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Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,952
Surrey
don't forget he's in a different league to most on here, crocs :rolleyes:
You misunderstand. I'm in a different class to YOU. However given that you are a tedious bore in his 40s who hasn't achieved anything in life and whose interests amount to talking about firms, I'll admit that doesn't exactly say much about me.

Do you wear all the casual clobber, Das? :rolleyes:
 


Jan 30, 2008
31,981
You misunderstand. I'm in a different class to YOU. However given that you are a tedious bore in his 40s who hasn't achieved anything in life and whose interests amount to talking about firms, I'll admit that doesn't exactly say much about me.

Do you wear all the casual clobber, Das? :rolleyes:

class issues , oh please give it up , you're now making assumptions about me :O
 


phoenix

Well-known member
May 18, 2009
2,867
my missus bought me a pair look like a right pratt.The studs where the strap bit go,dig in.took the strap off quite comfortable.still look a right pratt.:blush:
 




















nwgull

Well-known member
Jul 25, 2003
14,533
Manchester
Wasn't Jiri Skalak wearing Crocs the time when he came home pissed from celebrating promotion and took a photo of himself in his back garden standing on a chair whilst wearing his BHA shirt backwards and wrapped in a variety of BHA flags and a scarf round his head?

For me, that'd be the only occasion when Crocs are acceptable footwear for an adult man.
 


Comrade Sam

Comrade Sam
Jan 31, 2013
1,920
Walthamstow
The perfect 'garden shoes' to leave by the door for the times you just need to slip something on to take out a bin or grab the children's toys etc.
This is how my wife and daughters use them. However, I categorise them with tracksuits (especially the grey ones) when worn beyond your garden, under the 'You have no self respect and look like you're dressed for bed!'
 


Horses Arse

Well-known member
Jun 25, 2004
4,571
here and there
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I use them for walking between the house and the gate house (turn right beyond the west wing and follow the gravel path) where I work. They are perfect for it but get bloody slippy in the wet when the soles wear.

I always go for the reduced ones, hence the shit colour. In what world is luminous green camo actually camouflage?

Sometimes I wear them to take the dogs out last thing at night, less so in these hideous things though.
 




Monkey Man

Your support is not that great
Jan 30, 2005
3,224
Neither here nor there
Got a brown pair which were a great buy. Easy to slip on when nipping out for bin duty etc or to get something from the garden, helps with the plantar fasciitis when in the house, useful on a pebbly beach, very easy to clean, very durable, very comfortable. Also a nice wide fit, which is important for me due to an irritating thing called morton's neuroma.

I'm 54 and really don't care about being cool. In fact I actively enjoy being uncool.
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Wasn't Jiri Skalak wearing Crocs the time when he came home pissed from celebrating promotion and took a photo of himself in his back garden standing on a chair whilst wearing his BHA shirt backwards and wrapped in a variety of BHA flags and a scarf round his head?

For me, that'd be the only occasion when Crocs are acceptable footwear for an adult man.
Acceptable to you? Who made you judge and jury over other people's choices?
 


Weststander

Well-known member
Aug 25, 2011
69,271
Withdean area
Got a brown pair which were a great buy. Easy to slip on when nipping out for bin duty etc or to get something from the garden, helps with the plantar fasciitis when in the house, useful on a pebbly beach, very easy to clean, very durable, very comfortable. Also a nice wide fit, which is important for me due to an irritating thing called morton's neuroma.

I'm 54 and really don't care about being cool. In fact I actively enjoy being uncool.

I've used them for years in the house, my nurse wife put me on to them (staff in hospitals love them), they're like walking on air.

Not envious of worried-what-others-think dickheads, suffering with plantar fasciitis or other feet issues.

Large pebble beaches are a living hell without footwear for me.
 
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nwgull

Well-known member
Jul 25, 2003
14,533
Manchester
Acceptable to you? Who made you judge and jury over other people's choices?
Calm down. It's what's know in these parts as a joke. It's the absurdity of the situation involving an international footballer that gives it away in this case.
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Calm down. It's what's know in these parts as a joke. It's the absurdity of the situation involving an international footballer that gives it away in this case.
My comment was just as absurd. Maybe that passed you by?
 


BN9 BHA

DOCKERS
NSC Patron
Jul 14, 2013
22,668
Newhaven
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I use them for walking between the house and the gate house (turn right beyond the west wing and follow the gravel path) where I work. They are perfect for it but get bloody slippy in the wet when the soles wear.
Agree about them being slippy when the soles wear. I had some that I just wore in the house and one day the kitchen floor was a bit wet and I ended up sliding from one end to the other.
 


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