I only use crocs for gardening, and as water shoes in the lake.
I find them useful for "dirty or wet" work. Easy clean up and roomy enough for my toes. They are handy upNorth for walking on the paths with all the sticks and stones too. My son likes the pair I got for him for up there for that reason. We don't have sand there, but instead it is all rock...so one needs protection and most water shoes have thin fabric etc.
But I did run into a person not too long ago at the pharmacy who had some foot infection, and had to wear his crocks for a while. They were a neutral brown.
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