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Old 09-18-2007, 07:06 PM
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Default Mario Batali's Bistro Crocs

I just read about them. Heres the article:

Crocs, Inc. Announces New Bistro Mario Batali Shoe

I ordered a pair just now in black, should have them next week.

Ill keep you all posted on how they are but they say they are non slip, extra padding on top for spills, the right size heal in the back and are super comfy.

Cheap too only 40 bucks. Well see ive been wanting a new pair of clogs for school and ive always wanted to test out crocs so im hitting one bird with two stones.
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Default I love wearing my crocs

they are so comfy , i have two pairs for the kitchen both black , when your standing on your feet for 8-10 hours , these are the best thing , really comfy , non slip and when you slop things on or in them (like 18 litres of icecream machine mix ) they clean up real easy
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Wow thanks man, i was excited to get them to begin with, but wasnt really sure, i dont see alot of them up here ive only seen 1 pair on a girl in the cafe. (CIA) so maybe ill be setting a trend.

haha

Im excited. I havent been this excited from ordering someone off the internet since i was idk 13. haha

Its sad actualy now that i think about it.
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I would love to know where to get these clogs. I have a 3E sized foot and can't find extra wide kitchen clogs any where.
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I actualy went to crocs.com typed in the search bar bistro, its what the verson is called, and they popped up and they have all the sizes.

So go check it out.
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Thanks Quinn;
I found the site and sizing. They don't say anything about wide feet but I think they stretch. I ordered a pair.
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No problem, from one chef to another.


Yeah i think esp with crocs, they are already wide so to speak, but im pirtty sure you can strech the material.

Hope you enjoy them as much as im going to.
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