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As a lurker in SE15 Lidl of late, I notice they have "clogs" - an exact replica of "crocs", but, at about ?2.99 a pair, are a bit cheaper than the ubuiquitous ED footwear of choice for a bit of hectic LL cruising / sport / leisure action


would ED residents go doe the brand or for the generic ?


and why ?

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Neither. Crocs on men are just wrong. Very wrong. Thet're actually worse than Kickers.

Clogs are the favoured footwear of Bryan May. Enough said.

What are nice though are Clark's backless versions of their New Yorker wallabees, I've got three pairs, black and brown leather and tan ostritch skin.

i was told by a "footwear specialist" and "expert shoe fitter" (who knew!) that crocs are very bad for

little developing feet. apparently if kids wear them often it causes the bones in their feet to splay, or

spread. just repeating what i've been told (though some evidence might be my son's feet, which after 1 yr

of constant croc wearing are now like fred flintstone's feet... but that might have happened anyway).


anyway, i had crocs and i can't say they damaged my feet but they sure didn't do my sex life any favours.


my advice? steer clear of both!

NatashaD Wrote:

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> Incidentally, I bought a ?2.99 pair from Lidl

> today for my son. He insisted. They look bloody

> awful on him.


Tell him. Repeatedly. Until he takes them out and burns them.

It's kinder in the long run.

The yellow Crocs are enough on their own.

You could have also picked dressing five years too young, OTT designer spectacles, weekend-stubble-with-a-Blackberry or lack of a chin.


But not the sling. With the number one ED-parent-hating-snipe being massive buggies everywhere, if you spot a parent with a sling you should rush over and shake their hand (even if it is like grasping a wet cod)

I used to hate Crocs (although they look great on little kids) until I borrowed my mum?s on a Cornish holiday last year. They were great for walking on pebble beaches and in the sea. They now come in handy when washing the car, dog, and mopping the floor!


Agreed, they look daft on fellas!

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