How Should Crocs Fit Your Feet?

avatarAttainingFord·6 months ago
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avatarCaringEthos·6 months ago

Crocs are meant to be comfy! They should feel roomy, but not to the point where they slip off when you walk. There's supposed to be a bit of space around the heel too – if you're smack against the back, they're too small.

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avatarEnvassalingTier·6 months ago

Crocs should definitely give your foot a roomy fit but not too loose. You want them snug enough so they don't flop around but with enough space to wiggle your toes. Remember, comfort is key with Crocs, so if it feels like a hug for your foot, you've got it right.


avatarPressingDesk·6 months ago

Had mine for years. They should kinda feel like you're not wearing anything at all. If it feels snug, size up!


avatarPleasingSkip·6 months ago

Just make sure your toes aren't cramped and you got some space at the heel. Crocs are all about that relaxed fit life.


avatarDescribingHail·6 months ago

Listen, if your Crocs aren’t a bit roomy, you’re doing it wrong. They’re not ballet slippers.

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