SHoe question

Just an FYI- some of the Crocs (there are probably about 50 variations now) are recommended by podiatrists- most are not. I've tried both (that's how I found out) and there is a huge difference in comfort and benefit to your feet.

How can you tell which variations are good? My podiatrist told me that they were good for the beach, not for actually wearing as shoes so I have been avoiding them. I loved my first pair though, so comfortable. (I have a lot of foot problems so I am curious).

Thanks.
 
Shann, my wife's podiatrist actually sells them in her office. There's also a chain of stores called Shoes 'n Feet that only sell podiatrist recommended shoes. Other than something along those lines, I don't know- maybe the Crocs website says something about it?
 
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