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Anybody got the Bright Cobalt Crocs?


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Yeah, I love my Crocs. I tried not to, but they do my aging feet well. I'm a Croc convert, and proud of it. The only that comes almost as close are Joybees. They are comfortable too. But I love my Crocs. And to the dismay of some some of you youngins, I wear them with socks too!

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Look at how that morning sunlight is kissing my feet.

I'm trying to figure out how well the Bright Cobalt colored Crocs fits in with the two shades of blue that constitute Panthers gear before I slide the Buy It Now slider at Amazon.

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11 minutes ago, top dawg said:

I'm trying to figure out how well the Bright Cobalt colored Crocs fits in with the two shades of blue that constitute Panthers gear before I slide the Buy It Now slider at Amazon.

Obviously you need the blue. That way you can match what ever jersey color the team is wearing on game days!

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23 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Yeah, I love my Crocs. I tried not to, but they do my aging feet well. I'm a Croc convert, and proud of it. The only that comes almost as close are Joybees. They are comfortable too. But I love my Crocs. And to the dismay of some some of you youngins, I wear them with socks too!

20220729_083054.thumb.jpg.0611da042e9f46768d0a8e8703c89331.jpg

Look at how that morning sunlight is kissing my feet.

I'm trying to figure out how well the Bright Cobalt colored Crocs fits in with the two shades of blue that constitute Panthers gear before I slide the Buy It Now slider at Amazon.

Nothing wrong with Crocs. However, my aging feet love Skechers. There are no other shoes that are more comfortable than memory foam Skechers Sports.

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38 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Yeah, I love my Crocs. I tried not to, but they do my aging feet well. I'm a Croc convert, and proud of it. The only that comes almost as close are Joybees. They are comfortable too. But I love my Crocs. And to the dismay of some some of you youngins, I wear them with socks too!

20220729_083054.thumb.jpg.0611da042e9f46768d0a8e8703c89331.jpg

Look at how that morning sunlight is kissing my feet.

I'm trying to figure out how well the Bright Cobalt colored Crocs fits in with the two shades of blue that constitute Panthers gear before I slide the Buy It Now slider at Amazon.

If those were tube sox, you'd  be super groovin'

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