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Crocs - good for you?
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Just to add, I get my crocs from https://www.jellyegg.com or if you're in the west wales area, get yourself down to Narberth where they have their shop. They have all sorts of styles in all colours there, adult and child ones.
JxxAnd it looks like we made it once again
Yes it looks like we made it to the end0 -
jeannieblue wrote: »I recommend white cotton ribbed socks to go with these :rotfl:
Only 10 MrsE?? :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
I thought them ones were quite trendy actually:rolleyes:
I'm not taking 10 pairs of shoes, I never take more than 6!
Them crocs would be good for washing the car, gardening, stuff like that, waterproof & just rinse them down.0 -
Sorry MrsE, your post seems ages ago now.
Meant to say how comfy these look, maybe not too elegant, but quite dainty and probably bang on trend?
VERY money saving too :money:
Very MSE:D
Not only have we got the "European" style water shoes, we got matching snorkles & masks too:o
Can you imagine the state of us, with the vinyl aqua shoes & all the snorkle gear on:o:eek: :eek:
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jeannieblue wrote: »Thanks Poppy
What styles do you recommend? I've ordered the cayman ones in shocking pink (to MrsE's horror).
Are there other styles you would recommend? I'm thinking possibly for work or whatever. Are the genuine ones the best in your opinion?
i got the caymen in shocking pink as well
have to say my mum got a pair of the cheap ones from asda and they dont have the same appeal or feel as the genuine ones do0 -
Just to add, I get my crocs from www.jellyegg.com or if you're in the west wales area, get yourself down to Narberth where they have their shop. They have all sorts of styles in all colours there, adult and child ones.
Jxx
http://www.jellyegg.com/Crocs/Crocs-Shoes/sc1275/p240_i730.aspx
These might be nice with jeans:o
Anyone got them?
Damn you Jeanie:rotfl:0 -
im liking the look of these
http://www.jellyegg.com/Crocs/Crocs-Shoes/sc1275/p3377.aspx0 -
Oh yes!! I can vouch for this point!! Mine are a year old and very well worn.
I scared my dd's friend half to death by sliding down our wet path (paving slabs) the other week. I so nearly went on my @r$e!!
Then I did very much the same in the uni canteen last week.
It only takes the tiniest bit of water and they are lethal!Genie
Master Technician0 -
http://www.jellyegg.com/Crocs/Crocs-Shoes/sc1275/p240_i730.aspx
These might be nice with jeans:o
Anyone got them?
Damn you Jeanie:rotfl:Genie
Master Technician0 -
and so they are but like other shoes the soles do get worn. I too have a couple of pairs that are really needing to be replaced.
and yes I have the Sassari in chocolate and gold0 -
I found a search engine for searching for the cheapest crocs!!!!
Bet you all want it?
http://www.alltheshoes.co.uk/crocs/crocs_sassari.html0
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