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Heel measures approximately 0.65"
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Model: Crocs Unisex Adult Men's and Women's Bistro Clog | Slip Resistant Work Shoes, Neon Tie Dye, 8 US
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Listen to this yeti. Even at our local hospital, all of the staff wear the ones with holes because of this even though it is technically not sanitary. You are basically encasing your feet in rubber, which is fine if you are sitting but if you hustle at all then it will be sweaty.
These make sense on paper but unless I was forced to wear them for sanitary reasons, then I would never wear these.
A side note on the regular ones. Don't wear them with socks you love. I have used three pairs now and they all wear out the soles of my socks quickly. I think it is because of the rubber bumps meant to add grip. Just use your cheaper socks.
I work at a hotel and this version is a requirement.
This is bistro version means that it is certified for kitchen with non slip bottom.
No holes because of accident liquid spills in the kitchen is dangerous.. imagine hot oil
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No holes = super sweaty feet
Listen to this yeti. Even at our local hospital, all of the staff wear the ones with holes because of this even though it is technically not sanitary. You are basically encasing your feet in rubber, which is fine if you are sitting but if you hustle at all then it will be sweaty.
These make sense on paper but unless I was forced to wear them for sanitary reasons, then I would never wear these.
A side note on the regular ones. Don't wear them with socks you love. I have used three pairs now and they all wear out the soles of my socks quickly. I think it is because of the rubber bumps meant to add grip. Just use your cheaper socks.
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I've been wearing these at work since the Mario Batali version many years ago. I wear merino wool socks with them and can't say that they are any worse than regular shoes. They don't slip on wet surfaces so I'm a huge fan. That said, the tie dye is hideous, hence the price.
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No holes = super sweaty feet
Never had that issue with this model…but then again it's not like I jog in them or anything. Prefer this model over the classic variation mostly because of the nonslip underside. I've had an issue with crocs getting slippery (especially on wet and/or smooth surfaces) after they wear down a bit. Almost busted my ass on a few drops of water in Walmart because of this. Don't have that issue with the bistro. My dad prefers models without holes for a different reason: gardening. Hes a senior who drags his feet a bit, and the crocs clogs with holes that he tried introduced a lot of dirt into the shoe while he's gardening.
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No holes = super sweaty feet
I work at a hotel and this version is a requirement.
This is bistro version means that it is certified for kitchen with non slip bottom.
No holes because of accident liquid spills in the kitchen is dangerous.. imagine hot oil
I've been wearing these at work since the Mario Batali version many years ago. I wear merino wool socks with them and can't say that they are any worse than regular shoes. They don't slip on wet surfaces so I'm a huge fan. That said, the tie dye is hideous, hence the price.
This! Have used the Mario Batali and the regular bistro for years. Wore with merino socks to wick away moisture. Found these to be very comfortable and the slip resistance better than many others I've tried throughout the years.
I got the Mario Batali one 5-6 years ago when it was clearance for $9. I've used it exclusively for grilling, camping and campfires. They work great for me for those reasons, but socks are definitely required.
Seriously, though, I think they're kinda cool looking. You're never going to be known for your sartorial sense if you wear Crocs in any event, so why not get something fun?
Regarding holes / no holes, I have a set like these without the holes and haven't noticed any significant issues with having sweaty feet after wearing them for a while. Admittedly, though, I don't usually wear them for very long; I wear a set of Crocs with holes inside the house and slip out of them and into the non-hole set whenever I need to take the dogs out into the back yard. Having no holes, my feet don't get wet from dew, rain, or, ahem, "other liquids" that may be present in the lawn.
I'm in the Windy City and wear the no holes version when the weather gets colder. A breeze is nice in the summer but will make you a popsicle other times of the year. That said, the non-slip is good if you're in a sterile environment but for gardening/dog walking, it's near impossible to clean. Stepped in secret poop once and you need a toothpick to get it all out.
Other than that, gotta agree about wearing out your socks with these things. I've had socks with reinforced heels get torn up and it aways makes me so sad. These are great airplane shoes but I need the socks!
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These make sense on paper but unless I was forced to wear them for sanitary reasons, then I would never wear these.
A side note on the regular ones. Don't wear them with socks you love. I have used three pairs now and they all wear out the soles of my socks quickly. I think it is because of the rubber bumps meant to add grip. Just use your cheaper socks.
This is bistro version means that it is certified for kitchen with non slip bottom.
No holes because of accident liquid spills in the kitchen is dangerous.. imagine hot oil
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These make sense on paper but unless I was forced to wear them for sanitary reasons, then I would never wear these.
A side note on the regular ones. Don't wear them with socks you love. I have used three pairs now and they all wear out the soles of my socks quickly. I think it is because of the rubber bumps meant to add grip. Just use your cheaper socks.
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This is bistro version means that it is certified for kitchen with non slip bottom.
No holes because of accident liquid spills in the kitchen is dangerous.. imagine hot oil
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Seriously, though, I think they're kinda cool looking. You're never going to be known for your sartorial sense if you wear Crocs in any event, so why not get something fun?
Regarding holes / no holes, I have a set like these without the holes and haven't noticed any significant issues with having sweaty feet after wearing them for a while. Admittedly, though, I don't usually wear them for very long; I wear a set of Crocs with holes inside the house and slip out of them and into the non-hole set whenever I need to take the dogs out into the back yard. Having no holes, my feet don't get wet from dew, rain, or, ahem, "other liquids" that may be present in the lawn.
Other than that, gotta agree about wearing out your socks with these things. I've had socks with reinforced heels get torn up and it aways makes me so sad. These are great airplane shoes but I need the socks!
but they ARE ugly
ended up cutting out little holes on the sides.
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