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POSTED BY: Steph on 23/11/2007 16:12:00 quote


Okay it has been quite cold here this week and have had to wear my hush puppies boots during the day which are quite comfy but they are not crocs! So, I am kinda considering mammoths think i would get black (as there are no green ones - think kelly green and oatmeal would be nice!) but I was wondering (and you have probably answered this before) are the holes in the top actually holes? will my feet get wet? can you add jibbitz to them? Also would I be best getting the next size up? i usually by a 7. Many thanks for any help and sorry to be a pain!





POSTED BY: kal on 23/11/2007 17:51:24 quote    


Hiya Steph

Mammoths are fab and very cosy, they do have real holes so yes you can insert jibbitz! Apparently i was told that the lining is waterproof??? Not sure i believe it tho! I got my usual size but then i am a 4 1/2 so i always buy 5's, if your a half size you generally go up a size, it also depends on whether you intend to wear socks!!!!





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POSTED BY: crocs_chicken on 24/11/2007 19:15:51 quote    


I saw the new Mammouths in a store in Yeovil today. I have to admit, though I was a bit dubious at first they look really nice, but they are a tad too expensive for me.

 

Also it does look VERY hard to remove the fleecey linings from them too. However you could also wear them as normal crocs if you took out the fleece lining and added a pair of turbo straps! 

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POSTED BY: Bethany on 29/11/2007 00:41:30 quote    


Real holes yes unfortunately but you can put Jibbitz in em like on Cayman/Beach so it's okay! I don't know about getting them wet as I only ever wear mine as slippers. I got my usual size, as after a while like anything that is lined it compresses down then it's too big for you! Mine were snug at first but now they're looser on me!

It's quite easy to take the lining out too...the shoes without the linings in are MASSIVE...I think the sizing is based on the Cloud (as they run large too!) model but with the looks of the Cayman!





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POSTED BY: Sian on 29/11/2007 09:49:57 quote    


Steph - as you know I'm a 3 often (i'm a 3-3.5 usually), but I went for a 4 and they are still snug - I am wearing my black ones at the moment - I have worn them in the rain and my feet didn't seem to get wet. Depends if you will wear socks with them too - I do as I haven't yet plucked up the courage to wash the lining! But I have got army green off ebay - I know it's not a proper green, but if you really want green they are nice!

Best advice would be either find somewhere to try them on or use a good website where you can send back for an alternative size if need be. I guess it depends how big your usual size caymans are - if they are sometimes just fitting rather than loose, I'd go up a size!

Good luck - they are great - I have choc ones too - my feet are so toasty - I couldn't possibly just wear them indoors!

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POSTED BY: KAZ35 on 15/01/2008 13:31:45 quote    


I just returned from Florida last week and bought my first pairs of crocs.

I bought a pair of mammoths in cotton candy.  You can take the lining out to wash them, but I would say the lining is not waterproof. They are fab! 

My fiance also bought a pair of crocs and he loves his too

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