Finally, a slipper from Crocs with all of the comfort you’ve been waiting for. These aren’t made with Croslite foam — they’re made with soft textile uppers, a toasty fuzz footbed and synthetic suede bottoms. Perfect for padding around the house. The hole pattern on top is inspired by the Crocs Classic Clog. Crocs knows all about comfort, and these slippers deliver.
K**N
Great indoor house slippers for fall and winter
So cool, got these for hubby as a gift, he lives in them inside the house. I don’t recommend for hot weather as they really do keep your feet nice and toasty.
D**X
Light and Comfortable
These are among the best slippers I have purchased, and I have bought quite a few over the years. We don't wear shoes in the house, so we usually wear slippers all the time inside. These slippers are warm and feel so light that it is like walking barefoot. That's probably a problem for some people. If you want arch support or a lot of padding - don't get these. They have none of that. Do you need arch support for walking around the house?I don't know how durable they are. They appear to be very light and "fragile". My slippers usually last a year or more when rotated with one or two other pairs. But none of them are like shoes in terms of durability. So, you should keep in mind that slippers just need to be comfortable, washable and should last around six months of wearing around the house. Then they have done their job. As to the cost, these are a bit on the expensive side, but I would say that an expensive slipper you will wear out is far better than one that is cheap, but you don't like wearing.
E**T
Only for travel or very light use!
I’ll make this easy: these simply are not a daily use or long term slipper for an ambulatory human. They’re hovering in a world somewhere between slightly better than a complimentary/disposable spa shoe and slightly worse than that pair of no name scuffs your Grandma bought you for Xmas. If you understand that, you won’t be disappointed. I have never bought or worn a pair of the equally beloved and despised rubber Crocs so cannot judge them to that standard, thus I wasn’t too let down. No, I bought these only because I could tell from the pics, and then confirmed it in the reviews, that they’re super thin and lightweight...while still actually possessing something you could legally claim is an outsole. And on the day I purchased they were quite affordable. Perfect, because they fit easily in the dinky dimensions of a carry-on bag. My husband, regardless of the length of a trip or the conditions once there, will not check a bag. So to keep him from being barefoot on unknown flooring of questionable cleanliness, these are his travel slippers. They’re not thick, I’d never describe them as cozy, and anyone who requires a bit of arch support or even the faintest cushioning should avoid them. They seem like felt wrapped around cardboard. The best thing I can report is that they fit fairly true to size. But for a daily slipper? No and nope. I know this brand has a cult following, which must somehow justify the inexplicable original retail price. My review is 4 stars only because they suit a very specific travel need. (And we live too far from an IKEA to easily grab those slippers they practically give away).
K**R
Light and warm
Very lightweight but seems durable. It is almost like wearing a sock but warmer.
D**
Poor quality
This slipper is of the poorest quality coming from Crocs. It has no cushion and the sole is very thin. When wearing, you can feel the floor beneath your feet. I purchased Crocs slippers years ago, and the cushion/sole was thick and supportive. I’m very dissatisfied in the workmanship of what they are selling now. They are definitely not worth the $55 they are selling them for.
C**R
In the end these ended up being perfect without socks
I read several reviews saying that the sizes they ordered were a bit too large. That was not the case for me. I'm a man, and in the original Crocs I used a 10. I wear Vans slip ons and have always bought size 10s as well because they stretch out slightly (and I don't wear them with socks). In the end these ended up being perfect without socks, and slightly snug with socks. I suspect they'll stretch out after using them. If you want a pair that is pure black, then don't get these. I bought the "black" color, but, as indicated by the picture, it's a charcoal. Oh well.I bought these because, due to Wisconsin's sub-zero temperatures in the winter, my basement causes my floors to be quite cold. I've tried other house slippers before and somehow the cold permeated the rubber soles. Thus far, that does not happen with these. I would buy these again.Points of consideration for those who have toddlers and young kids with whom you've got to get down and play with:I thought these might come off a lot as I played with my two children (3 and 1), but they stay on just fine. I can run back and forth and such and they stay put. The no-slip grips on the bottom make it safe to still hold your youngest as you walk around on laminate/hardwood floors.I'm giving these house slippers a 5 out of 5 due to the fact that, according to their design, there is nothing wrong with them. This is entirely a subjective opinion, but they are not fully enclosed house slippers and thus they cannot be compared to such. If in a month or two these start to fall apart I will come back and edit this review.
N**B
Not impressed.
Meh... Totally not impressed. These are not good for wearing outside, i.e. on the porch, etc. They get soggy bottoms VERY easily just going out on the porch to fill bird feeders - not actually traipsing around the yard or anything. :) In fact, for household use, they aren't any better than a good pair of socks (IMHO) - not horrid slippers, just not the quality I'm used to when ordering products with the CROCS label. Save yoru money and buy some good socks. These aren't warm, they are so nondescript, I'm wondering how the price was justified. They should be 1.99, not 19.99. Fit fine, the edge is really weird and seems to scrape/drag on carpet. Funny - the box contains instructions for how to get on/off an escalator (in mult. languages). Like who'd wear these on an escalator? Furthermore - do people really need instructions to get on/off an escalator? LOL
P**E
Best slipper EVER made!
Best slipper ever made; not sure why CROCS decided to discontinue it! I have purchased every slipper in my size in every color that I have found. They last forever, wash well, do not contain latex (I’m allergic-can’t wear shoes in the house because most have bottoms that are made of latex rubber), fit perfectly, great overall!!!!
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