<p>What is the deal with those Croc Clogs?</p>
<p>I see them everywhere now!</p>
<p>Are they comfortable?</p>
<p>What is the deal with those Croc Clogs?</p>
<p>I see them everywhere now!</p>
<p>Are they comfortable?</p>
<p>ya, function over form.</p>
<p>they're very comfterable! I have some no-name ones, but want to eventually buy Croc ones. They actually look pretty cute with jeans!</p>
<p>gayyyyyyyyyyyyy</p>
<p>^^haha.</p>
<p>i don't get those things. they look like ghetto shoes for 3 year olds. they aren't even that comfortable. they ARE really light though. but still. they look SOOOO ridiculous.</p>
<p>whatever, people can wear what they want as long as they actually like it. if people buy it /bc others have it, which happens for everything, that's when it gets annoying.</p>
<p>they look terribly trailer-trashy. wear flip flops if you must. they may be comfortable but there is a limit to what you can wear simply because of comfort</p>
<p>they are incredibly ugly, but SO comfortable esp if you have flat feet like me. i don't get the point of the knockoffs because they are not anywhere near as comfy (at least the ones I tried on at target). most everyone has them at my work because we spend so much time on our feet.</p>
<p>Simple, they are a FAD! Those "crocs" used to be at Wal*Mart for five dollars before they became popular. I "ain't" paying no $30.00 for some styrofoam clown shoes. For goodness sake, I can not wait until this fad dies!</p>
<p>$30.00?? damn, i've seen them for $20 at the most...the actuall crocs brand ones too.</p>
<p>Maybe $28.00, but still...</p>
<p>true true...</p>
<p>it was supposedly created by a guy that used to live in boulder.
croc is the quintessential item of everyday life in boulder.</p>
<p>I feel bad for those in Boulder. I wonder what their church services are like if their society is centered around obnoxiously colored rubber clogs.. :)</p>
<p>lol..
sad, but it is actually true. most people in boulder (although i do go to a catholic church) are either hippies and/or buddhist. it's the grave influence of college students. what can I say? but it is not to say that our lives are controlled by this strange yet comfortable piece of footwear. we focus on things like serenity, illegal pete's burritos, and pearl street shopping. it's fun to be around boulder.</p>
<p>I'm a big fan of hippies (especially of the non-religiously affiliated sort). Not so much burritos, though..didn't know there were liberals in Colorado. Nice. :)</p>
<p>I like hippies too. ;)</p>
<p>If I was in that era of hippies I would have been one.</p>
<p>I must say that crocs are huge here in Maui too. They are perfect for everything. I work on a scuba tour and they are great. I'd say 90% of the locals wear them.</p>