CrocsMen's and Women's Specialist II Clog | Work Shoes
A**R
Very comfortable.
I wore my Crocs today 4/6/2025 and I must say I love them. The fit was perfect and the style looked great with my dress.
C**G
Great for rain and snowy conditions
I have several pair of crack and love all of them, but they all have the design of the holes in the shoe. If I’m walking out into the snow, then the snow actually seep into my feet, which is not good. These crocs actually are sealed and they’re great even though there’s a little open in the back, I love them. Great quality, great durability great comfort highly recommend.
A**E
Awesome!
Bought for my son to work in at a fast food restaurant. He says they are the best pair of non-slips he has had so far. No matter how wet or greasy the floor gets, he doesn't experience any slipping or sliding. Says they are super comfortable as well. Will update on durability. He has been wearing out a pair of box store shoes every 2-3 months so hopefully these have better life in them. The look is more sleek & slim than traditional Crocs which I am a fan of. All around good purchase so far. Will more than likely be a repeat buyer of these shoes!
B**S
Good value
These work pretty well for the kitchen. Closed toe, non-slip, lightweight, decent cushion and support and easy to clean - all great for kitchen work. I gave them four stars because they are not great for narrow feet (especially with high arches). With regular athletic socks your feet will slide around inside which leads to you trying to grip with your feet which leads to foot cramps after 5-6 hours or so (for me). I think many people use heavy socks in crocs to compensate, but with closed toes they will get pretty sweaty and funky.
N**T
Very comfortable shoes. Large ample toe box!
For me these particular Crocs shoes are very comfortable and do not bother my toes (as many shoes have). There is ample space in the area of the toes (the toe box), even with my arch support insole, that my toes are free from any pressure. This is a Godsend for me since the toe box of most shoes is too cramped for me.
N**S
Great for Work
Love these shoes, my family each have a pair. Great for work.
M**X
I recommend
Tight no air Flo. But good to work in.
E**R
rock hard compared to few yrs old ones. ..?
they fit right, they look right, but they feel extremely firm. they aren't literally rock hard but they're notably harder than the same version that's vented that are on my feet now....did they remove some chemical like a BPA or a pthathalate or something from their makeup that has made them stiff?or is there just variation in the batches?i know it's a long held/well established belief that people need to break in shoes but that's generally not a thing anymore. people just get used to the feel of a new shoe versus a shoe notably wearing in a few days to conform to your foot. I haven't bought any pair of shoes that needed to be 'broken in' for maybe 10 to 20 years, since I happened across a pair of sneakers running shoes that were shockingly comfortable, and even though they were on clearance and still expensive in my opinion they changed my mindset about shoes. it was a combination of having a little bit of foot pain on longer uses that taught me you shouldnt buy a shoe based on looks for long usage, unless the style that fits comes in a couple versions. I have found differences between re-releases but it's been two pairs of shoes that I could buy year after year and normally don't cause me foot pain even on day one.I know a lot of people won't care about this unless they actually have foot pain or achy tired legs or back after standing on their feet for a long time. and I do find it's hard to tell the subtle difference trying on shoes in a store. sometimes I can take hours before I can really tell, I tried a pair of Hoka one ones, an hour in it still felt perfect. a day or two in my feet ached notably. made me wish that I had tried them through prime and mopped the floors so that I could have tried them on longer. now it's relegated to being a very clean pair of shoes for occasional usage so long as it's not standing. they have a ginormous factor somewhat like these clogs (in what i feel is a comfy size) so they don't serve all purposes of a clean pair of shoes.I got a pair of croc sandals months ago that I actually didn't wear much & still dont cuz they felt overly stiff & stayed overly stiff. a big single material pair not one of the sleek looking ones that has less material to cushion.I miss when we could reply to reviews... I don't know I do find that there are times when crap gets in my vented shoes so there was a reason to have one closed pair and one open pair. I do generally wear socks not cuz you should but just to make them more comfortable, and since I managed to bruise a toenail it seems like I can't really go back to normal shoes yet without putting a little bit of pressure on that nail now and then so I might be in these for a while. and they're still so stiff that I'm like just in a bit of shock and not sure what I'm going to do yet. I had actually wondered if my few years old pair had stopped being as cushy or if I was just on my feet more.**NOTE: DO CLEAN WITH SOAP AND WATER LIKE THEY SAY - NOT LYSOL-LIKE SOLUTION. it seemed to disintegrate it a little bit on the surface and cuz I did later on take them into the shower to wash them (an easy place cuz I dont have to worry about splashing), but then after they still would leave a little footprint like of dirt behind while still wet when there was no dirt left so it definitely ate up the surface of the sole which is the only part I sprayed.I like the size I like the form and function but I don't know whether I'm going to keep this pair because it's so rigid.
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