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Crocs Unisex-Adult Men's and Women's on The Clock Clog | Slip Resistant Work Shoes

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Arrives Friday, May 24
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Size: 7 Women/5 Men


Color: Black


Features

  • 100% Man Made
  • Imported
  • Thermoplastic Elastomers sole
  • Heel measures approximately 0.87"
  • THE PERFECT WORK CROCS: The Crocs On-The-Clock Work Slip On Clogs are designed for long days and nights enhanced arch support and deeply cushioned footbeds that offer Dual Crocs Comfort.
  • EASY TO CLEAN: Crocs work clogs are easy to clean by just using soap and water and allowing for a quick dry.
  • WHAT SIZE SHOULD I BUY?: These shoes offer a relaxed fit and we recommend ordering a size up to the next largest whole size.
  • CERTIFIABLY COMFORTABLE: These work shoes are ASTM F2913-11 tested, CE Certified and meet or exceeds EN ISO 20347:2012, OB, SRC
  • SLIP RESISTANT: Made with Crocs Lock slip-resistant treads, these Crocs for work are perfect for those at risk of falling.

Description

Calling all baristas, restaurant servers, and healthcare and service industry workers of every stripe. If you spend hours on your feet, you deserve a comfortable pair that works as hard (and looks as good) as you do. Think of these reinforced slip-ons as a caffeinated version of Crocs Classic Clogs, all geared up for the grind.


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 205073


Department ‏ : ‎ womens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 3, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Crocs


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  • Comfortable for Work n Play - But There Are TWO Versions of Crocs On The Clock Clogs!
Size: 12 Women/10 Men Color: Black
1) Construction My pair seemed to be well built, and light in hand. I did not notice any rips, cracks or other separations in the components of the shoes. They are moderately flexible, more so if you remove whichever of two style inserts yours came with. (More on that, later) 2) Fit The toe box on these is big and roomy, as a good shoe should be. I did notice a tight spot on these shoes, though this might have to do more with my individual physique than with the product: A slightly tighter fit between the inside tops of my feet and the shoes, especially when wearing thicker than average thickness socks. I was able to remedy this with a file bit for my drill, and gently filed away about 1mm of material from inside the top of the uppers of both shoes. I can now still wear them comfortably without socks, or, with socks of any thickness. 3) On the Move: These are NOT Merrells or Danskos! But they are an economical alternative with at least 70 percent of the arch and overall support I need at work, or for a mile-long walk around my neighborhood. I have tested them with and without the included inserts, and have not experienced a whole lot of rubbing in most combinations. For me, if I go barefoot, I will leave the bottom inserts in. With my thicker socks, I can wear them with or without the inserts in. Wearing my thickest Icelandic 30 belows, I can wear them without the inserts, on my leisure days when it is cold outside. I also own Crocs Lite Ride sandals, and can say that Crocs does know 'a thing or two' about orthotic support ergonomics. And it has translated to the experience in these On The Clock clogs. 4) Finally.. The SWEAT Factor! I've read a lot of reviews from wearers who state that their feet got really hot, and or sweaty and smelly in Crocs On The Clock. I would say that is true in my case - but only when wearing my thickest socks - the Icelandic 30 Below wools. After a few hours in the Crocs/Icelandic combination, when I remove the Crocs, the bottoms of the Icelandics are indeed warm and wet! But not squishy wet. And that leads me to my final section, regarding the title of this review... 5) Two Flavors of On The Clock Clogs: I bought, from this page, the version with the dark spongy support inserts with fabric on top, and with small holes punched through the forward(toe box) section for breathability. That might explain my lack of the squishy-squeaky soaky experience I read in so many reviews here. There is another version, which looks externally exactly like mine, top to sole, but, it has the red or orange? insert that is just plain rubber, and has the same pattern as my aforementioned Crocs Lite Ride flip flops. Now in a shoe like these On The Clocks, even with the small holes they do come with, a solid rubber bottom, or insert if that's what that is, is what I would understand to be a recipe for really irritably hot, sweaty soles, with or without socks! And that excessive sweat is what can lead to the squaking, pardon my french, 'farty' sounds of a thoroughly drenched foot against the rubber bottom of such a shoe. I would suspect that most of the excessively 'hot n sweaty' and squeaky complaints are coming from wearers of that version, which I have yet to review. I may be wrong. Please let me know, if there is a reply function to these posted reviews. Overall, for under U.S. $50, they are a relatively light, comfortable, and supportive shoe for, as they are named, on the clock at work, or at home or out on the town. **Update - 2023-March** My two pair of Crocs On-the-Clocks, the regular/originals and the ones with LiteRide insert, are so laid back, semi-formal, and easy to wear that I often just put one pair on or the other without thinking too much about it. Most folks are surprised when they find out these are Crocs! And I have to say that the "non-Literide" black fabric insert version is definitely the sweatier of the two versions. Last week I wore them barefoot to a mall, and walked a few laps around the main concourse, an hour or so before the stores started opening. Even as I arrived at the mall, my feet already felt quite warm in them, and a little damp, even thogh it was only a few degress above freezing outdoors. After half a mile walking(four laps around the main axis of the mall), my feet were squeaking around in them, and my soles felt drenched in sweat. Sounded like ducks quacking with every step, lol! I had to sit down somewhere I could slip them off and let my feet cool off - and dry off! - before resuming my tour of the mall. One of this mall's many sofas scattered through out served the purpose. I guess the fact that these Crocs do keep feet so warm, with or without socks, is a plus in New England or the Northwest, where sub-freezing temperatures are a regular winter guest. So yes, you can wear either version of On-The-Clocks work clogs without socks, but remember, your feet will likely sweat more in the fabric insert(original?) version than in the orange rubbery lined Literide version. So, wear socks with the regular version if you plan to wear them for more than just a garbage or mail box run, longer than an hour, or plan to walk around alot, for work or leisure. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2022 by Chris - CT USA

  • So great for being on your feet all day!
Size: 10 Women/8 Men Color: Black
Crocs is one of the only companies these days that does what all quality companies used to be proud of: create a product that actually lasts the test of time. Not to mention, they truly stand behind them. I have never had a problem with any pair of Crocs that they did not handle if I contacted them - even if I bought them from a third party! Crocs is just an amazing company, full-stop. I long ago stopped caring that Crocs are ugly, when they single-handedly saved me from foot surgery! So eventually, every pair of shoes I own has been disposed of, and all that remain are various styles of Crocs. For everyday use, I generally like their Classic Clog, and I particularly love the variety of colors, because I am just a colorful person! However, in my line of work I usually need something hardier, with better traction. So 2 years ago, I ordered this pair (On The Clock Clog | Slip Resistant Work Shoes) and the Mercy Work Clog (as it was also indicated to be a great choice for those on their feet all day, as in nursing or similar). Right away, the Mercy was NOT going to work for me. I had actually tried it years earlier and didn't like it then either! They fit weirdly, the box tends to run small, and there are whole areas where parts of my feet just don't feel supported - pretty much from the "hinge" area to the back of the heel. I believe I still have them, but I don't even know where they are. I never wore them a second time! But these! These are AMAZING!! Not only did they get me through the incredibly busy and active 2 months of our busy season (which typically include 12 hour days of being on our feet) two years in a row, but they have held up to regular daily use the rest of the time as well! Two years! And I am a big girl who tends to go through other brands of shoes very quickly. You can see in the picture that the ruggedness of the tread is still going strong! Though it's true that my Classic Crocs have also put up with carrying my not-insignificant body weight year-after-year, it's not just the Croc shoes themselves that have held up this time, but also the cushion they put inside the "On The Clock Clog." (For the record, the version I am talking about has an insole they only refer to as "Dual Crocs Comfort." They have since come out with an "On The Clock Literide" that has a "Literide" insole. I have not tried those, and this review is not about that version.) Only a few months ago did the area under my heels begin to wear away on the insole (but just the fabric! You can see it in the picture.). And it's not even unusable, just irritating for a person who has a bit of a "Princess and the Pea" sensory issue. But because it was annoying me, I purchased several different insoles in various styles - I believe all of them being Dr. Scholl's, and all of them claiming to be for people who spent a lot of time on their feet every day. None of them have lasted for any amount of time. I could have bought an entirely new pair of these Crocs, even at full price on their website (this pair is much cheaper here, for some reason) for the price I paid for all of those insoles, and know they would have lasted for a couple of years! My complaints are few, but I will list them: -For one, though they were incredibly long lasting insoles, and I do acknowledge that I could have purchased an entirely new pair of shoes that included them for less money than I spent on the pile of garbage-quality Dr. Scholl's insoles, the part of me that hates waste doesn't really appreciate having to buy an entirely new pair of shoes just for the insoles! But I can't find any place where I can buy the Crocs insoles alone. -The color. I have a couple of issues with the colors. At least one of them may matter to you! 1) The black aren't *really* black. Even brand new, they weren't anywhere near as dark black as they look in the photos. They were always a muted sort of blackish, and immediately lighten and look dingy when dirty. Perhaps I could use their "Crocs Shine" cleaner, but I would basically have to do that every day for it to make any difference for the black On The Clock Clog, and that isn't feasible. For my job, I don't care too much about this, but since I'm wearing these for practically every occasion now, it would be nice if they could even reasonably pass for something a little bit classier than my job. I don't need them to be sexy or stylish, but if they could simply fade into the background, that would do. Unfortunately, because of how dirty and dingy they always look, they are noticeable in a bad way. (Note regarding the photo: I have never cleaned them, they are 2 years old, and my job is outdoors! So though you can definitely tell that it is a muted black, some of the discoloration is just due to heavy outdoor use. Judge accordingly!) 2) For me personally, I would LOVE more color options in general. Just because someone needs the shoes for work doesn't mean they need them to be a neutral color! Not to mention all the people who want to wear them outside of work. I'm disappointed in how rarely they offer this pair in any color besides black, navy, and white. And on the rare occasion that they do offer it in another color, it is usually some obnoxious pattern that I am not interested in anyway! It would be amazing if they could simply offer this in a variety of colors like they do their Classic Clog. -This isn't necessarily a complaint against Crocs (not sure), but when I've looked up "on the clock clog" in other places (like eBay, etc...), they oftentimes will show an entirely different style of Croc. Specifically, the Neria Pro II. I don't know if this is the seller mislabeling it, or if for some reason Crocs has the "On The Clock" name on some of their Neria Pro II shoes, but it has happened often enough that I feel like there must be some overall confusion that probably starts with Crocs themselves. I also have a pair of the Neria Pro II, and though they share some similarities to the "On The Clock," THEY ARE NOT THEM! They are not only unsupportive, but I've twisted my ankle several times while wearing them, so they are more of a hazard than a less supportive shoe would be in the first place. So be very careful when you order "On The Clock" Crocs that the pair you are ordering is the same pictured in this listing. That's it! Overall, these are very very good and supportive shoes that I whole-heartedly recommend! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2021 by ~My Lovely Me~ ~My Lovely Me~

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