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The flaw with crocs.....
I love my crocs, they're really colourful but most of all they're comfy. I wore them all day yesterday because I knew I would be on my feet all day as i was managing the Rossendale Mela. By the end of the day my feet were fine.
BUT - and here's the flaw..... It was a really, really sunny day (my nose got burnt) and crocs have holes in the top of them. I now look like I have leopard feet where I have lots of small, circular sun tan marks on the top of my feet. |
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Oh Gayle, I bet that looks funny.
I have those jewel type things in mine so that doesn't happen. |
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O Dear and have you seen this?
Crocs stumbles $30m into the red 07/08/2009 | finance Crocs, the maker of the brightly-coloured plastic clogs, plunged to a $30m (£18m) net loss in the second quarter of the year, hit by the recession and waning popularity. Daily Telegraph |
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Very interesting i`m sure but it does`nt help Gayles feet does it........:rolleyes: Not for me personally but the kids have 2 pairs each, i will watch for that when we go on holiday....... |
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Crocs have several flaws to me. First of all, the vile colours they come in. Why are they so hideous? Why are they so wide too? An elephant could fit a foot in one! I have no doubt that they are very comfy but why couldn't they make them a bit more attractive?
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Lilly they do them in black and in blue too, and they are wide so that your feet are not compressed.
I have a pair of bright(some would say shocking) pink.......I have had them for almost 4years now and they are all but worn out. I love them, and when I know I am going to be on my feet and walking for long periods I wear them.......and they have never made my feet sweaty, or given me blisters. |
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To be honest Gayle, noticed you had them on at a meeting the other night .. and couldn't help thinking ... 'What the ....! ' .. distracted me like .... LOL. Ok ... I am into comfort these days on my feet, but sure there is more attractive footwear that would fit the bill. I would rather walk barefoot on cinders that wear this abomination of footwear. Back to the sun, always funny when people finish up with a wristwatch mark or chain mark. :D |
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Kate, my sister brought me mine over from Oz......and my hubby took an instant and abiding dislike of them......that made me all the more determined to wear them.
To be honest, I think you are far too refined a lady to wear this type of footwear....and as far as other forms of footwear being just as comfortable.......well, I like the flyflot shoes as they give a good level of comfort, but because your feet are enclosed, they get sweaty(smelly).......and believe me, there isn't a form of footwear that is more comfortable......Ok, they aren't attractive, but I have got to the age now where comfort comes first. |
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Hope Willow not looking in .. know she was a great fan of these. :) Anyway, thank you for the compliment of being a refined lady .. tee hee .. but this is nothing to do with fashion at all. |
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http://www.shoewawa.com/crocs-high-heels.jpg Though I would avoid wearing them with a gingham dress, because if you accidentally clicked them together three times you might find yourself in Oz. :D |
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We need a picture of your spotty feet Gayle :D :D :D
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I agree they might be comfortable but they ain't that attractive.
They make the 'cornish pastie' shoes worn by unmarried geography mistresses look positively dainty. :D |
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