You'll never find Crocs on my feet. I never bought them when they were the rage, and now it looks like the company is doing badly.
They were highly recommended, and I did try a pair on, but they suit neither my feet nor my walk.
They've been all the rage in Israel, the genuine and the copies. I need a shoe which stays on my feet, no dragging and no "flip flops."
My dancing career was in bare feet.
I never bought a pair since I found they didn't really match with my type of clothing although I might have done to go to the beach.
ReplyDeleteNo doubt they aren't "European" styiling.
ReplyDeleteHere in Israel you'd even see them at weddings! I just didn't find them all that comfortable.
If the Washington Post does get the story accurate about Israel or the Middle East, why should it get the story right about Crocs?
ReplyDeleteHere's a response from the company:
http://blog.crocs.com/2009/07/16/john-duerden-responds/
My kids like Crocs. I wear Naot everywhere, personally.
touche` good point
ReplyDeletere: Nayot, I was surprised that my sister has also discovered Nayot, even though they're not cheap. We can't take risks with our feet. Their sandals are the best and last so long. And I walk a lot.