People also cook crocodile meat so that could get confused if you didn't see the context,or you just don't shorten crocodile to crocs and automatically think of the shoe.
Lmao like sometimes when we think of things we just have to think that there is a better way to do it. Unless that was a pot she was throwing out anyway.
@@Richboynyclmao you just pulled that right outta your butt hole 😂 unreal. No, shoes are not recommended. Feet shouldnt be restricted or "molded." That said these shoes are fine because there's so much room in them. Until children begin walking they really only need socks. If you were going to a rocky beach with your nearly walking child I could understand why you'd want crocs/shoes like this because you will likely be holding your child up on potentially dangerous surfaces and socks alone wouldn't be safe.
My daughter was walking by 5 months she’s very small. I couldn’t find shoes in her size hardly ever. You don’t have to put your baby on shoes, but who cares if others do? My baby is now 11 months and I can’t fine these in my baby size. So this was helpful.
Nah it really does work lol you’ve never seen the video of the girl that left one of her crocs in the back window of her car n it shrunk from the heat 🤣🤣🤣
It works!! I left my crocs on my passenger seat in the Texas sun and they shrunk 3 sizes when I found them the next day 😭😭😭 so heating them up does shrink them for sure!! Bought more and left one of the pairs in front of my space heater and that one shrunk too!! 😩😅
That happened to me a few days ago in the St Louis heat! I got off from my barista shift got in my car and went to switch my shoes for my comfy crocs. I was pissed but fascinated all at once 😂😭
She was trying to kill 2 birds with one stone. You see, only the good die young, so not only does her daughter get crocs that fit, but they both get to inhale whatever fumes came from boiling that material
@@deontaywallaceescalade Try it and see for yourself , and when your crocs don’t fit you correctly anymore get back at me 💁🏽♀️😂😆🤣 and I’m not talking about a “Hair Dryer” either
"Everybody's so creative!" "Its differently different" "See how it looks like you probably wouldnt do that?" "Boil it for about 157 days, see how it looks buncha-cruncha?"
My friend left his crocs on the back of the truck bed and they shrunk and now they are the perfect size😂 they literally hug your feet and it’s so comfortable
@@Bizzybone00 i think hes trying to say thats so cute...as in aaawww..not that tiny ass croc still being too big on that teeny foot at the start lol idk if that makes sense
@@sickkirby why are you so pressed that people can do what they want with their children you don't even have none. The fact you checked to see my other replies just means your pressed
Careful, crocs can cause hammer toe and other foot problems when she dtarts walking, theyre s good quick shoe to learn in but she shouldnt wesr them sll the time. Crocs are amazingly comfy with little downside but they dont hold onto your feet or have good support so they CAN still cause problems, feet docs dont like crocs much ive noticed. If anyone wants to know, Treat your feet real well!!! They're your foundation. I wear my shoes and outfits kinda like a "diet", i dont wear them when i dont have to and i often mix up the shoe and type of support im wearing and get good insoles :) a good soak and taking care of your feet, toes, and skin on your feet goes a really long way too if anyone is curious! Treating the skin on your feet really well and keeping it soft can prevent cracking and stuff when older as your skin naturally loses moisture and elasticity. Source: Im a PCT and i did a lot of shoe research bc My feet would hurt all shift, and PCTs work healthcare settings!
@@mrsfloridaman1143 yes yes yes! I here lately have been seeing a lot of people saying Crocs help their babies walk and putting them in Crocs all their little time because they're very quick shoes, no laces no fighting kiddo can also get them on by self once older.., If it's too good to be true, thats probably right! Thank you for adding in that more child development based view! It helps
I discovered this the hard way. Wore them _all_ the time when I first discovered them. They jacked my left foot up so badly, I ended up at the orthopedic ER last Fall and had to wear an ortho shoe. Now, I only wear them for short periods around the house or for an errand or two. Damn shame because they're so comfy. Lol