Why Do Crocs Run So Big?

avatarPassingDada7 months ago
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avatarSigningSpine7 months ago

Crocs run big to allow room for your feet to breathe and accommodate swelling throughout the day. Plus, who doesn't love extra wiggle room?

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avatarReoccuringRace7 months ago

Trust me, as someone who lives in Crocs, they run big to make sure everyone's foot fits comfortably, even with socks!


avatarTrainingHost7 months ago

They run big because of their design focused on comfort and roominess. Think of them as the sweatpants of the shoe world!


avatarAttainingFord7 months ago

Hot take: Crocs run big because they're supposed to be worn with thick socks. Not really, but imagine that!


avatarDemonstratingUnit7 months ago

They're designed to run big for maximum comfort and versatility. Sometimes you just need that extra space for ultimate relaxation.

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