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Crocs - good for you?
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I found a search engine for searching for the cheapest crocs!!!!
Bet you all want it?
http://www.alltheshoes.co.uk/crocs/crocs_sassari.htmlGenie
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Just think MrsE
Crocs could get rid of your dry skin, cracked heels, fungal infections, aid your osteoarthritis, help your numerous bunions, aid your circulation and make you look less like Hyacinth Bucket. And not to mention your bacterial problems...
Gotta be a winner! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:Genie
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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:
Once you've worn Crocs it's very hard to go back to ordinary shoes which get tight and pinch after you've walked around for a couple of hours.
I have Cayman Crocs in 10 differnt colours (in my defence, several of these were bought in the US where they're half the price they are here) and I also have the Sassari style, which are much more elegant and still very comfortable.
I've even got my 80 year old Mum wearing them as slippers - more stable with a less slippery sole than regular slippers.
As a point of interest, for those with heaps of questions about all things Croc-ish, there's a massive thread here http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=494082I let my mind wander and it never came back!0 -
Changing the subject slightly (but still on the subject of sandals) has anyone got any Havaianas? I'm desperate for a pair, but because I've got small feet I've got to find somewhere that sells kiddie sized ones. Anyway, they've got them on Amazon but do I want black, blue, white, green or yellow ones? Oh the dilemma!!!!!
:rolleyes:
JxxAnd it looks like we made it once again
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jeannieblue wrote: »No......... I thought this was why they are so good - skiddy proof etc!
They are, it's just when you have them for ages and wear them repeatedly for many days and after about a year they start to wear smooth and get slippy.
But that's only when you have just one pair and wear nothing else but them for all hours of the day.0 -
They are, it's just when you have them for ages and wear them repeatedly for many days and after about a year they start to wear smooth and get slippy.
But that's only when you have just one pair and wear nothing else but them for all hours of the day.
Yippee......Genie
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consultant31 wrote: »Once you've worn Crocs it's very hard to go back to ordinary shoes which get tight and pinch after you've walked around for a couple of hours.
I have Cayman Crocs in 10 differnt colours (in my defence, several of these were bought in the US where they're half the price they are here) and I also have the Sassari style, which are much more elegant and still very comfortable.
I've even got my 80 year old Mum wearing them as slippers - more stable with a less slippery sole than regular slippers.
As a point of interest, for those with heaps of questions about all things Croc-ish, there's a massive thread here http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=494082Genie
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Edinburghlass wrote: »
and yes I have the Sassari in chocolate and gold
Are they comfortable?
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im liking the look of these
http://www.jellyegg.com/Crocs/Crocs-Shoes/sc1275/p3377.aspx
Look at these stripper style crocs:rotfl:
http://www.jellyegg.com/Crocs/Crocs-Shoes/sc1275/p3377.aspx
Which do you think are more comfortable the Sassari or the above?
These look a bit high to be "comfortable"0
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