Also, their recent round of redundancies (some 20% of staff) as they move-over to Far Eastern production contracts & worldwide airfreight to satisfy dwindling demand in the West.
Bush has also worn suits. Doesn't mean others won't/shouldn't.
I also shop at Primark. They are teh evils. I shop within my means. Teh evilness of Crocs the company won't stop me buying them (they support the Republicans too – so do lots of companies).
It's not a fucking political issue for me. It's a "I can stand up without being in agony" issue for me.
Yes, I have noticed that a lot of croc wearers do seem to conform to a kind of stereotype that involves bad feet. Which probably could have been avoided if they stuck to decent footwear to begin with.
seriously, you cant stop wearing something cause a famous clown has worn them. In polititians desperate attempts for acceptance im pritty sure they'll have covered most modern fashions. Croc's old style shoes are a crime against fashion comon sense. But if you have walking issue then consider it a get out of jail card. I found accupuncture trainers quite good for foot issues. used to wear them after dropping a glass from the washing up onto my foot, severing 2 viens and gaining 12 stitches.
I'm tired of wearing out expensive summer shoes in the gardens long before their time. I don't know if I'd wear them to town, but Crocs are damn fine garden footwear, at 1/16th the price of a pair of Birks and lots more durable on damp ground.
I wore a new pair Crocs as slippers in the house all last winter and now they're doing double-duty outdoors. If I have to buy a new pair this autumn, so be it. They're the same price as a pack of 20 cigs, ffs.
My Merrells, the men's version, were fine for the first hour of walking yesterday, then as my feet swelled a bit (as they always do when I'm on my feet much) it became an evil agony from hell, with the straps rubbing like buggery. We had to get a taxi home because there was no way I could walk back along the canal for 2 hours in that pain!
Fuckity fuck fuck.
I wanted to stop at the canalside pub on the way back too for a pint, but I had to go home alcoholless.
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