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| crocs Cayman Sandal | 
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| Brand: crocs Category: Shoes Department: Unisex-adult
Buy New: $20.95 - $29.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 96 reviews Sales Rank: 9
Fabric Type: Croslite Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 12 x 8 x 4
MPN: 10001 UPC: 841158003532 EAN: 0841158003532 ASIN: B0014BYKI2
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Available in whole sizes only | | • | Ventilation ports increase breathability and filter water and debris away from the footbed | | • | Footbed conforms to foot, creating a custom fit | | • | Massaging nubs stimulate circulation | | • | Patented strap for secure wear |
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Product Description These clogs are a closed cell resin which is anti-microbial by nature and resists odor, making these perfect barefoot shoes. A combination of material and design makes the shoe slip resistant. Strategically placed ventilation holes allow water, sand and air to travel through the footwear. Heel strap can be rolled forward for a slip on clog shoe or keep it back for a heel strap. Arch support is built in, making these all day shoes. Non marking outsole.
Amazon.com Product Description Cayman sandal? Why limit yourself? Sure, this clog from crocs has a ventilated upper and a traction outsole to make it a top wet-dry performer--perfect for the beach--but we can think of a zillion other places you'll want to wear it.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 91 more reviews...
One of the best shoes I've ever worn! January 3, 2008 18 out of 21 found this review helpful
In recent months, I've developed severe neuropathy in my feet and legs. The pain, discomfort and other issues caused by this problem made it painful even wearing socks! Since I couldn't wear shoes -- not even my well-worn-in Birkies which were enough to put me into tears -- and, as a consquense, I pretty much becam a shut in. I took up a friend's offer to use her Crocs. I forgot I had the shoes on and considered crying when asked to return them!
Inconsistent shoe sizes June 26, 2008 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
I ordered two pairs of Crocs - one pair of thongs and one pair of cayman crocs. I used the sizing chart provided and ordered both pairs in M5/W7. However, when they arrived, while the Thongs fit perfectly, with room to wiggle, the Caymans were way too small (I'd almost say a full size too small). The Thongs were "made in China" and the Caymans "made in Mexico". I went to my local store and discovered that they receive Croc orders which are often made in multiple countries. It would appear to me that there is no "standard" mold used. So beware - just because you have tried them on in a store and think you have the correct size - you may end up getting a larger or smaller size, depending on where they are manufactured.
Nice surprise! June 27, 2007 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I love these things. My daughter (who's in the medical field)turned me on to these. She, as do I, has a need for arch support because they're so high. She also knew my arches has been falling due to age (I'm in my late forties)and I need inserts in my work shoes. She's been wearing her pair since last fall (2006) and picked me up some of the Croc "glides?" in March.
I liked them so much I ordered these Caymans for myself. Amazing support for "difficult" feet. I wear them whenever I'm not in my work shoes. I may look somewhat foolish (they're marketed at a much lower age bracket than myself), but I'm comfortable so I don't care.
Not for kids or fashion. April 22, 2008 13 out of 51 found this review helpful
Crocs are the ugliest shoes I've ever seen, hands down. They were made for practical use such as by nurses, people working in their gardens, and people with chronic foot pain. However, the use of them as a fashion accessory has gotten out of hand. Everywhere I go I see people wearing them. At the mall, at church, even frequently at the Red Lobster or Olive Garden. The worst is when I see whole families wearing the same color, or when I see adult men wearing them with shorts and socks. YOU LOOK AWFUL! While they don't look so bad on children, they are BAD for kids to wear. First of all, children wearing these shoes are learning to walk by shuffling their feet rather than lifting them and taking steps. As someone who works with a lot of high school to college aged youth, I can tell you this has become an alarming new trend. Watch when you're out shopping and you'll notice it too. Secondly, kids should not wear these shoes to school as they are dangerous for running, playing, and even walking up steps too quickly. I've seen friends who stopped letting their kids wear these after they kept coming home from school with bruised elbows, scraped knees, and even one bloody nose from falling out of their Crocs. If you want to wear some comfortable shoes and still look decent, I would recommend looking at shoes made by skateboarding companies. Vans (although not the slip-ons), DC Shoes, Etnies, and Fallen all make very comfortable shoes in a variety of styles so that you don't just have to wear skate shoes. They also make cushioned insoles for skateboarders that can be put in any shoes and with a little arch support you might find you don't need these god awful Crocs anymore.
They're THAT Comfortable! November 12, 2006 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
I have trouble wearing just about any shoe, and have spent a sizeable amount of money with Keens, Dansko's, Birks, you name it. These shoes are the answer to my prayers. They are light as a feather, fun and have a wide toebox and good arch support. Just bought them for my 65 year old mother and she hasn't taken them off. I wish everyone would wear these all the time so I could get away with wearing them for more formal occcasions like business meetings. They're kind of funny looking so I intentionally buy them in outrageous colors so they're even more obvious! Yu can wear them with the strap forward like a clog or around the back of your heel. You can wear them with or without socks. You can wash them too. You will love these.
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