I will not wear Crocs. I will not wear a titty pack. I am not opposed to a bucket hat.
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Just got some crocs, very practical in the summer.
I always wear 10 year old shitty worn flip flops to the lake to get in and out of the water to put the boat in at the launch. Just this morning I looked at my son's Crocs and thought about it for just one second. Then I came to my senses and made this note π€£
I was like you about 15 days ago π€
What even is a titty pack?
It's what I call a fanny pack worn across your chest π¬
What⦠is a titty pack? And do I want to see pictures?
I am currently wearing Crocs while traveling around the world. The biggest advantage is that I donβt have to change into slippers for long-distance flights.π€£
But whatβs titty pack π«¨
Noooooo π«π«π«
I fought crocs for years until I realized I couldnβt win the war. Now I wear orange crocs around the backyard when Iβm running in and out on trash runs or just hanging in the back. Itβs obscene but at least they are orange.
Not a fan, but Crocs work well in wet environments (beaches, swimming pools, lakes, canoeing, etc where other materials will absorb the water. Pottering about the house is acceptable too.
Yuppy flip flops.
Won't wear Crocs. But also hate FlapFlaps. Birkies are the best.
Won't wear a bucket hat. Just don't like the look of it.
I do wear a titty pack. It's very practical with the shitton of keys and kids stuff I carry around at all time. Just have to remember the t-pack and have all I need.
I love my Birkenstocks. I just don't wear them to the lake.
The Arizona EVAs are perfect for that
I wear em too. All summer.
Borkensticks are the best
I wear Crocs every single day in my life. Not wearing only when sleeping. π
Crocs are underratedβ¦
Crocs: the footwear thatβs dishwasher safe.