Medical personnel love crocs, but not sure if they use those ones with holes on it. My wife is a chef and she loves them too.
Arenât chefs supposed to wear steel toed footwear? I wonder if steel toed crocs are common.
But they deal with many knives (and other sharp objects) and super hot liquids, and I imagine if you are working in a kitchen that serves a lot of people, you are also going to be dealing with some heavy stuff (eg. kegs and big pots)
They are a very handy shoe when it comes time to clean them. Especially nice for jobs where that is every day, or multiple times a day. And honestly, despite being so cheap, they donât lead to foot problems anywhere near as much as other shoes, even at twice the price.
They may not have much respect, but they are a useful shoe.
About the Crocs, sure, but what about the scissors that will never open?
Youâre all talking about the Crocs, but nobody is mentioning the mayorâs footie pants