Thursday, August 27, 2015

Stylin' In Crocs


Crocs Mammoth Lined Flats
Crocs rock! Recently I began wearing their Mammoth velvet lined ballet flats to walk on New York City's pavement. They are cute and supportive while running errands on concrete. Wow! Usually, you only get such comfort in a well constructed, full grain leather shoe.

However, Crocs really knows what it's doing with footwear. A molded Croslite™ material lets your feet breathe, giving you cushioned, lightweight bounce. My high arches have structure, and my toes have enough room in the toe bed.

Crocs Super Molded Iridescent Flat

The bottom soles are skid resistant, and the inside soft lining is anti-bacterial, so I wear them without socks. Not all of the styles have the velvety lining, but they are all designed and treated to wear sockless.

The Mammoth classic rounded toe, ballet flat weighs a mere 4 ounces. That's how lightweight all of the Croc styles are. Ounces not pounds.


Never a Crocs shoe fan until now, I found my pair at TJ Maxx for half price, $14.99, but even at full price, they are a good deal. Perfect to wear in the rain too.

Crocs Huarache Sandal Wedge

Today I am featuring the pinks, a fun color ... because summer isn't over until we say it's over! Long known for their comfort, now Crocs are stylin'!! Click here for men or women to explore other charming styles.
Crocs Kadee


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4 comments:

  1. Wow, Debra, I Love the Crocs flats! I was never a fan of the original crocs, but I would wear these, happily. They would suit my feet too, and in pink - of course :)

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    1. Tricia, isn't it also fun to have some inexpensice frills to wear? I love when clothes and shoes don't cost an arm and a leg, and you can wear them everyday and in rain.

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  2. Wow, what an eye-opening article! I never thought I'd see the day where I'd consider Crocs as stylish footwear, but this post has completely changed my perspective. The Mammoth velvet lined ballet flats sound like a dream come true, offering both comfort and support for those bustling city streets. The fact that they're lightweight and breathable while still being skid-resistant is truly impressive. And who knew you could find such a variety of styles in Crocs?

    I'll definitely be checking out ohcrocs.com to explore the charming range of Crocs footwear. It's amazing how the brand has evolved and now offers options that are not only practical but also fashionable. Thank you to the author for sharing their experience and shedding light on this new side of Crocs. Your insights have me excited to step up my footwear game while keeping comfort a top priority!

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    1. Hi Charmed by Tanya, I'm glad you stopped by and thank you for sharing your thoughts too! I love hearing what others think about subjects after they read a post.

      I had the top Crocs until they wore out and still wear the bottom style as house shoes. I don't live wearing real house shoes the entire day so I always have some sort of ballet flats as shoes I only wear in the house after I dress for the day. I support it's my personal quirk. :)

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