Model: Crocs Unisex-Adult Classic Tie Dye Clogs, Multi, 11 Women/9 Men
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I'd say someone who judges worth of others based off a pair of shoes is a much bigger loser. I for one do not like crocs nor do I think they are very comfortable but I'd prefer the company of someone who wears Crocs over the company of a person like you any day
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This is the previous generation's horrible sense of style, which their parents also picked up. Most younger people I know (teens & twentysomethings) wouldn't be caught dead in a pair of Crocs. Plus, we probably shouldn't throw stones, when I was in college (early to mid-90s) for some reason Birkenstock sandals with thick wool socks were a thing to wear in the Winter. Every generation seems to have its disgustingly ugly style that occasionally makes a comeback.
i am 35 and i love crocs. just adding a data point.
I'd say someone who judges worth of others based off a pair of shoes is a much bigger loser. I for one do not like crocs nor do I think they are very comfortable but I'd prefer the company of someone who wears Crocs over the company of a person like you any day
I'd say someone who judges worth of others based of a pair of shoes is a much bigger loser. I for one do not like crocs nor do I think they are very comfortable but I'd prefer someone who wears Crocs than a person like you any day
This is the previous generation's horrible sense of style, which their parents also picked up. Most younger people I know (teens & twentysomethings) wouldn't be caught dead in a pair of Crocs. Plus, we probably shouldn't throw stones, when I was in college (early to mid-90s) for some reason Birkenstock sandals with thick wool socks were a thing to wear in the Winter. Every generation seems to have its disgustingly ugly style that occasionally makes a comeback.
This is the previous generation's horrible sense of style, which their parents also picked up. Most younger people I know (teens & twentysomethings) wouldn't be caught dead in a pair of Crocs. Plus, we probably shouldn't throw stones, when I was in college (early to mid-90s) for some reason Birkenstock sandals with thick wool socks were a thing to wear in the Winter. Every generation seems to have its disgustingly ugly style that occasionally makes a comeback.
I live in LA. The number of teens wearing Crocs right now is staggering. It's not the boomers bringing them back, it's Gen Z.
I stand corrected. LA or NYC are usually where these "retro" trends start, so I expect the teens & twentysomethings will be joining the older crowd in Crocs wearing shortly. It's Winter where I live now, so it'll probably be Spring or Summer before I notice.
I ordered these at $25 and sent them back. I ordered them in the same size Crocs I now have and these were at least another size larger. My feet were swimming in them, just sayin.
I wear these between my house and 3 other families houses in the hood. They come right back off when I get to my destination so why deal with shoes. I also wear them to drop the little one off, go through drive thru to get lunch, and when I go roller skating I wear these with long socks as I don't want to stick my nasty sweaty feet that have just come out of skates shared by other people into a shoe that will absorb the nastiness and isn't easily washable. I also wear them to the beach, to the pool, to look for snakes and salamanders in lakes and streams, kayaking, etc. Spray them off with the hose afterwards and they are good as new! Don't any of you young twerps be knock'n my crocs!
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Agreed.
I live in LA. The number of teens wearing Crocs right now is staggering. It's not the boomers bringing them back, it's Gen Z.
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I live in LA. The number of teens wearing Crocs right now is staggering. It's not the boomers bringing them back, it's Gen Z.
I stand corrected. LA or NYC are usually where these "retro" trends start, so I expect the teens & twentysomethings will be joining the older crowd in Crocs wearing shortly. It's Winter where I live now, so it'll probably be Spring or Summer before I notice.
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