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Sep 14, 2006, 01:38 AM
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Sea Blue, purple, black and red. I want a pair of green, but I don't like the lime green. I also want pink, light blue, navy, butter, khaki,
Aww heck, I'm a color addict.
I bought my 1st pair thru one of the uniform catalogs...wore 'em once then went to a store and bought 3 more. Color/style selection at retail stores seems to be rather limited.. the sales clerk at Dillards told me they can't keep 'em in stock
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Sep 14, 2006, 01:45 AM
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Sea Blue, Navy Blue, Orange, Bright Yellow, Sage Green and Pearl. I think red might be my next color
I love my Crocs....I used to be a Birkenstock die hard....but I've been converted to Crocs  I've worked 12+ hours in them, and my feet didn't hurt.
Peace,
Cathie
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Sep 14, 2006, 02:24 AM
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Black - no holes
Kahki - holes on the sides
Butter yellow - holes on top (my "yard" shoes)
Since I'm a pink addict I'm gonna go for pink next.
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Nov 20, 2007, 12:03 PM
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Black mary janes
fuschia, chocolate and pearl beach
white specialist
dying for more
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Nov 20, 2007, 12:09 PM
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I have two pairs of the Cayman style crocs -- one orange, one blue. I have a question for crocs fanatics:
Have any of you noticed a difference in the feel of Cayman style crocs vs. Beach style? I know that they look VERY similar, and the only difference I believe is that the beach ones are a little bit wider, but when I tried them on in the store, I thought the Cayman ones were MUCH more comfortable.
I originally bought a pair of orange Cayman-style crocs like 2-3 years ago and thought they were the bomb. Went recently to try to find some blue (royal) ones for work and tried on what I thought were the same thing only to find the shoe was a lot harder, not as squishy-cozy-like. Those were the Beach style crocs -- lucky me found the Cayman ones in blue, but I'm wondering if anyone else has noticed a difference in the comfort level between styles?
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Nov 20, 2007, 12:23 PM
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Mine are sky blue, navy, orange, red, and pink!
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Nov 20, 2007, 12:39 PM
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Moving on......
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Nov 20, 2007, 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by alkaleidi
I have two pairs of the Cayman style crocs -- one orange, one blue. I have a question for crocs fanatics:
Have any of you noticed a difference in the feel of Cayman style crocs vs. Beach style? I know that they look VERY similar, and the only difference I believe is that the beach ones are a little bit wider, but when I tried them on in the store, I thought the Cayman ones were MUCH more comfortable.
I originally bought a pair of orange Cayman-style crocs like 2-3 years ago and thought they were the bomb. Went recently to try to find some blue (royal) ones for work and tried on what I thought were the same thing only to find the shoe was a lot harder, not as squishy-cozy-like. Those were the Beach style crocs -- lucky me found the Cayman ones in blue, but I'm wondering if anyone else has noticed a difference in the comfort level between styles?
I thought all the "holes" i have are beaches maybe only the pearl are because I have noticed a big comfort difference in my fuschia and chocolate ones. I have heard too that it depends on what facility manuf your shoes that the ones manuf in the china plant arent as comfy as those from canada but I havent found that to be true with mine. I even emailed crocs about it and they denied any manuf differences in the shoes and said they didnt know why the shoes felt different.
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Mar 10, 2008, 10:47 AM
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I agree. I love Crocs and I have a really bad back,(herniated disks in the upper and lower and two pinched nerves). I am a woman of "healthy" proportions too so I was concerned. But, I can even run in them. I learned this working on a step down unit. You cannot very well say, " I got to take a raincheck on the code because I wore the wrong shoes." I am not brave enough yet to get orange or green ones but I have black ones and white ones. Also, under stress my feet used to sweat and my Nikes were not anything nice after a long day. But, now, with these shoes you have ac.
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Mar 10, 2008, 02:13 PM
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I Dream of Fher
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Mine are chocolate brown, and I wear them everywhere EXCEPT work and working out.
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