Crocs womens Neria Pro II Clog
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•WHY I BOUGHT THIS SHOE•1. I am a middle school science teacher who is on her feet/standing for 7-9 hours a day. I used to be a waitress, bartender, and CNA who would stand for even longer... Think 12 hours2. I injured my foot somehow over the years and now I have a fallen arch/flat foot/foot drop and arthritis per my doctor. The pain is so great that I limp around most of the time.•PROS OF THIS SHOE•1. IT WORKS!!!!! My foot is no longer in shooting pain after school. In fact, my foot doesn't hurt at all in that area. Of course, my feet are "sore" from standing all day, but that's how normal, non-injured feet feel after working.2. VERY CUTE! I got the black rose design and it goes with all of my black slacks.3. THE PRICE! I did not have $180 to drop on a shoe that may or may not work. My husband has Crocs slides and loves them, so I went out on a limb and purchased this. I do not regret it and I will be buying more pairs.4. ARCH SUPPORT: The Crocs insoles have good arch support, but you may want to use your insole if you have a medical issue with your feet. The sole is squishy and comfortable on my injured foot.•CONS OF THIS SHOE•1. SQUEAKY! I had to tell all of my classes that, yes, I know my shoes squeak, but no, I don't care, because my feet feel amazing. It sounds like a duck quacking. If you are easily embarrassed, this might be a con for you.2. TIGHT across the top! This is fixable, I just haven't had time to fix it yet. You can put your shoes on with 2-3 pairs of thick socks and blow dry them for as long as you can take it. This will stretch your shoes out.3. SORE muscles? Granted, I have had a foot injury for years, and it has probably affected how I walk. After two days of wearing these shoes, every muscle in my legs is SORE. I can barely bend or climb steps. I assume this is because the shoes are correcting my gait and posture, which was incorrect/overcompensating for my foot injury before.•HOW DOES IT FIT?•I usually size up due to my insoles. I suggest the same for this shoe. I am usually an 8.5 and I got a 9. Half-size feet should size up, in my opinion. This may help with some of the tightness across the top.I suggest wearing thick socks with these shoes if you don't like the slip and slide that clogs create.The toe box is very roomy and makes my arthritic toe feel very nice. (Arthritis is a side effect of the flat foot...)It is tight across the top, but like I said, that is fixable.I have small heels and these do not slide off my feet or cause blisters.•A NOTE ON INSOLES•I took the Crocs insole out and added my own orthopedic insole. I had no problem with this. You definitely don't want to wear both insoles at once. Pick one!•THE VERDICT•Overall, I WOULD buy these shoes again. I WOULD recommend them to a friend. They DO help with fallen feet. After two days of constant wear, I am very happy.
True to size. A lot of reviews say to go up a size, but not true. I’m a 7, bought an 8, and they are a little big for me. But, if you want them to feel more like slides, or loose crocs, go up a size. They are very comfortable. Work in the restaurant business, on my feet serving all day, and my feet never hurt anymore. Helps my back as well. They really are non-slip. Great work shoes. A+
The pattern is pretty and blends in well so it’s not too noticeable. The clogs are comfortable but still not as comfortable as my regular old school crocs. They are a bit tight through my instep. I’ve worn them for work twice so far. They may stretch with time. I’ve taken the insert out in one of them due to the tightness. My feet must be different sizes or the shoes are different sizes. My heels are comfortable/plantar fasciitis is lessened while using these.
The first time I wore these at my vet clinic, I felt comfortable and fashionably at work in my scrubs for a shorter shift. Super easy to wear and I love that they are simple to clean and waterproof. I got a few compliments on them too because of the cute but subtle leopard print. Fits true to size (I'm a 7 and ordered a 7) but on longer shifts I have noticed that the top of my foot starts to hurt; I had to take the shoes off to drive home because of the pain. Once I removed the linear, I have had no pain and they are working out great. I would recommend wearing a thin sock to avoid sweaty feet/squeaking and taking out the linear if you are experiencing pain at the top of the foot. Can't go wrong with the price either!
I like the shoes without the insole that came with the shoe. I took it out the shoe and the shoes are actually more comfortable without it.
I am usually a 7-7.5 depending on brand, I have never owned crocs but with the good deal, I decided to buy these for my nursing job.I bought in a size 8 after Amazon recommended that size and also after reading many comments saying they’re too tight, they had to break them in and go a .5 to 1 size up.. 7 would have fit perfectly. 8 is comfy but my foot literally slides around in it and I look like I have huge feet. I can fully fit two fingers behind my heel WITH socks on.I came back so I could return and buy a size 7 of the rainbow tye dye and they only have black and white for that size now and they’re $10+ or more for those. I’m so bummed because comfort wise- they feel amazing! Far less rigid than my Dansko professional clogs. I may still wear them since I love the style and color.. but I’m not sure how great that will be while running around if my feet are sliding inside. What a bummer..
I’ve tried to wear these to loosen them up so that I would be able to wear them, but after 2 weeks and terrible foot pain, I just can’t wear them without my toes becoming numb after 4 hours on my feet. I wanted to return them, but no longer have the original packaging to be able to return them. Very disappointed in the loss of ~$35 and unable to use them. If you have high arches, I definitely WOULD NOT recommend this purchase. Really wish Amazon were able to to do at least a partial refund for this item. 🥹
Can't sneak up on anyone that's fir sure. They are comfortable. I should of bought enough 1/2size larger because your feet tend to slide a bit throughout the day. By evening your six are pulled up so tight on the ties, that it makes your ties very uncomfortable. The thing I don't really like is after about a week they squeak when you walk.