Crocs chef shoes are also known as chef clogs and crocs bistro clogs are slip-resistant and Designed specifically for those who are chefs, workers in food service, hospitality, and health care industries. Chef shoes designed for professional chefs & kitchen staff. Odor-resistant, easy to clean, and quick to dry.
Crocs chef shoes are also known as chef clogs and crocs bistro clogs are slip-resistant and Designed specifically for those who are chefs, workers in food service, hospitality, and health care industries. Chef shoes designed for professional chefs & kitchen staff. Odor-resistant, easy to clean, and quick to dry.
Crocs chef shoes are also known as chef clogs and crocs bistro clogs are slip-resistant and Designed specifically for those who are chefs, workers in food service, hospitality, and health care industries. Chef shoes designed for professional chefs & kitchen staff. Odor-resistant, easy to clean, and quick to dry.
Crocs chef shoes are also known as chef clogs and crocs bistro clogs are slip-resistant and Designed specifically for those who are chefs, workers in food service, hospitality, and health care industries. Chef shoes designed for professional chefs & kitchen staff. Odor-resistant, easy to clean, and quick to dry.
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Crocs Unisex Adult On The Clock Clog, Black, US M4W6
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Crocs On The Clock Work Shoes (205073) - Black - M4/W6 US | W4 UK
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originally posted on crocspwr.bv
I am a server and am on my feet anywhere from 7 to 12 hours a day. I bought these because my cheap nonslip shoes I was wearing weren't all that comfortable. These were definitely an improvement on comfort. I love that they are light and that they are incredibly easy to clean off. Also, I personally love the way they look. They're very sleek and plain. I will note though, they fit much narrower than regular crocs. I have very wide feet and they do squeeze my feet a little, I'm hoping over time they stretch out a little more. I also have a huge problem with sweating. My normal crocs with holes give me no problems. But these closed shoes only have the small ventilation holes on the sides. The issue is that my wide feet block those holes and by the end of my shift I can ... MoreI am a server and am on my feet anywhere from 7 to 12 hours a day. I bought these because my cheap nonslip shoes I was wearing weren't all that comfortable. These were definitely an improvement on comfort. I love that they are light and that they are incredibly easy to clean off. Also, I personally love the way they look. They're very sleek and plain. I will note though, they fit much narrower than regular crocs. I have very wide feet and they do squeeze my feet a little, I'm hoping over time they stretch out a little more. I also have a huge problem with sweating. My normal crocs with holes give me no problems. But these closed shoes only have the small ventilation holes on the sides. The issue is that my wide feet block those holes and by the end of my shift I can wring out my socks because there is so much sweat. I never have had a problem with sweaty feet before but these leave my toes wrinkly by the end of the day. Overall I would still recommend but be cautious if you struggle with sweaty feet.
originally posted on crocspwr.bv
Bought these for my 5-6 hour shifts in a busy deli. Was previously wearing Doc Martens desert boots. A week into wearing them I got painful, swollen metatarsalgia in one foot. Right under the second toe. I persisted, not believing it was the Crocs. I have two pair of Lite Ride clogs that are so comfortable. Ultimately I just couldn't deal with the pain any longer, so I switched back to the Docs pit of sheer desperation, and almost immediately the pain subsided. (I am a healthy person, healthy weight and pretty active. I walk a lot and have never experienced foot issues) I have the right fit and didn't experience any discomfort from the shoe sliding around. I have narrow, low-volume feet and so I found the fit of these crocs to be just fine. But something about the ... MoreBought these for my 5-6 hour shifts in a busy deli. Was previously wearing Doc Martens desert boots. A week into wearing them I got painful, swollen metatarsalgia in one foot. Right under the second toe. I persisted, not believing it was the Crocs. I have two pair of Lite Ride clogs that are so comfortable. Ultimately I just couldn't deal with the pain any longer, so I switched back to the Docs pit of sheer desperation, and almost immediately the pain subsided. (I am a healthy person, healthy weight and pretty active. I walk a lot and have never experienced foot issues) I have the right fit and didn't experience any discomfort from the shoe sliding around. I have narrow, low-volume feet and so I found the fit of these crocs to be just fine. But something about the support, or lack of the support, or the fact that the insole is raised up by almost half an inch causing most of the pressure when standing to be placed on the forefoot - something about these shoes really messed up the ball of my foot. Bottom line: These are NOT like regular Crocs; they are hard and the squishy insoles have an elevated heel and no arch support.
originally posted on crocspwr.bv
I had to return the shoes after ending my job... tried them for a month and my heels are now in a lot of pain and sides of my feet ... mostly all slip resistant shoes are uncomfortable so far that I've tried... this one was the least uncomfortable so far but like I said now I have pain at the bottom of my heels so I might just buy some vans and hope to not slip or quit the restaurant business all together. I'm hoping it goes away soon. I took the inside soles off and they were then tolerable for the 8 hours standing but still not worth it, they can damage your feet in the long run. Maybe just use your regular sneakers and buy some non slip stickers for the bottom of your shoe. I don't think it's fair for anyone to spend any money on shoes that are only gona torture ... MoreI had to return the shoes after ending my job... tried them for a month and my heels are now in a lot of pain and sides of my feet ... mostly all slip resistant shoes are uncomfortable so far that I've tried... this one was the least uncomfortable so far but like I said now I have pain at the bottom of my heels so I might just buy some vans and hope to not slip or quit the restaurant business all together. I'm hoping it goes away soon. I took the inside soles off and they were then tolerable for the 8 hours standing but still not worth it, they can damage your feet in the long run. Maybe just use your regular sneakers and buy some non slip stickers for the bottom of your shoe. I don't think it's fair for anyone to spend any money on shoes that are only gona torture you in a line of work that already feels like slavery... terrible! These ppl are sick and must know what they are doing.
| Lining | Man-made |
| Heel Height (CM) | 3 |
| Comfort | 3.0 |
Crocs Unisex Adult On The Clock Clog, Black, US M4W6
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Crocs On The Clock Work Shoes (205073) - Black - M4/W6 US | W4 UK
90-day returns
I am a server and am on my feet anywhere from 7 to 12 hours a day. I bought these because my cheap nonslip shoes I was wearing weren't all that comfortable. These were definitely an improvement on comfort. I love that they are light and that they are incredibly easy to clean off. Also, I personally love the way they look. They're very sleek and plain. I will note though, they fit much narrower than regular crocs. I have very wide feet and they do squeeze my feet a little, I'm hoping over time they stretch out a little more. I also have a huge problem with sweating. My normal crocs with holes give me no problems. But these closed shoes only have the small ventilation holes on the sides. The issue is that my wide feet block those holes and by the end of my shift I can ... MoreI am a server and am on my feet anywhere from 7 to 12 hours a day. I bought these because my cheap nonslip shoes I was wearing weren't all that comfortable. These were definitely an improvement on comfort. I love that they are light and that they are incredibly easy to clean off. Also, I personally love the way they look. They're very sleek and plain. I will note though, they fit much narrower than regular crocs. I have very wide feet and they do squeeze my feet a little, I'm hoping over time they stretch out a little more. I also have a huge problem with sweating. My normal crocs with holes give me no problems. But these closed shoes only have the small ventilation holes on the sides. The issue is that my wide feet block those holes and by the end of my shift I can wring out my socks because there is so much sweat. I never have had a problem with sweaty feet before but these leave my toes wrinkly by the end of the day. Overall I would still recommend but be cautious if you struggle with sweaty feet.
Bought these for my 5-6 hour shifts in a busy deli. Was previously wearing Doc Martens desert boots. A week into wearing them I got painful, swollen metatarsalgia in one foot. Right under the second toe. I persisted, not believing it was the Crocs. I have two pair of Lite Ride clogs that are so comfortable. Ultimately I just couldn't deal with the pain any longer, so I switched back to the Docs pit of sheer desperation, and almost immediately the pain subsided. (I am a healthy person, healthy weight and pretty active. I walk a lot and have never experienced foot issues) I have the right fit and didn't experience any discomfort from the shoe sliding around. I have narrow, low-volume feet and so I found the fit of these crocs to be just fine. But something about the ... MoreBought these for my 5-6 hour shifts in a busy deli. Was previously wearing Doc Martens desert boots. A week into wearing them I got painful, swollen metatarsalgia in one foot. Right under the second toe. I persisted, not believing it was the Crocs. I have two pair of Lite Ride clogs that are so comfortable. Ultimately I just couldn't deal with the pain any longer, so I switched back to the Docs pit of sheer desperation, and almost immediately the pain subsided. (I am a healthy person, healthy weight and pretty active. I walk a lot and have never experienced foot issues) I have the right fit and didn't experience any discomfort from the shoe sliding around. I have narrow, low-volume feet and so I found the fit of these crocs to be just fine. But something about the support, or lack of the support, or the fact that the insole is raised up by almost half an inch causing most of the pressure when standing to be placed on the forefoot - something about these shoes really messed up the ball of my foot. Bottom line: These are NOT like regular Crocs; they are hard and the squishy insoles have an elevated heel and no arch support.
I had to return the shoes after ending my job... tried them for a month and my heels are now in a lot of pain and sides of my feet ... mostly all slip resistant shoes are uncomfortable so far that I've tried... this one was the least uncomfortable so far but like I said now I have pain at the bottom of my heels so I might just buy some vans and hope to not slip or quit the restaurant business all together. I'm hoping it goes away soon. I took the inside soles off and they were then tolerable for the 8 hours standing but still not worth it, they can damage your feet in the long run. Maybe just use your regular sneakers and buy some non slip stickers for the bottom of your shoe. I don't think it's fair for anyone to spend any money on shoes that are only gona torture ... MoreI had to return the shoes after ending my job... tried them for a month and my heels are now in a lot of pain and sides of my feet ... mostly all slip resistant shoes are uncomfortable so far that I've tried... this one was the least uncomfortable so far but like I said now I have pain at the bottom of my heels so I might just buy some vans and hope to not slip or quit the restaurant business all together. I'm hoping it goes away soon. I took the inside soles off and they were then tolerable for the 8 hours standing but still not worth it, they can damage your feet in the long run. Maybe just use your regular sneakers and buy some non slip stickers for the bottom of your shoe. I don't think it's fair for anyone to spend any money on shoes that are only gona torture you in a line of work that already feels like slavery... terrible! These ppl are sick and must know what they are doing.
I work in a kitchen and these are great. Waterproof, slip-proof, and very comfortable. I wear a size 8 in classic Crocs, which are a loose fit on me, so I did have some concern these would be too big. Not the case - these Crocs fit just a hair more snugly than the classic ones, which makes them perfect for work. Sure, they look stupid, but that's the point. Now if you'll excuse me, I have to bottle feed my 27 minute old child, Mar-A-Lago. Opa!
I bought 2 sizes. The larger one fits better (which I guess these run small for the stated size, so go up one size). The heel back is too tall and flimsy. Being too tall it causes the opening sides to dig into my ankle bone. A sturdier low heel back would have been better.Might be good for some, but not for me. I bought them because they looked very close to my old pair that I still have. But these are not quite what I need.
It's not slip resistant. On a wet day after it rained, I parked my vehicle in the parking lot of the grocery store. Then walked into the store's first entrance, wiped my crocs "slip-resistant" on the driest part of the floor mat, walked briskly away from mat and I was slipping and sliding. After I was able to walk normal, with combination of what seemed like still wet soles of shoes and wet floors from foot traffic, I went through the second entrance of store. I wiped my crocs on the driest part of floor mat, walked away briskly from floor mat, and again, I was slipping and sliding. Also, these crocs are not as comfortable and supportive than the brand Oofas!
These are perfect for those who are on their feet all shift. I read previous reviews and took the advise to buy a bigger size and remove the insoles and these fit great and so comfortable. They're easy to clean as they just need a wipe down with a damp cloth. Just wish they did a variety of different colours as only available in black. Would definitely recommend for those who work long shifts and are on the go constantly.
My feet are in pain at the bottom heel part of feet from these shoes. All these non slip resistant shoes are painful... not worth damaging your feet. Even though the shoe is too wide and half a size too big my heels hurt even after returning them and ending the restaurant job a week ago. The sides of my feet feel bruised as well. If you MUST wear them I would say it's tolerable without the soles on. My feet were killing me and they still are. Stick to your sneakers and just buy non slip stickers to place at bottom of shoe. These ppl who make them must be sick in the head... terrible job.
These are my 4th pair of Crocs, I wear most of them year round. (One pair has a furry lining; fine for cool season). I was looking for a pair of slip-ons without holes for working around my horses. Dirt and tiny bits of hay would get in through the holes.Alsowon't be getting splashed water in them, either. My new Work Around the Clock (tie dye!) Crocs are so comfy and so far the arch support inserts are working fine! (I usually buy inserts especially for supporting my arches.) The sizing was fine but I do need to wear socks----2 thin pair to keep from sliding at the heel. I sometimes wear a 10 (which is the size I ordered) but prefer 9.5. The box toe is roomy and comfortable. Comfort is definitely the word here! My husband is going to order some, too.
I have been wearing Crocs for years and they have become my go-to shoes. I am retired so I don't have to wear "work" shoes anymore and I wear crocs all day long. I love their comfort and roomy feel.I purchased these for the ease of a "slip-on" with no back straps. Overall, they are a good quality Croc shoe. However, They are the tight and my toes rub against the front when I wear them. All my other Crocs are size 10, my shoe size, and they fit perfectly. These size 10 are not comfortable and a size 11 would be too big.They are NOT my go-to Crocs!For the future Croc needs to make these roomier and a little longer or make the shoe in ½ size also.I would NOT recommend for a worker that is on their feet all day.
| Lining | Man-made |
| Heel Height (CM) | 3 |
| Comfort | 3.0 |