Showing posts with label croc shoes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label croc shoes. Show all posts
Monday, April 27, 2009
Crocs The Manly Shoe
Considering Crocs were first introduced at a Fort Lauderdale Boat Show in 2002, the popularity of Crocs footwear collection has likely exploded beyond shoemaker, George B. Boedecker, Jr. expectations. Men wear Crocs in a variety of styles like NFL Mammoth, a strapless slip on designed to keep feet warm without sacrificing "at home" comfort. Crocs offers hi-top boots clogs and sandals, in dark colors suitable for any man's sporty wardrobe. For true "slip on" comfort, Crocs "Sobek" is perfect. Crocs footwear has "built to last" durability and are made from slip resistant materials that hold up in any weather. Hikers love them for their great grip on rugged terrain and in damp rocky trails. Active men who won't compromise style love Crocs and choose several pairs.
Get Your Kids Into Crocs
Kids of all ages love wearing Croc shoes. They are so comfortable that even the pickiest kid will love them, easy enough for toddlers to put them on, and extremely quick and easy to clean. Their light weight and no-slip soles make them perfect for playtime. Kids can choose from a wide variety of colors, styles, and fun charms to create a custom pair of shoes all their own. Crocs can be a personal fashion statement, used to display a child's favorite hobby, sports team, or even their favorite Disney and Nickelodeon characters! Parents will love Crocs for their kids, as they're affordable and durable. Kids won't wear them out, they'll grow out of them!
Croc Shoes are a Great Alternative for People with Diabetes
Many people who wear Crocs shoes swear by them. They are ultra light, very comfortable, and suitable for people who are on their feet for extended periods of time like doctors, nurses, people who work in retail, etc. For people with chronic foot pain, bunions, plantar warts and even bad backs, Crocs can make a substantial difference in their quality of life.
To an even greater degree, people with diabetes benefit greatly from wearing Crocs. Crocs are a great way to invest in health and well being for someone with diabetes. People with diabetes tend to have bad circulation to their feet which leaves them at a higher risk for sores and wounds. Typically, sores, wounds or cuts do not heal well on a diabetic's foot. Usually, diabetics are forced to wear open toe shoes, to allow for ample air flow in and around the foot, thereby allowing healing of the foot to take place. However, wearing open toe shoes comes with a risk of injury, in that diabetics who are susceptible to non-healing wounds, have to take great care not to injure themselves, or bump their foot. With the wearing of Crocs blood flow is encouraged by allowing room around the foot instead of regular shoes with laces, which can often interfere with circulation. Crocs are a great alternative for diabetics looking for protective and comfortable footwear.
To an even greater degree, people with diabetes benefit greatly from wearing Crocs. Crocs are a great way to invest in health and well being for someone with diabetes. People with diabetes tend to have bad circulation to their feet which leaves them at a higher risk for sores and wounds. Typically, sores, wounds or cuts do not heal well on a diabetic's foot. Usually, diabetics are forced to wear open toe shoes, to allow for ample air flow in and around the foot, thereby allowing healing of the foot to take place. However, wearing open toe shoes comes with a risk of injury, in that diabetics who are susceptible to non-healing wounds, have to take great care not to injure themselves, or bump their foot. With the wearing of Crocs blood flow is encouraged by allowing room around the foot instead of regular shoes with laces, which can often interfere with circulation. Crocs are a great alternative for diabetics looking for protective and comfortable footwear.
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