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My first time trying them. For $4.xx, I couldn’t say no.

I hated on crocs….mostly because they’re part of lazy attire I see along the lines of pajamas at the airport.

They’re really comfortable. I can see them being my house shoes (I’m never barefoot unless in bed).

I do wish I could just step into them but the heel loop is worth the effort because I don’t occasionally trip in these like I do in slides when the front catches the ground.

My first time trying them. For $4.xx, I couldn’t say no. I hated on crocs….mostly because they’re part of lazy attire I see along the lines of pajamas at the airport. They’re really comfortable. I can see them being my house shoes (I’m never barefoot unless in bed). I do wish I could just step into them but the heel loop is worth the effort because I don’t occasionally trip in these like I do in slides when the front catches the ground.
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On-property only. The other day I got mad at wife because we were in a hurry and I forgot to change out of them before running errands and wife didn't notice and STOP me! I felt like a homeless person from being out in public wearing them.

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That’s in line with the bum aspect of these I always had a problem with. Pajamas and crocs in public is niggerish.

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My "clients" at work wear them A LOT. Even during winter. The most annoying part is when they put these....button flair thingies on them and they come off. But I can attest that they are comfy, I use them for house shoes as well

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I wear crocs all the time. I don't recommend outside work like chainsawing a tree while wearing them. I've done so, but don't think its for everyone.

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I wear them at home. They are slippers, but for warmer weather. The puffy slippers come out in winter.

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If they don't have the slip-resistant sole like, for example, the bistro work series, be very wary of smooth wet surfaces like tile.

Other than that, I like 'em.

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I like em. I have two pair: one for easy lawn care tasks and one for gym sauna and shower shoes. In both cases, they are very easily cleaned.

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I stepped on a thorn the other day, croc does not stop that, but I do wear the hell out of them in the house.

I prefer them to slippers because slippers are too hot. They are genius and ugly.

Fun fact: everyone wears Crocs in Idiocracy.

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My feet do get funky in slides/slippers. I will get those memory foam slippers but they are no good to go outside. My slides are usually adidas with the nubbies or some Nike or under armous (clearance) and my feet get slimy. Plus the tripping thing.

I’m still up and on day two with the crocs. I’ve done a bit of this and a bit of that all day both days. I’m sold.

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I had a friend with really bad latex allergies. People don't realize how much latex based material is on most shoes. She always wore crocks because she kinda had to, or else she'd break out in a crazy bad rash and even risked passing out.

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That’s good to know. So these don’t have latex? My dad has a latex allergy. Maybe I should find him a pair of these.

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These are my garage slides. Old pair of water shoes I bought at a goodwill while on vacation. Still new with tags for a $1. If shit gets serious I can pull the backs up so they fit like a shoe. I don't like crocs. They are a magnet for screws, nails, and anything sharp.

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You’re one of those shoe heel smashers.

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Only these shoes. Mostly because I'm in and out of the garage all day if I'm home.

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You can find some interesting things in resale shops

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It’s a hobby. I also resell. Something to do.