4th pair. Although the order was exactly as always, this pair turned out to be too wide, unwearable. Luckily, I knew from previous experience when I accidentally left Crocs out in the Colorado sun that they are easy to adjust and mold to your liking. So if you have a pair that is too big/baggy (like other reviewers have said) you might consider taping them to your leg like I did like this: 1) Preheat the oven to 275F . 2) Take a baking sheet and place a piece of parchment paper on it. 3) Take the crocs and place them on a baking sheet, avoiding touching each other. 4) Make sure the heel straps are folded in and over the top of the crocs. (because they are flimsy they will shrink significantly more/faster than the rest of the shoe if you leave them, which you probably don't want) 5) Place in the oven for 6-8 minutes 6) Bake while in , take 2 pairs of socks (preferably a pair of thicker hiking socks) and put them on. 7) Remove the Crocs from the oven and wait 30-60 seconds before handling them. 8) Sit down. and put on the crocs (you will find that they have already shrunk in the oven). Don't stand up or put weight on them unless you're okay with the small pull tabs on the bottom flattening out due to heat and pressure. Remain in a sitting position for 3-5 minutes or until the Crocs have reached room temperature 9) Once they have reached room temperature you can remove your feet, take off your socks, put them back on and stand up to check if they are have fit. Should be just right. 10) If necessary, repeat the process. Bonus! Since you'll probably want to step on your Crocs while they're hot (to better conform them to your foot) but not lose your grip, here's what you need. What You Can Do: While the oven is heating up, prepare 1/2 inch of ice water (in a sink, tub, other baking sheet, etc.). Why? This allows you to chill the tread on the bottom of your Crocs as soon as they come out of the oven and give you a chance to stand on them (to adjust to them) in ice water for a minute without damaging them. protrusions on the underside. Since I've detailed all of this, it might seem like a lot to do, but it's actually very quick and easy. , I am not affiliated with Crocs and am not giving you any advice. So do it at your own risk. I take no responsibility for your actions. This works well for me, but results may vary. Much luck!
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