmeal part just wasn't a good colour for work.... environment is not the best :eek:Genie
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My daughter has a pair and she absolutely adores them, I don't know why, they are plastic junk in my opinion! I find them irritating as she is always having to take them of and shake out stones so they have become very tiresome... She still adores them!0
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The ones with the closed fronts are fine for long walks - I wore mine for an entire day when we ended up walking for several miles and I think that they're the only shoes I could've worn and not had sore or aching feet at the end of it. Also good for work when you're on your feet all day although hospitals have placed an unnecessary ban on them grrrrr!0
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Milford_Cubicle wrote: »The ones with the closed fronts are fine for long walks - I wore mine for an entire day when we ended up walking for several miles and I think that they're the only shoes I could've worn and not had sore or aching feet at the end of it. Also good for work when you're on your feet all day although hospitals have placed an unnecessary ban on them grrrrr!
Which ones are those? I usually wear my Georgies for dog walking but they were a bit hot at times in the summer!0 -
[whispers] Um, I think I love my crocsMurphy's No More Pies Club #209
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pinkichiban wrote: »My daughter has a pair and she absolutely adores them, I don't know why, they are plastic junk in my opinion! I find them irritating as she is always having to take them of and shake out stones so they have become very tiresome... She still adores them!
Crocs are made from a resin, they are anti fungal and anti bacterial. And they are bl**dy comfortable and good for your feet.
If your daughter is wearing the above, then I would applaud her for looking after her 'tootsies' and being hygenic and practical.Genie
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Which ones are those? I usually wear my Georgies for dog walking but they were a bit hot at times in the summer!
I did find that without socks, my feet got a bit black (black crocs) but it's a small price to pay for comfort...0 -
I would love to do a survey of the average age of croc wearers....
I'm vaguely middle aged, I am hooked on crocs, so comfy...
So, is it an age thing? the comfort thing?
Answers on a postcard please..................................:DGenie
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jeannieblue wrote: »I would love to do a survey of the average age of croc wearers....
I'm vaguely middle aged,
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I am hooked on crocs, so comfy...
So, is it an age thing? the comfort thing?
Answers on a postcard please..................................:D
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