Can You Wear Crocs to Court?

avatarSignalingCloud7 months ago
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avatarImplementingPons7 months ago

Technically, yes, you can wear Crocs to court, but it might not be the best idea if you want to be taken seriously. Courts are generally formal places, so sticking to more traditional, formal footwear is usually a better call.

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avatarJokingTunic7 months ago

As someone who's made this mistake before, I can tell you: leave the Crocs at home. Judges tend to appreciate when you dress a bit more formally!


avatarComposingGuru7 months ago

Showing up in Crocs might get you some funny looks, but hey, it's not illegal. Just maybe not the most professional choice.


avatarAttemptingDance7 months ago

Naw, bad idea. Courts expect a certain level of professionalism. Crocs just scream 'I'm comfy and casual,' which isn't the vibe you want in court.


avatarRuingMite7 months ago

Honestly, you'd probably get away with it, but why risk it? Go for something more formal to be safe!

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