Slip-on style shoes with an open back and a closed front that are generally casual and comfortable. The sole is very rigid and traditionally made from wood, but modern styles also feature cork, rubber, or plastic soles.
Crocs Specialist Shoe made a little bit different now....
March 18, 2013
Reviewer: Carole from Washington,D.C. burbs
I love wearing my Crocs Classics but I wanted something for those days that might be a tad colder - and might be a bit wet. You just can't have holes surrounding your feet on those days. So I opted for the Specialist to wear with jeans and sweats when I walk the dog in the wintertime. I ordered a size larger than what I would normally wear in the "hole-y" Crocs so that I could wear some thick socks. And these work just fine.My only complaint (and that of other reviews) is that the back strap is more cheaply made than Crocs from a couple of years ago. The back strap is a bit more flimsy and, therefore, harder to put around your heel. The older ones were more rigid and your heel just slid in. With these, you might actually be standing on part of the back strap as you try to maneuver the entire thing around the base of your foot. That's my only complaint.
Wears this shoe: Mid-Atlantic region....I wear these when dog-walking in the colder, wet months.
Alpro A 630 DONT ORDER THESE SHOES
March 14, 2013
Reviewer: Ryan from Minneapolis, MN
I ordered a size 10 USA and it was actually one size too big. I even measured the length and it was 1 inch too long even though it says 10 U.S. I finally got the size that fit but once i wore them for a few days they hurted my feet. Now I'm stuck with them because you can't return them once you wore them. I would never order these shoes again.
Wears this shoe: Work