• 100% Croslite
  • Imported
  • Synthetic sole
  • Shaft measures approximately 1.5" from arch
  • Platform measures approximately 0.25
  • CROCS AT WORK: Clogs designed with food service, hospitality, and healthcare workers in mind, making great Nursing Shoes! They’re light and supportive enough to get you through even the longest shifts.
  • SLIP RESISTANT: Crocs Lock slip-resistant treads and a variety of graphics come together to help you serve up the best non slip shoes for men and women.
  • ENCLOSED TOE DESIGN: These Clogs offer an enclosed toe design and thicker metatarsal area to help protect your feet from spills. Contoured footbeds make them the most comfortable shoes for women and men.
  • EASY TO CLEAN: Crocs Bistro clogs are fully molded and easy to clean by just using soap and water and allowing for a quick dry.
  • CERTIFIED COMFORTABLE SHOES: Crocs that are fully ASTM F2913-11 tested, CE Certified. Meets or exceeds EN ISO 20347:2012, OB, SRC.

I was specifically looking for a shoe to where in my wood shop, where I work on concrete floors for many hours at a time. I've tried everything from running shoes to hiking boots, and my feet were always sore at the end of the day. Based on the reviews and comments from other people who've used Crocs, I thought I'd give them a try. WOW! Super comfortable, like wearing sandals. Light, good support, and non-slip. My feet are much more comfortable throughout the day, and much less tired at the end of many hours of woodworking. And you can't beat the price. They do run a little big, but not uncomfortably so. Highly recommended!

Crocs fit weird. I normally wear a men's US size 9 or 9.5 in most shoes. With a regular, generic Crocs shoe I wear a Men's 8 Women's 10, and it is roomy. I got the Croc's Bistro in Men's 8 Women's 10 and it fits much more like a normal shoe. I'm happy with the fit as it is a little more snug even with socks, but it is definitely smaller than the normal Crocs model. Overall, it feels less like a big rubber oversized clog and more like a regular shoe. That aside, I love this shoe. The non-slip bottom is really effective, much more so than the normal Crocs. I do not have sweaty feet, so the lack of holes is not an issue for me, even with thick socks— though I can see how this would affect people differently. The nubs on the footbed feel a little less prominent than on the regular Crocs, but it doesn't make much difference. Comfort-wise? 9 out of 10. I do not have any weird foot issues, and I can wear these all day and feel great. There's probably some other shoes on the market that can compare, but these are less than 40 bucks on Amazon, and I'd just as soon replace them a couple times a year than pay over 100 bucks for a single pair of work shoes. Looks-wise? You are wearing rubber clogs. Again, they are a little lower profile than normal Crocs, and the lack of holes makes them even less obnoxious. But I don't wear them for fashion statements. If you need a very slip-resistant waterproof shoe that will protect your toes these are perfect... I wouldn't trust these on ice, but they are perfect for indoor slippery floors. The back strap keeps them reliably on my feet when running up and down stairs. I still have a pair of regular Crocs for around the house and in the garden, but these are great for work. They are a marvel of function over form. The backs near the heel are low, so if you are doing really wet sloppy work all the time your feet might get wet that way... that's the only criticism I can think of for these, and Crocs should look into developing a model for people who do that kind of work.

Looking for a shoe I could wear while doing chores around the house. I was wary of wearing my house slippers when cleaning cat litter, mopping floors or using cleaning agents. This was the ticket. They fit well, a little large, but not something that could not be corrected with heavy socks or sole liners. After putting in the sole liners, they were even more comfortable and the strap in the back is a bit stretchy, so it does not hang loosely around the heel. You can wear these with the strap around the heel or across the top of the shoe for a slide in. Versatile and the perfect shoe for performing household chores without fear of ruining your shoes.

Amazing doesn't even begin to explain it. I work in the food business and I'm on my feet 9 hours a day, constantly on the move. I bought a pair of shoes from Payless that someone suggested to me.. they hurt like hell. To the point where I couldn't sleep because of the pain in my feet and legs. I do have flat feet and a bit of weight on me, which I'm sure contributes to the pain. But I bought these and oh my God the difference is like night and day. My feet don't hurt at all. They're just tired from work, but no pain. They're not the cutest shoes in the world but I will NEVER buy any other shoes for work every again. I'm sold.

First let me admit, I boyght tgese as hubbies poop-scooping shoes. He. We each have a pair we leave on the deck. When it's time to putz in yard we put them on & slude them off before going back in house. If, we accidentally step in dog poo, they are so eacy to wash! I am a nurse and admit, I still wear crocs to work every day. At the end of my 13 hr shift, I swear the only parts of my body that don't ache are my feet! My husband has a difficult time with footware. He used to be 11.5 or 12, now he is usually a 12.5 -13, howver the crocs were ample fit at a regular size 12. (i had initially purchased a 13 for him but they were too big, so we exchanged for a size 12 & they are fine. For us, next time we are in between sizes i will order a little smaller with this style Croc. Happy with purchase. Not the most dainty of shoes, but the most practical!

I hate these shoes. Yes, I gave a five star rating and I hate them. I'm a cook and I have to wear non-slip footwear to work. I have tried MANY different non-slip shoes over the course of a decade and these are the most reliable, easiest to clean, affordable and utilitarian shoes I've found. My feet never hurt. Let me repeat that. My feet NEVER hurt. But here's the thing. These shoes are so ugly. I hate wearing them. And they do not breathe at all. But they allow me to do my job without having to worry about my feet and that is legitimately all I can really ask of a work shoe. So I will continue to order these stupid shoes every 9-12 months when the non-slip bottom wears out until I graduate from college and can FINALLY tell the company for whom I work to suck it.

I love going to work in Crocs Bistro Clogs. I love these shoes! Love them! Previously worn non-slip work shoes were a nightmare of poorly constructed styles that fell apart too soon or were painful to wear, rubbing feet or toes wrong, or just uncomfortable to wear for a long day. Crocs, though, win on all points and my employees have heard me say more than once how much I love them. They are comfortable, even after a 10+ hour day. They can be washed off. They are water-proof. (Oh, whoops, you just dumped something on my shoes or the floor, not a problem for me and my Crocs!) I work in refrigeration and used to wear two pairs of socks. Not any more! Take note, however, that I love this style more than the Bistro Pro Clogs (I didn't like the velcro straps and they weren't as comfortable over a long day.) Take note Crocs: I will keep buying these as long as you keep making them - don't mess with a good thing!

I work in a hospital and bought these for my extended standing and walking times as well as being able to quickly clean them after shift with some wipes. These are fantastic They are super comfortable and I never feel like im going to slip out of them when I use the heel strap. I love the addition of the heel strap as without it they feel almost too much like sandals and I don't like that lack of stability while im working. Have had these for over 6 months now and they are still holding up strong. Will definitely get another pair.

I am a janitor and maintain/walk on a concrete floor 8 hours per day. I have owned crocs in the past as 'shower shoes', and 'camp shoes' and knew exactly what to expect size wise. They 'feel' big in the toe, but they are supposed to. When I got this job a couple months ago, after having not worked a job on my feet for about a decade, I wore my normal shoes to work and within two days my big toes and little toes on both feet had exploded into blisters. Not only that, but being a janitor, i was getting mop water, toilet water, bottom-of-the-garbage-can water and god knows what else on my existing shoes, and they were starting to wreak. So I got these last week. Both problems solved. The soles are also extremely grippy. You don't have to worry about wet floors in these. The only con is that since they have no ventilation holes and they are a solid synthetic they will make your feet sweat if your feet are prone to sweating. Foot powder and thin socks should prevent it from being too big of a deal. So long as they keep making these, and I keep working on my feet, I doubt I will ever purchase a different work shoe.

Another reviewer said it best, but I hate these shoes so I’m giving them five stars. They’re crocs so they’re about as ugly of a shoe as it gets. I work in a greenhouse and my coworkers love to make fun of them. My coworkers also complain of hot feet in the summer and wet feet year round; many of them keep extra shoes at work. They also slip and slide on wet floors. I have none of those problems with these shoes. They’re built like tanks and the non-slip treads are the perfect solution to wet floors in the greenhouse. I’m on my second pair after finally wearing the treads off my first pair with a year and a half of almost daily use. As for shoe size, they tend follow the ski boot rule more than the sneaker rule. You don’t want wiggle room in a ski boot... ever so you get them at your actual foot size instead of the comfortable, roomier sneaker size. Measure your foot and order based on your actual foot size with a little wiggle room. For example, my ski boots are men’s size 8, my crocs are 9, and my sneakers are 10.