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M**K
Well made and as described
They felt a bit too wide to start but are actually fine as they settle in to your feet. They are surprisingly good at keeping your feet dry in wet grass when popping the dogs out for a wee.
V**L
Fits as expected. Not as comfy as original Crocs. But they do the job.
I bought these for the hospital because they are closed toed.They are functional, but slightly uncomfortable. The toe part is a bit angled and doesn't naturally conform to the foot like original Crocs. Nothing too bad as you'll eventually get used to it.The sole is soft and you can wear them the whole day. Otherwise, good basic clog for gardening, house wear, and 24hr shifts.
A**N
First-rate footwear
Bought a pair of these clogs three years ago and subsequently wore them almost every day. They are lightweight and waterproof and broad enough even for my wide feet. When they finally wore out, it was a very easy decision to invest in a replacement pair. I use them outside in the garden and inside as house shoes/slippers. Supremely comfortable. Get a pair!
G**.
The ad does warn you to order a size smaller, you need to heed that advice.
I bought these on price alone. Our dog had chewed one of the previous pair I owned. It would be pointless buying an expensive pair for the dog to wreck. The photo shows Todd, a wonderful, friendly dog, with a leather shoe, he doesn't chew them!They do the job I want them to do, slip on easily when I nip into the garden or garage and can't be bothered putting on shoes and tying laces.However, there is no insole only raises plastic nodules which are uncomfortable, not terribly uncomfortable but not pleasant.I take a size 7 or continental size 41. These shoes came marked 40 underneath. They are still too long, too tall and too wide. It does have the advantage that if I was wearing thick hiking socks I could still easily slip my feet into these and so could any visitors with bigger feet.The heel strap is just a nuisance. I can see myself chopping that off in the not too distant future.For the price I paid I just can't be bothered with the hassle of returning them. I wouldn't order them again. I need to have confidence that when I order something in my size it is a reasonable fit.
P**X
Good mucky weather footwear.
Had these for a couple on months now - a newbie regarding this type of footwear. They do the job I brought them for perfectly …… which is to move between the house and furthest corners of the garden where wet lawns, muddy paths, shallow puddles and slippery wet concrete need to be traversed. They slide on easily and remain on thanks to the heel strap which is easy to push down and out of the way when it’s time to slip them off. The strap can be moved up over the bridge of the foot if the wearer doesn’t want to use it. A little bit strange initially with the pimply footbed but the surface effectively stops the foot slipping in the shoe. Can’t really fault the product and they’re competitively priced.
K**E
Badly made
Bought my husband these to replace an old pair . He has worn them only 4 times and the strap has broken already . When I checked them it seems the hole where the strap has been attached is too near the edge and has ripped out.Really dissapointed and of course it happened just after the 30 day returns policy so can't send them back.
C**C
Very comfortable. Not as heavy as the bulky crocs.
The colour Is as described. They are comfortable and durable. First time getting this style. I usually get the other style which are just as good but wanted to try this style as have a few people in the house who wear them and so better to differentiate between whose is whose.
L**R
Generously wide but otherwise true-to-size. Became increasing uncomfortable after 1-2 hoursr
An obvious 'Crocs' copy down to the fold-back ankle strap and the raised dimpling along the foot bed but without the ventilation. These look quite wide, and are, so may be advantageous for wear by those with very wide or swollen feet, oedema etc, but only for very short periods.The dimpling underfoot may help prevent the foot from slipping but is also sometimes claimed to help circulation and prevent some issues by 'massaging' the foot as it moves within the shoe. Usually, it needs 2 or 3 days for them to feel 'natural' and for the dimples not be felt or to be slightly annoying. The longevity of true 'Crocs' is well-known but yet uncertain for these.While the shoes are very flexible and quite soft enough to compress under thumb pressure, they became increasingly uncomfortable after the first hour of wear until, 3-4 hours and wear then unbearable. Removing them then became a pleasure! Several pairs of Crocs wear owned in the past and it was not uncommon to wear a pair for 12 hours or more without being aware of their existence - they were that comfortable; these are not and were later returned.If as as a company you intend to copy another's concept, then do it well. Lakeland may be good for kitchen utensils but their footwear is not helping the brand's reputation.Best avoided unless for very short-term wear.
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