







Crocs Unisex-Adult On the Clock Clog



B**N
GREAT EVERYDAY SHOE
This review is for the women's Crocs. These ON THE CLOCK CROCS are extremely comfortable. Many reviews have mentioned the fact that you need to go a size up. My opinion of that is as follows. I feel they run true to whatever size you normally wear in regular shoes.My picture above shows you that the insole is 1 inch thick at the heel and then tapers off towards the toe to a thinner insole in the front. I wear a size 9 or 10 shoe depending on how it's made. Previously any of the Crocs I have purchased were a size 9. The best fit for me with the On The Clock Crocs is a size 10 woman's if I wear them with the provided spongy comfy insole. A size 10 would also apply to me if I wore them with socks, particularly heavy ones. My suggestion is to order whatever your normal shoe size is, not necessarily what you've worn before in Crocs. If you wear a half size I would definitely go to the next full size up. 9 1/2 order size 10.The insoles that come with them are wonderful nice and spongy and very comfy with a good support on your heel. If you were to take out that insole and purchase a cheaper thinner one they would provide you with approximately a half size more room in the shoe. I had also ordered a women's nine and as long as I took out the spongy 1-in thick insole they fit nicely.There are several ways to shrink or stretch the Crocs also. You can use hot water, hair dryer, clothes dryer or the Sun. Since the shoes are made from silicone rubber heat and cold affect the sizing. NEVER LEAVE THEM SITTING IN THE HOT SUN AS THEY WILL SHRINK. One way to stretch them out is to get a heavy pair of socks and get them wet and wear the shoes to stretch them. If you find you get a pair that is just a little bit too large adding an additional insole should take up the half size of too much room.What I really love about these shoes is that they're washable and I can wear them for anything I do from gardening to grocery shopping and they always look clean.I also got a container of Croc butter / shine wipe which is a sponge with special oil on it that you rub over the shoe and it shines them up and makes them look new again. It's about $10 but last a really really long time and it's well worth it.Before I had bunion surgery 15 years ago Crocs we're all I could wear without being in serious pain. As far as feet sweating, I only notice it occasionally and in all reality when my feet sweat it keeps the skin soft rather than being dried out.The heel of the shoe comes up as shown in the picture about level to your ankle bone on the side of your foot. They feel very secure if you get the right size or adjust them with the insoles as I stated above. Overtime and wearing them they basically conform to your foot with your natural body heat.Hope this helps and wasn't confusing. I actually ordered two different sizes and sent back the one that didn't fit. Amazon is wonderful about returns and it's always good to have two sizes side by side to compare. Have a blessed day. 🙏🐊🩰👞🥿
S**E
Not your regular Crocs...and that's ok!
So yeah, these aren't your regular relaxed-fit Crocs. Likely because they're intended for working environments (hence the name "on the clock"). They're a much more snug fit from the top of the shoe to the bottom. Width, length, and toe box are on par with any other Croc I've worn.Personally, I use them to work in hospitality so it's long hour on my feet on a lot of slippery kitchen/bar floors. These things are very comfortable and they don't slip. They're like all-wheel drive for your feet. The snug fit provides a lot more agility than traditional Crocs so you can move fast and corner without sloshing around. All in all they're perfect for their intended use. I would definitely buy them again.The only drawbacks - your feet will run a little hot. They don't offer much breathability since there aren't any vents. At the same time, I wouldn't want vents since kitchen spills do happen. It's a fair trade. I would also advise agains wearing without socks. They're snug and made of a rubber-like material so rubbing up against bare skin makes for chafing pretty quickly. But I can't imagine working without socks either.So if you're looking for a work shoe - I would definitely recommend. If you're looking for a relaxed-fit, casual "OFF the clock" shoe, stick to the regular Crocs.
A**R
Great shoes for shopping, in the kitchen, around the house.
Very happy with these on Crocs on The Clock Clog. I wear them when I go shopping (no more wet feet from water in the parking lots) and wear them in the kitchen (easy to clean) and around the house, also keep my feet warm in winter with wool socks. I like that they are comfortable and that I can wash them easily. I rinse them off in the shower, let dry on a towel or dry them off with a towel. I bought these on The Clock Clogs in size 9/10, while in Croc Clogs with the swivel heel strap I buy size 7/9...since I wear socks (thick cotton slouch or wool socks year round) with the on The Clock Clog, I went up a size for comfort with thicker socks, works well for me. Very happy with purchase.
B**N
Worn every day--pay attention to your toes :)
As a Lunch Lady (*ahem*, ~Nutrition Services Worker~), I spend the entire time on my feet in what can be a slippery environment. I wear Crocs because they're comfy, fairly supportive, and not too expensive. I wear the tie dye Crocs because, the more colorful the shoes, the happier I am.They've held up admirably (so washable!), although the print has begun to rub away on the toes. Any and all spills just wash right off (haven't spilled hot grease or oil on them), and they don't smell :)I had to get the ones with the closed toe (obviously) but also a full back (not a strap), which was a first for me, and even after all the time of wearing them, I still have to assist my foot into the back (but at least they stay on!)The only issue I had was with the sizing. I am one of the fortunate people with "Morton's toe," where my second toe is longer than my first, so I had to really size up in these (2 sizes!) because they have that full back, not just a strap. On ones with the strap I usually can get away with one size up. That's just my experience though! The toe box is nice and roomy, and even with my high arches I don't feel unsupported. Will definitely buy again when I need more kitchen shoes.
T**A
Very comfortable
These shoes are really comfortable once you break them in. They are really tight across the top of the foot when you first get them but after they are broken in they are comfortable to wear for long periods. They are also light weight, easy to put on, and slip resistant. Very well made for the price.
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