Chip
Well-known member
After all is said and done Crocs may be done. I don't know what this means for inventory; they may get cheap, expensive, disappear or be bought out by another company.
After all is said and done Crocs may be done. I don't know what this means for inventory; they may get cheap, expensive, disappear or be bought out by another company.
As the economy boomed, Crocs became a huge seller. But now cash-strapped consumers have decided they don't need a second pair.
They've been on their way "out" style-wise for some time now. Good thing I'm no slave to fashion.
Am I the only person who doesn't own a pair? Did I contribute to the demise?
I use my kayaking shoes as water shoes...
Jay
I never saw a reason to get a pair. But may be at a clearance price I will.Am I the only person who doesn't own a pair? Did I contribute to the demise?
I use my kayaking shoes as water shoes...
Jay
Am I the only person who doesn't own a pair?
Never wore them - never will.
They don't fit me. The difference between sizes is bigger than for normal shoes and I need an intermediate size.Am I the only person who doesn't own a pair?
I'm thinking you might have gotten Waldies, which were out before Crocs and are still available at their website.I bought mine way back BEFORE the fashion craze, when the only place to get them was online through a medical supply company, and they were known as "Comfort Clogs". And yes, they're still in fine shape and with a backup pair on the shelf I may never need to buy another pair. Such durability does not do well for selling more product, unfortunately.
Side note: A doctor-friend of mine also said the ones supplied to medical professionals can withstand the autoclave which is why they were/are so popular in the medical setting - Easy to clean.I bought mine way back BEFORE the fashion craze, when the only place to get them was online through a medical supply company, and they were known as "Comfort Clogs". And yes, they're still in fine shape and with a backup pair on the shelf I may never need to buy another pair. Such durability does not do well for selling more product, unfortunately.
I'm thinking you might have gotten Waldies, which were out before Crocs and are still available at their website.
I used to not wear them b/c I felt I looked like a pussy. But, then someone (Mad Townie I think) told me how good they were for camping and more importantly backpacking - lightweight, dry real fast - actually they don't even really get "wet" - I bought a pair cheap and never looked back
pro's
-really nice to leave in tent when camping for the 3am tinkle- easy to get on and off when half-cocked or alseep...
-good for river crossings
-much lighter than any sandals I have seen and thats always good on backpacks
-great all around camp shoe
cons
not very masculine - but hey whatever... I am pretty comfy with my image
I love em!
Am I the only person who doesn't own a pair?
Am I the only person who doesn't own a pair?
Never wore them - never will.
I'm with you Carole. I think they are some of the most unattractive shoes ever created. I never understood the attraction...
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