Crocs Craze
August 11, 2007
When Crocs first came out, I thought they looked hideous! Hehe! They were clunky and made your feet look like a boat! The shape was definitely odd! It didn’t help that they were also a bit pricey for something Mika was only going to wear for a few months. We all know how fast kid’s feet can grow! So I decided that although I’ve heard and seen people raving about these shoes, I wasn’t about to buy Mika a pair.
On Mika’s 2nd birthday, she got a pair of Crocs from her Tita Arlene. Round about this time, Crocs were actually kinda growing on me already because of the cute colors they came out with and the new mary janes. We first went to one of the kid’s stores in Glorietta that sold Crocs. The moment Mika saw the Crocs display with all the pairs hanging in various colors, she went crazy! She immediately started taking off her shoes so she could try them on! Talk about the makings of a true blue shoeholic! So she tried several pairs on, but since they didn’t have the mary janes, we decided to go to Rustan’s and check. Mika didn’t want to take the shoes off anymore! She almost ran outside the store wearing them! Hahaha!
Anyway, so off to Rustan’s we went. Unfortunately, they only had mary janes in black and brown, which looked extremely iffy. So we finally ended up with the grape colored Kids Cayman Crocs. Oh they were adorable on Mika! Talk about a 180 degree change of opinion!
I think seeing Mika love her new shoes has made me see these clunky shoes in a whole new light. Weeks after her first pair, I have realized that these shoes are actually great for kids! They’re lightweight, anti-slip, super durable, and easy to clean. She runs and jumps around the house and the park in her Crocs and not once has she slipped. Plus the best part I think is Jibbitz for decoration! I can’t wait to get her some to decorate her shoes!
So I guess now I can say that I am officially a Crocs Convert! I’m even contemplating on getting one myself! I have my eye set on Cleo. I love the fact that they have great arch support which is a MUST for people whose feet have high arches like me!
Why Crocs?
(from the Crocs Philippines website)
1.) Really soft, super comfortable, molds to your feet
2.) Barely there, weighing only 6 ounces
3.) Vented so air passes through, keeping feet cool
4.) Non-marking slip-resistant soles
5.) Bacteria and odor resistant
6.) Ultra-hip Italian styling
7.) Port holes allow water and sand to pass through
8.) Can be sterilized in water and bleach
9.) Easy maintenance, just wipe clean
10.) Orthotic molded foot bed for ultimate comfort and support
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Meeya | August 15, 2007 at 6:26 am
when crocs first came out, ako din i didn’t really like them. pero it was eventually ninna who made up our minds about it. she saw purple ones sa nordstroms and, like your mika, she didn’t want to take them off.
so hayun, she doesn’t want to wear anything else except for the crocs! anyway, i’ve read a lot of horror stories about crocs getting caught at escalators, so be careful with them, ok?
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TorAaMusic | August 19, 2007 at 9:21 am
Real Croc’s -great . we got a pair from our daughter last X-Mas – directly from Miami to Oslo
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Momma Tader Doodle | August 28, 2007 at 7:27 am
Man oh Man! I still think these things are ugly, HOWEVER, my mom is addicted to them and she bought a pair for my youngest daughter… now she won’t go anywhere without them!
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rollercoastermom | September 21, 2007 at 1:04 am
With crocs, either you love them or you hate them!
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rollercoastermom | September 21, 2007 at 5:33 am
Hi Meeya! Thanks for the warning. I heard about it too! It was the non-slip material that was causing it to get stuck daw kasi. I guess we’ll just have to carry Mika when going up and down the escalator.