I've never worn a pair, but they're definitely not extinct.the foam shoes with the holes in them
that I heard are now extinct, not the animal
love em?
Hate em?
walk on water with 'em?
do tell!
Jibbitz, which are basically charms which go into those holes, are very popular out here as well.yea I dont know about the holes, not so good when wet
i suppose good for sweaty feet though, but should wear socks with them I think
https://www.businessinsider.com/bri...ospital staff,to their comfort and durability.wow never knew
I think they were banned in hospitals once...not sure why?!
Okay, Bill Haley...The only crocs that I am aware of live in the waters of Florida. No, actually those are alligators.
"See you later, aligator".
"After while, crocodile".
the foam shoes with the holes in them
that I heard are now extinct, not the animal
love em?
Hate em?
walk on water with 'em?
do tell!
the foam shoes with the holes in them
that I heard are now extinct, not the animal
love em?
Hate em?
walk on water with 'em?
do tell!
Ok yes when it rains it is good to wear those because your feet won't stay wet in them like in a regular shoe, even with hose its ok to wear those sometimes.Ever live somewhere where it rains and/or floods a lot? Shoes that don't absorb water, like sandals or crocs, are essential. It's not convenient or practical to wear wet shoes or have to dry your shoes every day. Crocs are good for some climates, imho, but if someone lives somewhere where it doesn't even flood often it's a bit tacky, but there's nothing wrong with wearing them. Everyone has their own style.
Awful and bad for your feet. I used to wear them when I went to the local pool.the foam shoes with the holes in them
that I heard are now extinct, not the animal
love em?
Hate em?
walk on water with 'em?
do tell!
A Podiatrist told me it's because they have no or poor heel support.huh, why not just wear gumboots
at least your feet stay dry in them! As they are waterpoorf and dont have holes in them
I wonder why crocs are bad for your feet though, are they too soft?