Designed specifically for women with a slimmer, sleeker profile croslite foam for cushion and comfort Easy on, easy off mule style makes a great slipper or house shoe iconic Crocs comfort: lightweight. Flexible. 360-Degree comfort.
K**W
Bouncy, Springy, Cooshy Comfy, Happy Feet!
After years of eschewing Crocs (the classic clogs never appealed to me and were grossly uncomfortable when I tried them years ago: they were too wide and the pivots for the straps would dig into my feet as my feet wobbled from side-to-side), I recently decided to try again. I'm glad I did.The Freesail clog is definitely designed for a narrower foot. I'm a slender B width with a defined arch and a resulting high midfoot area. Many clog style shoes place too much pressure on the top of my midfoot when I walk (hence the Danskos I purchased on impulse ended up side-lined). Others slip off when I walk. I thought I gave up on clogs years ago. Then I found the Freesail: narrower, with a toe grip in the insole, arch support, and a big smile's worth of bouncy, springy, comfy cushioning. It's lightweight. It's supportive. It fits my foot securely with no pressure points. The Freesail is now my go-to shoe. I have 3 pair now and expect to purchase more.This all being said, the Freesails that I own are made in two different places: China and Mexico. The ones made in China seem to be a tiny bit larger. Not a dealbreaker difference in size, but perceptible. Here's what I know about the colors I've purchased:The black is made in Mexico. It's now my "ha-ha I'm wearing Crocs to work" shoe. The years of stiletto heels are long behind me. Oh well.The silver is made in Mexico and is really more of a concrete grey with the faintest hint of a shimmer. Walk through some dust once and it's goodbye sheen until you wash them. It's a great alternative to white as a summer neutral color, but does look industrial. I don't care, I wear them anyway.This leopard print is made in China. It's cute, an interesting patterned neutral that bridges the gap between browns and black, and the least "Croc-like" looking of my 3 pair.I do wish these came in more solid "fun" colors.Oh, I am usually a size 7.5, sometimes an 8 if a shoe is cut small. The size 8 in the Freesail fits me perfectly.
C**.
Love 'em.(sizing needs to be more specific about "roomy")
Was just interested in a pair of utilitarian shoes that could be quickly slipped on for running to the mailboxes, the dumpster, and just "around" and did not have to worry about getting messed up. Did not expect to find them sooooooo comfortable. I easily wear them all day and sometimes forget to take them off until I swing my feet into bed--and will not be surprised when I finally wake up with them still on my feet. I want more of these!I have some callouses that have resisted all attempts to moisturize, scrub, file, sand, or pray away. However, they seem to be lessening on their own with my regular daily wearing of Crocs. Won't swear this will be true for anyone else, but I am jazzed. (What am I to do with my other shoes; turn them into wall art, donate to some puppies?)Also, I have some numbness in my feet along with a degree of vertigo which causes me to walk "funny" sometimes. My doctor wanted me to get specialized custom shoes (over $700! What a racket! And, ugly-ugly-ugly! Would not be "cute" even if you chained a minion to 'em.). Five fittings later I gave up and have made do with what I have. But, (and again, won't swear this will be true for anyone else) I feel more stable and have improved my walking gait. Would like to show that doctor and that so-called custom shoe vendor, but I switched to another doc.Some people think they're ugly. Meh... maybe. As someone who wore those high-heel pointy-toed torture devices that look oh-so pretty and paid a high price in needing surgery on both feet, plus my back will never be right, I'd rather wear Crocs than any Jimmy's or Manolo's--Choo Crocs anyone? If you want my shoes to be pretty, feel free to bedazzle 'em or tie on ribbons, or simply LOOK AWAY. I think they're beautiful. My feet tell me so! You should always listen to your feet.(One caveat: The sizing on the web sites does not clearly state that the same-numbered size can have a designation of "roomy" and thus be bigger.)
R**R
CROCS BRING THIS STYLE BACK! PLEASE!!!!!
I love this style Croc that I've worn for many yrs. Because it fits feet better without the need for Straps! So? I've hung onto old ones I have in different colors and I will HATE it when all mine are too worn out!But as with so many things made today? Once you find a style and or item that works great? It is NO longer made.I've seen these also sold on Auctions Online & from prices they now bring? I'm certainly not the only one who loves them! It's just a shame big co.s no longer take into account customers likings!
F**D
Perfect Fit, Awesome Crocs!
Great Crocs for a reasonable price! They fit just right, these are true "Women" sized shoes ("W" on the label), not narrow and not wide. They are for the average foot, true to the "M" as seen on the label. I wear a true 8 1/2 shoe size, so when the half size isn't there, I always fit in a size 9 that will be a tad too big but wearable (size 8 being too small). With these Crocs, I also took size 9 and they fit me perfect as if it was a 8 1/2.They are very comfortable with a good arch that is so rare nowadays...Very well made, so much better than the imitation Crocs. I often do not bother with name brands, but sometimes you just have to, if you want the quality Crocs. These don't have the "heel strap, which is not necessary as they're not loose, but fit just right (you won't find your toes trying to hold on to them!). I can run with them without feeling I'm gonna lose them, unlike the "roomy" ones I had tried in the store, that were way too wide. Good air flow with the diverse holes. They also look very nice, they can easily be worn with a jean dress. I chose the "Navy" and it is true to the color.
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