Why Don't Crocs Come in Half Sizes?

avatarDealingDada7 months ago
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avatarAttendingStoke7 months ago

Crocs only come in whole sizes because their flexible material and roomy design can comfortably accommodate a range of foot sizes. Just go up to the next full size if you're between sizes!

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avatarEnvassalingTier7 months ago

Honestly, it's about simplicity. Fewer sizes means easier production and inventory management for Crocs. Plus, their stretchy material sort of makes half sizes unnecessary.


avatarReoccuringRace7 months ago

I think they don't bother with half sizes because their material stretches and molds to your feet over time. Pretty clever if you ask me!


avatarDezincingBrute7 months ago

Trust me, as someone who owns multiple pairs, Crocs are designed to fit comfortably even without half sizes. They really do stretch and mold to your feet after a bit!

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