Walmart has
Crocs at Work Men's or Women's Specialist II Vent Work Clog Shoes (White) on sale for
$15.83.
Shipping is free with Walmart+ (
free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35 or more.
Thanks to community member
delz4stelz for finding this deal.
Note: Availability will vary by size.
Features:
- Clogs designed with food service, hospitality, and healthcare workers in mind, making great Nursing Shoes or Chef Shoes.
- Fully molded and easy to clean by just using soap and water and allowing for a quick dry.
- Crocs Lock slip-resistant treads come together to help you serve up the best non-slip shoes for women and men..
- Certified Comfortable Shoes: Crocs that are fully ASTM F2913-11 tested, CE Certified. Meets or exceeds EN ISO 20347:2012, OB, SRC.
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Also they are going after jobs where you are on your feet the whole time and have to walk thousands of steps in a shift, these are not the type of shoes you want to do that in.
The type of person that wears Crocs most likely already smells so...
Also white is less likely to get hot sitting in the sun. I had a pair of navy blue ones that shrank and became unwearable because I left them in the sun to dry.
Seems like Crocs are not liked around here but I find them to be really comfortable, affordable and decent quality. I got these Crocs Slide Sandals [walmart.com] for $13 around 6 months ago and I honestly can say they're the most comfortable house shoes I've had. House slippers always get nasty for me with dampness due to sweaty feet but with Crocs Slides my feet are always dry and comfortable. The Slides are easy to clean too.
I was looking for another pair I could wear exclusively outside but the Slides are $30 now so I got the Yukon Vista II instead. TMI I know...
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Also they are going after jobs where you are on your feet the whole time and have to walk thousands of steps in a shift, these are not the type of shoes you want to do that in.
I've seen fat and non-fat people wear Crocs. What's your point? Fat people wear Crocs so non-fat people shouldn't wear Crocs? What a stupid observation.