• @electrogamerman
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    8710 months ago

    Crocs dont make your feet smell. Bad hygiene makes your feet smell

    • @PwnTra1n
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      1310 months ago

      once had a coworker complaining about how the gloves at work make her hands smell gross. she wouldn’t wash her hands or change her gloves enough. your nasty hands make your hands smell gross.

      • @atomicorange
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        1110 months ago

        If the gloves are nitrile they sometimes can have a nasty sulfur odor that doesn’t wash off easily.

        • @Tavarin
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          410 months ago

          Never had a sulfur odor from nitrile gloves, and I’ve used them exclusively for my 15 year chemistry career.

          • @atomicorange
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            510 months ago

            It depends on the quality of the glove. Nitrile is vulcanized, and if the sulfur compounds aren’t sufficiently removed afterwards, the gloves stink. I’ve tested several different gloves from different manufacturers via FTIR (trying to choose one for cleanroom use), you almost always see some amount of sulfate in the extractable residue. Some you can tell are shit just by the smell when you open the bagging.

            Analytical chemist for 17 years :)

            • @Tavarin
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              310 months ago

              My lab/department always uses Kimberly Clark, they’ve never caused a sulfur issue for us, though I admit I’ve never done FTIR or IMS on them, so maybe they do give off minute amounts.

              11 years in analytical chemistry myself.

          • @atomicorange
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            210 months ago

            I’m not super familiar with other glove materials, they may have similar issues.

            • @PwnTra1n
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              310 months ago

              i’ll just say that i used the same gloves and my hands didn’t smell

              • @atomicorange
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                210 months ago

                Not washing your hands or changing your gloves is definitely nasty! Regardless of what the gloves add to the mix…

  • Netto Hikari
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    6910 months ago

    They make feet smell? Huh? They’re comfortable and air-y. No smelly feet.

    • HubertManne
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      yeah came to piont this out. I won’t argue the ugly but feet wrapped in socks and normal shoes all day are rank while crocs feet are as good as feet ever are. Say like just after waking up.

    • @[email protected]
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      1010 months ago

      That’s where you’re wrong my friend! My feet get moist with our without socks and I had a pair that I used sockless for a while and they got naaaasty after a few days use. Now, I will say that they wash out nice and easy but if you’re going sockless with juicy feet for any amount of time it makes a very special kind marinade. 3/10 do not recommend.

      • dtc
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        1310 months ago

        Could be a personal issue? Not everyone has sweaty feet. Personally I am the same way as you, swamp foot central… but I wear socks with my crocs.

        Fuck social norms 😎

        • @[email protected]
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          310 months ago

          It’s only a personal issue until someone else catches a whiff 😉

          But yeah, as someone who isn’t a fan of socks having sweaty feet is a major annoyance.

          • dtc
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            210 months ago

            That sounds like a “them” problem.

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            110 months ago

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      • Netto Hikari
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        610 months ago

        I use them every day and I don’t have that problem, sorry~

  • @redditcunts
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    Comfy and I couldn’t give a shit what you think. You should smell less I don’t have the issue.

    • @[email protected]
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      1810 months ago

      They’re actually so comfy. I used to be in the croc haters gang until I got over myself and tried them. They’re durable, comfy, cool out in the desert heat, easy to clean, and can be made to stay on my feet securely when needed. People need to get tf over what other people are wearing. Everyone has to be less comfortable because of these dweebs policing what’s “proper” to wear and it’s actually bs. Some rich stuck up aholes decided what clothing is acceptable/professional and we all just got stuck with it forever.

      • @Baphomet_The_Blasphemer
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        810 months ago

        Fellow croc hater convert here. I’m a disabled veteran with bad feet and spend most of time indoors wearing slippers. Got tired of buying a new pair ever year from excessive wear. Finally tried some crocs and my feet have never been happier, not to mention I’m still on my first pair nearly 4 years later. I will never not own at least one pair going forward.

        • @Lorela
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          510 months ago

          Oooh this is what I did too - recent convert here, I saw them becoming the new ‘fashion’ and I’m weak and decided to try them because people would not shut up about how comfy they were.

          Now my favourite part about coming home is taking off my outdoor shoes and getting to put the Crocs on. They have no business feeling that divine. If I lived in a more temperate and dry place, I’d buy more for outdoor use. Any shame or embarrassment I may have initially felt about wearing them is gone.

          • @[email protected]
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            210 months ago

            There are other shoes with a lot of dampening in the sole, like Hooka (used by virtually all hospital workers in my country). Personally, I think it’s too much and prefer something firmer.

            • @Lorela
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              110 months ago

              Are you suggesting those as alternatives for outside? Is it this brand you’re talking about?

  • @jackoneill
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    4110 months ago

    Because they are super fuckin comfortable

  • ScumbagSpruce
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    2710 months ago

    They are excellent, versatile footwear. Comfortable. Great for stepping out back to grill, to get the mail, heading to a friends pool party, fishing, the beach or anything wet, or running out for the day.

    Top tier shoes.

    • @Mr_Blott
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      10 months ago

      Unfortunately the only thing they can’t do is preserve your dignity. That what the holes are for, so your self-respect can flow out unimpeded

      • dtc
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        710 months ago

        I was this way once. I was gifted a pair and had to wear them for a few days so I didn’t look like a monster in front of my family.

        Crocs are so comfortable you don’t rely on your dignity to make it through the day. My smile starts at my feet.

        • @Lorela
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          210 months ago

          Agree, the shame and embarrassment I felt about trying Crocs disappeared the moment I took my first step in them. I now hate wearing any shoes that are not Crocs.

        • @Mr_Blott
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          Mine starts with a pair of Mephisto shoes. 10x the price, 10x the comfort, 20x the durability

          • dtc
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            110 months ago

            I’ll look into those, always trying to upgrade my sole.

        • QuinceDaPence
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          Crocs are absolutely not comfortable.

          I got flat feet so that’s gonna contribute some but even flip flops aren’t that bad.

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            Crocs make flip flops? Have you tried them?

  • @Hazdaz
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    2210 months ago

    Removed by mod

    • Martin
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      310 months ago

      Not sure why no one has simply taken the cushy sole of Crocs and put a less ugly top part made of normal fabric.

      That’s basically what Heydudes are.

      • @Hazdaz
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        110 months ago

        Never heard of those. Wouldn’t mind trying them on if I saw them in person at a store

    • @Zandt88
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      210 months ago

      I do this. I bought the canvas dock style crocs awhile back and when the canvas gave up I notice the insole was removable. I put these in my Cat work boots and they are the most comfortable workboots I have ever had. Why Crocs doesn’t sell their insoles alone I will never understand. Thats their biggest best part.

      • @Hazdaz
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        110 months ago

        Never heard of their canvas dock style.

    • @RhetoricalOrator
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      110 months ago

      Oofos have some exactly that except I find them to have far more comfortable soles.

      The are quite expensive though.

  • @xantonin
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    1910 months ago

    Croc user for like 12 years here. I don’t have smelly feet. Maybe the trick is to freak out people even more and wear socks with them. 😎

    • @[email protected]
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      410 months ago

      Shoes that are breathable with holes like Crocs and dont retain smell (like with fabric) won’t make your feet smelly. If anything, closed shoes with no holes and no breathing will smell terrible after a work day (like high heeled type womens shoes)

      • @[email protected]
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        People that say they make feet smell are 1000% telling on themselves for having poor hygiene lol

        • @[email protected]
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          yeah it’s weird, because open shoes actually wouldn’t create more smell, it reduces it. i guess they mean they want smells enclosed and only when they get home and open their smelly closed shoes. And this is from someone who thought crocs were dumb in the 90s and 00s.

  • ratz30
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    1810 months ago

    They are handy as watershoes or a quick slip on if you have to nip outside to put out the garbage or check the mail.

      • @Tar_alcaran
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        710 months ago

        As in the people working with knives and hot water?

        • @Brokewood
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          410 months ago

          They have a closed toe design, but yeah. Clogs of all kinds are super common in commercial kitchens.

    • @squideli
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      110 months ago

      The hospital I work in just BANNED regular Crocs because the holes on the top and sides don’t protect the feet from splashes/spills/drops. It’s been so interesting to see Crocs in the hospital just disappear overnight.

    • @[email protected]
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      110 months ago

      Doubt.

      Most popular footwear in Hosiptals are birkenstocks.

      Crocks are popular with young kids and people in the south of the US.

      • @[email protected]
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        810 months ago

        Speaking as a hospital worker, in a hospital, wearing crocs. Doing a fast count in my department I see 12 pairs of crocs, among about 20-ish people.

        What the fuck is a birkestock.

        • @scottywh
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          110 months ago

          Birkenstocks are great sandals that are popular with hippy types… I’ve owned several pairs over the years and I love them.

          However, they’re not really quite as comfortable as Crocs.

      • @[email protected]
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        210 months ago

        This is what happens when you have a bias and then just find a search result to match it instead of caring about actual facts

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        This seems like you googled that and took the sponsored link as gospel. Every article I’ve seen mentions Crocs and tons of other brands over birks. I’m not even an advocate of Crocs, was just curious as I didn’t believe the birks comment and have looked in to shoes a ton over the years. Birks and toe drop are a real thing and a pain

  • ScumbagSpruce
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    They are excellent, versatile footwear. Comfortable. Great for stepping out back to grill, to get the mail, heading to a friends pool party, fishing, the beach or anything wet, or running out for the day.

    Top tier shoes.

      • @KuchiKopiOP
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        610 months ago

        Every day we stray further from God’s light.

      • ScumbagSpruce
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        110 months ago

        These cannot be explained. My wife used to wear them to hockey practice at the ice rink up in mass. Still can’t explain the fleece ones.

    • fishos
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      The offer ZERO ankle support and often don’t fit snuggly enough to support anything really. Unless you wear flip flops, don’t wear these. Easy way to end up with constant foot, ankle, and knee problems.

      • Poem_for_your_sprog
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        Human ankles aren’t made from glass.

        Regular shoes are going to give you bunions in the long run.

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          There’s a reason hiking and activity shoes have ankle support. Ankles aren’t glass, but you don’t want to roll them in uneven surfaces

          • @random8847
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            Who the hell would want to wear crocs for hiking?

            • @notatoad
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              They’re actually pretty popular with hikers. They’re lightweight and comfortable, and also non-absorbent.

              Not for the actual hiking part, but they’re great to throw in your backpack and wear around camp at the end of the day, and if they get wet they aren’t going to get heavy so you can wear them instead of your boots if you have to wade across a creek.

          • monsoon
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            The reason hiking shoes have ankle support is because most people already have glass ankles. If you let your ankles strengthen without them then rolling your ankles doesn’t equal injury. I went on a long hike just last weekend and rolled my ankles pretty hard on two occations without any pain or injury.

            • @Glemek
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              Also lots of “activity” shoes don’t have ankle support. See: most basketball shoes, trail/ultra running shoes, football cleats. All shoes that are pretty optimized for performance in sports that have high ankle impact, most are low top.

      • Poggervania
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        I’d still rather wear slippers lol, you can actually get some decent pairs that are comfy and look less ridiculous than Crocs

        • @galloog1
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          Exactly, people are wearing clogs in place of sandals insisting that the ancients were wrong.

          • @Brokewood
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            410 months ago

            The ancients made clogs out of wood, my dude.

          • @Tar_alcaran
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            210 months ago

            The ancients were wrong about a LOT of things.

            • @galloog1
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              210 months ago

              This is how you get cursed.

  • @[email protected]
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    1710 months ago

    Just recently I got knock-off Crocs for gardening, they’ve been great, idk what you’re talking about 😀

  • @Shadesto
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    1610 months ago

    Crocs are old news. We’re all about those big red boots now!

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  • @[email protected]
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    1510 months ago

    I bought a pair of ones with no holes for wet or colder weather. Was tired of snow and wet grass soaking my house shoes. I now want another pair with the air holes for summer. I wear socks with them. I’m happily married with a kid. What you think of my shoes is completely irrelevant to my life. People really need to mind their own business. My work banned cargo pants cause the owner had a unreasonable hatred for them. Jeans or slacks only and I hate it. I used to be able to a small screwdriver and a flashlight in my pockets as that’s all my job often needed. Now I carry a backpack around for them, which is dumb.

    • @[email protected]
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      People are always up in arms and here I am using them to take out the garbage and do shit that I’d rather not go full shoe for.

      Crocs are purely utilitarian for me and they’re great for my use case. They’re convenient as hell and comfy too.

    • @[email protected]
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      210 months ago

      I live in a student dorm and when I go in the kichen or the bathroom I dont allways want to put on real shoes. And they don’t get dirty like normal house shoes do. They are just simple and do what they are supposed to do.

  • @finkrat
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    1310 months ago

    They’re comfy, cheap, non-absorbent and if you wash them and your feet they’re fine

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        410 months ago

        Knock off brands are at least

      • @scottywh
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        310 months ago

        Pretty sure I paid $30 for mine… Not exactly spendy.