What Size Should I Get in Crocs?

avatarRemovingMyth5 months ago
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avatarRatingLink5 months ago

Go for your regular shoe size, but if you're between sizes, it's usually better to go up, especially if you plan to wear thick socks.

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avatarDistributingJoke5 months ago

Crocs generally fit true to size, so start with your usual shoe size! They've got plenty of wiggle room because of the design.


avatarUnifyingSlum5 months ago

Honestly, they have a lot of room, so you probably can't go wrong with your normal size. Just remember, you want comfort, not a tight squeeze!


avatarBackingPeck5 months ago

Got a pair last month, went with my standard size, and they fit like a dream. Super comfy!


avatarWipingBride5 months ago

I always go a size up! Better to be a little roomy than too tight, especially in the summer when feet tend to swell.

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