I've been considering getting garden shoes for a long time due to gardening and being around the house and out so much The sandy soil of South Florida is notorious for that it will stick to bare feet, shoes, sandals, whatever you wear or not, especially if the ground is even slightly damp or wet. When this sand gets indoors, it abrades hardwood floors, builds up in carpets and rugs, and is generally a nuisance. Therefore, a super light shoe that can be quickly put on or taken off without having to bend down and tie/untie/do any other act of putting your shoes on or off has a lot of appeal. I really didn't want to spend $30 or more on something I wasn't sure how it would fit or work. So when I saw these fancy $14 blue "camouflage" unisex clogs, I decided to give it a try. Mixed results. They're very easy to slip on and off, but a size 11 (my usual shoe size for decades) is a bit big so the fit feels a bit loose. But since the part of the clog that keeps her on her feet is enough to at least keep her on her feet, I'll let them and hope they don't stretch - after all, just a fraction of an inch more would make them too loose, to be able to wear them while walking/working. Time will tell I guess!
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