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    Default Help finding Crocs

    I'm trying to find some Crocs to where for camp shoes. Anybody know the best place to find them online or in store. I found some but my son needs a 13 and having trouble finding any that size.


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    zappos.com

    Ask a nurse.

    Knockoffs are at Walmart and I think Payless too.

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    Amazon has a good selection of Crocs, too. I spotted a lot of 13s. He might have to compromise on the color (go with orange or something), but the size seems to be available.

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    Saw some in a local Academy Sporting goods store.

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    Believe it or not, I found mine at a Hallmark Greeting card store.

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    The lightest weight Crocs available are made by Waldies. My size 10 weighs 9 ounces for the pair.

    http://www.waldies.net/

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    I have often found name brand crocs at a Big Lots for $10.

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    DSW has crocks

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    FootSmart.com has extended sizes.
    GA 80-Miler

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    I'll check on base and see.

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    Forget Crocs. Go with Waldies. Waldies were the original and first of its kind.

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    I really like the idea of Waldies, but they rub the inside of my foot raw, even with socks. If we're going to suggest alternatives, then I suggest a set of slides. I had a set of slides on my last long walk and really liked them a lot.

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    Out of curiosity I checked the link to the Waldies web site. The largest size I could find offered was a men's size 9. Kind of an odd business model, if you ask me.
    "Waning Gibbous" would be a great trail name.

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    If you want Waldies, contact them directly. Their website is atrocious. The size I bought wasn't on their website, but they had a few pairs sitting on a desk.

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    my son wears 13 and buys camo ones at Dick's Sporting Goods or Cabelas.
    I'm so confused, I'm not sure if I lost my horse or found a rope.

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    Not sure what's happening with Waldies website. According to the attached article, they're still made.

    http://www.snewsnet.com/cgi-bin/snews/07646.html

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    i got mine size 12-13 from TOW
    I'm so confused, I'm not sure if I lost my horse or found a rope.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deacon View Post
    Not sure what's happening with Waldies website. According to the attached article, they're still made.

    http://www.snewsnet.com/cgi-bin/snews/07646.html
    That article is six years old. I ordered my Waldies a year and a half ago, only after giving up on their website and exchanging a few emails with Tiffany.

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