How should my clogs fit? There should be a pinky-sized gap between your heel and the back of the clog. The snuggest fit should be across the instep, and the toe box should feel roomy. For slight fit adjustments, pinch or pull the adjustable heel cup or pull the clog apart slightly by the instep.
Clogs and other conventional footwear can cause both immediate and long-term discomfort and foot problems. Some research indicates that the loads on hip and knee joints are significantly higher in people who wear conventional footwear than in those who walk barefoot.
Should I size up or down for Crocs? If you're in between sizes, we recommend sizing up. For wider feet, we recommend ordering your normal size. Most Crocs come with a roomy fit so you'll likely find our standard sizes comfortable.
Shoes that are on the tighter side are likely to rub, and since this friction can cause blisters, it's best to have a bit of wiggle room. The ball of your foot should fit comfortably in the widest part of the shoe, and at the heel make sure that you have some room for slight heel slippage.
Socks, paired with clogs, can do so much more than keep your feet warm. We love wearing clogs with socks for many reasons. Socks can elevate your overall look, increase your comfort in your clogs, and even make them easier to walk in.
Today, clogs are still worn by workers in some industries, but they also enjoy popularity as a fashion statement. They can be closed or open-toed, and often have decorative elements like flowers or beads. Clogs are also generally heavier and pricier than Crocs. So, there you have it!
The clog should feel supportive and snug around the instep of your foot, but not tight. Finally, your toes should not touch the very end of the toe box, and there should be some 'wiggle room', if they do touch the end of the toe box you should consider sizing up.
Your heel should move freely and easily, ensuring the clog isn't too restrictive yet stays securely on your foot with every step. The instep should feel snug and supportive but not constricting, offering a harmonious blend of comfort and security.
Clogging Shoes & Taps. Ms Stomper shoes tend to run slightly small and narrow, with respect to a ladies' dress shoe size. Some dancers have told us that they need a half size larger than their normal size. If you ever take a wide size you are likely to need a wide or extra wide in Ms Stomper.
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