wolfgangdieter said: In for size 13 Kacki ones - not as ugly as the rest of their plastic shoes. Should be warm. What do I do with the free JIBBITZ --- zzzzzz?
Size 13! Too bad there aren't any women on Fatwallet to read that...
nishantsarma
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posted: Feb. 9, 2010 @ 11:26a
Does anyone how Crocs sizing works? I wear a 9.5 normally.. quick google search says their regular rubber slipper things run a little large.. is this the same for their boots?
unicron500 said: wolfgangdieter said: In for size 13 Kacki ones - not as ugly as the rest of their plastic shoes. Should be warm. What do I do with the free JIBBITZ --- zzzzzz?
Size 13! Too bad there aren't any women on Fatwallet to read that...
I don't think that Crocs run large - I think they're true to size if a little cozy.
Also, I am currently wearing the Claire snow boots in what they call black/red (but it's really black w/ white polka dots on the outside and a red fleece lining). I think they're the cutest and most comfy and warm snow boots you could own. Bring on the record snowfall!
nishantsarma said: Does anyone how Crocs sizing works? I wear a 9.5 normally.. quick google search says their regular rubber slipper things run a little large.. is this the same for their boots?
They're super warm. I'm telling you, they're perfect. They're waterproof on the outside, and comfy/fleecy goodness on the inside. AND cute to boot. baha.
I wear a women's size 9 and I think I have average sized feet (9 almost always fits me for other brands). The 9 in Claire fits me perfectly.
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