I've only been wearing Crocs for over 8 years. They are smaller than "normal" crocodiles. Any review that says they are the same size is wrong. When I get around to that, I'll post a video with inside and outside measurements, but since I have a lot of other things to check first and the Croc videos have very few views, it will take a while. As I said, I've only been using Crocs for over 8 years and previous ones have used Crocs for everything but work for about 3 years (I don't mind buying 2 pairs a year for comfort). I love the brand and love the company. If you are using a "regular" crocodile skin fit, buy one size up. You will not notice that the thickness of the sole of this product is 3 mm less. I'm back and I'm going to buy a normal crocodile. Hope this helps anyone interested. This crocodile is shorter in both length and width, shorter in internal measurements where your foot goes all the way around and is on average 3mm smaller than the sole so I think it's cheaper. Which personally didn't bother me, except that the space between my toes was so thin that I kept getting blisters on my toes and couldn't wear them. If you want tighter fitting crocs, it's good that you have fingers that curl and use regular crocs.
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