Choose your culinary inspiration and serve up some serious comfort with these Bistro Clogs. Designed with food service, hospitality and healthcare workers in mind, they’re light and supportive enough to get you through even the longest shifts. Crocs Lock slip-resistant treads, extra protection at the toes, and a variety of color options come together to help you serve up your best. Crocs, Inc. is a rapidly growing designer, manufacturer and retailer of footwear for men, women and children under the Crocs brand. All Crocs brand shoes feature Crocs' proprietary closed-cell resin, Croslite, which represents a substantial innovation in footwear. The Croslite material enables Crocs to produce soft, comfortable, lightweight, superior-gripping, non-marking and odor-resistant shoes. These unique elements make Crocs ideal for casual wear, as well as for professional and recreational uses such as boating, hiking, hospitality and gardening. The versatile use of the material has enabled Crocs to successfully market its products to a broad range of consumers.
C**Y
Size up!
I know these Crocs are intended to be work shoes but I bought them to wear at home, where I am most of the time because I’m self-employed. I have flat arches and plantar fasciitis, no barefoot walking allowed. I bought these to replace a well-worn set of Crocs that were kind to my feet. I’m glad I read the reviews before I ordered these shoes. I am a woman with size 11 wide (US) feet. My last Crocs were size 9 men/11 women and fit fine, but the reviews said these shoes ran small. I ordered size 10/12 and the fit is perfect. I love the lightning bolts! These Crocs are not vented, if that matters to you - I’m fine with it because I take them on and off during the day and don’t wear them outside. If you work around a lot of water, grease, or yucky stuff, these shoes will be good for you.
C**.
My opinion, the best dance slip kitchen shoe out there Crocs ugly yet beautiful!
My nonslip crocs this summer I got lightning bolts. I love these shoes. They’re durable easy to keep clean and they last this is why I always constantly have you save in my Amazon account while I need shoes for the kitchen. These are my go to and they’re having use all the other ones out there from Birkenstock to Skechers crocs were always the ideal ones that work for me And I will continue to use them probably for the rest of my career.
A**R
Very impressed 👏
As a CNA I bought these for work, there great for that; as expected. However this week they have been my boat shoes, and my favorite ones yet! You can't beat the comfort of crocs and they kept my feet dry in the pouring rain. Slip resistance is always a plus as a CNA and fisherman and these are the best I have ever experienced
B**N
Better than regular Crocs!
Wow! I originally bought these shoes to use as house slippers, and though they aren’t perfect, they’re still a good shoe.Pros:-Great supportive shoe with good arch support(These shoes are firmer than regular Crocs, which I love, as regular Crocs are too squishy and make my feet feel fatigued after standing or walking for a period of time.)-Raised heel(Since there’s a raised heel, when I put my shoes in “sport” mode, there’s a lot of heel support in the back. I don’t feel like I’m going to “fall out” of the shoe. I usually have to grip my toes when I wear regular Crocs in sport mode so my feet stay in place.)-Waterproof and durable-Good tractionCons:-Very hot(The shoes have no holes, so there’s no ventilation. My feet got sweaty, sticky, and smelly. As a result, they are uncomfortable to wear for a period of time. I tried wearing them with socks to minimize the stickiness, but it was still uncomfortable. I ended up cutting holes in the shoes, which helped a lot)-Particles often get stuck in the crevices of my shoe. I don’t mind this, but that is something to be aware of if you use these as house slippers.As long as you don’t mind your feet getting hot, the shoes are a great upgrade from standard Crocs!
R**S
Fun and comfortable shoes
They are so comfortable to wear and look fun! The print on the shoe has held up well through the many 12 hour shifts I’ve worked since I got them.
J**A
Love!
I got the galaxy print and they are true to size for me. Womens 9. Love them!
R**.
Go for it!
So I’ve never owned a pair of Crocs.But I got a chance to pickup a pair for $24. So I said, “What the heck?,” and went for it.To preface, I’ll be using them in a hospital setting. And I am also fully aware that they are a non-breathable material.So with that out of the way, my first priority was a solid top. If blood or other infectious material were to spill, I did not want it on my foot and socks.Some of the models come with holes everywhere. I could not have that in my situation.So a solid top was a must-have.Now…a caveat.I did drill a few holes on the SIDES of the Crocs. (See photos). This reduces the chances of having fluids contact my feet and socks when spilled….and most importantly, let’s my feet breathe.Once again, this is a non-porous, non-breathable material. And without proper ventilation, you are going to have funky sweaty feet after the end of your shift.I wear wool socks to work. Pure wool is naturally bacteriostatic. (Significantly reduces the chance of bacterial growth). And without bacteria, no odors. (No funky, stinky feet).Also take into account that they are basically sandals. So don’t FOOLISHLY think they are some crazy high-tech foot support. (Even the newer models). Once again…they are sandals.So if you purchase them thinking they are some type of “work-all-day-orthopedic-support-machines”…then I have a bridge to sell you for really cheap.Once again, they’re sandals. So don’t write negative reviews when your dumb self gets disappointed.I also read and saw great videos on how to properly fit your Crocs to your feet. And I’m glad some have taken the steps to experiment with ideas, and then share them with us.I followed these steps, and they fit perfectly…like a glove.1) Place two damp towels, and your new Crocs, in the dryer. Set it on HIGH, and let them tumble for exactly 5 minutes. No more, or you may damage them.2) Put on 3 (three) pairs of socks. That’s three socks on each foot.3) After the 5 minutes have passed, place the warm Crocs on your feet. Squeeze your feet in, so your toes are all the way into the tips of your Crocs. (DO NOT PUT ON THE REAR STRAP. LEAVE IT UP TOWARDS THE FRONT, AND NOT LOOPED AROUND YOUR HEEL)!Now walk around in them. Just walk around till they cool off. (A few minutes). Once again, make sure your toes are all the way to the front, and you are stretching the Croc material to confirm to your feet.4) Once the Croc has cooled, remove it, remove the extra socks, and put them back on.You should have a perfect fit.Like a glove.And juuuuuuuuust in case the rear strap may be too tight, put a blow dryer on it for a few seconds. And while the strap is still warm, put on the Crocks and place the strap behind your heel while it is still warm.Wa-La…perfect fit.Anyhoo, that’s what I did, and it fits like a glove.I’ve never had sweaty feet, even after 10+ hour shifts. And bodily fluids have never penetrated the top of the Crocs, nor gotten into the sides of the Crocs.I’m totally okay with sandals, as that’s all I wear in the hot, summer, NorCal months. So I have no problem wearing Crocs (sandals) during work.But like I said before. If you have never worn sandals for extended periods of time, and you expect an orthopedic miracle from plastic sandals…you’re an idiot.In closing, for $24, I got a smoking deal on a nicely designed pair of hospital working shoes.By the way, I’m part of a surgical team, and I do a ton of walking.Nuff said.
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