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by: Jordan Woika, BestReviews Staff

by: Jordan Woika, BestReviews Staff

Crocs may be a point of mockery for many, but those that do mock are all but guaranteed to have never tried them. If they had, they would know that Crocs are among the most comfortable shoes you can own. If you’re concerned about backlash, you can choose one of Crocs’ many styles that aren’t recognizably part of the brand. If you don’t care, then it’s difficult not to recommend the style that started it all: the Crocs Classic Clogs.

Pink Crocs are available in all Crocs styles.

Most pink Crocs for adults are unisex, meaning they make no change to the design like other types of shoes do such as men’s sizing being wider. You may find pink Crocs being listed as women’s and with matching sizing numbers, but you can subtract two from the size to get the matching men’s sizing. Pink Crocs also come in children’s sizing.

Pink Crocs come in more than just plain pink. Several shades are available, though some are discontinued and may cost more than those currently being produced. Some options mix pink with other colors, such as white. Some even combine multiple shades of pink.

Pink Crocs come in one of three fits.

Some pink Crocs styles give you the option of a heel strap. These are mostly for keeping Crocs on in the water, but they can also help limit how much your feet slide around. However, some people find these straps cause irritation or even blisters.

Most Crocs cost around $35-$50. Styles with less material such as slides can cost as little as $20 while styles with more material, such as sneakers, can cost as much as $80.

A. They’re mostly made of a proprietary material called Croslite, which is a type of resin that acts like a mix of rubber and foam. It’s cushy, durable and buoyant. It’s also the reason Crocs cost more than you would think. Crocs also have a few other proprietary materials it may mix in, such as LiteRide used in its sneakers. 

A. That depends on the style you choose but, generally speaking, Crocs are best for two situations. The first is for wearing around water. The original clogs were designed to serve as boating shoes. The second is jobs requiring you to be on your feet. The Croslite material is well known for being especially cushy and comfortable, making Crocs a common choice for wait staff and nurses, and so forth.

A. Jibbitz are special charms designed to attach to Crocs’ signature ventilation holes. They come in uncountable designs so there’s something for everyone. Some pairs even include a Jibbitz or two with purchase.

What you need to know: This is the style that started it all.

What you’ll love: The classic ventilation holes access the front and top of the shoes to maximize breathability. They have interior bumps that give you extra traction so they don’t slip around and can provide some minor massaging. The tread provides a strong grip, even on slick surfaces.

What you should consider: Some customers found them a little large and suggested ordering a size down. They can shrink if left in prolonged contact with heat.

Where to buy: Sold by Amazon, Dick’s Sporting Goods and Kohl’s

What you need to know: These slides are perfect for quick trips or for wearing around your home.

What you’ll love: They have interior bumps that provide extra traction and minor massaging. Plus, they have an excellent and grippy tread. They come with a pair of Jibbitz and each shoe can hold up to 13 of them. 

What you should consider: A few consumers found it difficult to find a comfortable size. There is a rare issue of the top strap being attached too low.

Where to buy: Sold by Amazon

Crocs Classic Cozzzy Fuzzy Sandals

What you need to know: If you love fuzzy slippers but find your feet get too warm, try these fuzzy sandals instead.

What you’ll love: The faux-fur lining is soft, luxurious and provides plenty of warmth but the sandal-style straps allow just enough airflow to prevent your feet from getting sweaty. Each shoe can hold up to seven Jibbitz and two are included to get you started.

What you should consider: Some purchasers had issues with the lining coming unstitched from the sole. The lining can also be difficult to clean.

Where to buy: Sold by Amazon and Dick’s Sporting Goods

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Jordan C. Woika writes for BestReviews. BestReviews has helped millions of consumers simplify their purchasing decisions, saving them time and money.

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