I don’t normally sport Crocs, but they are the best shoes for doing dirty work(ie. anatomy lab) so I thought I’d stop by the factory store to buy me a pair. Like Brad N. said, they do have a lot of variety but not a whole lot of sales. I was lucky enough to find the style I was looking for at a discount, but they didn’t come in my size so I had to buy a size bigger. They didn’t even have my size on the website, so maybe they just don’t think women’s feet come smaller than a 6 — and they don’t have this style in kid’s sizes. Darn my tiny baby feet! The workers were pretty helpful in giving me tips on how to «shrink» my shoes, so that was nice. If you’re a Crocs fanatic, check this store out — but if you’re a tiny-footed lady… you may have to shop kids. :)
Brad N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Allen, TX
This store is a Crocs factory outlet, but, in general, the bargains aren’t huge here. What they do have is selection; many colors and many styles. There are also some bargain bins at $ 9.99, $ 14.99 and $ 19.99 price points; they’re large and deep, making digging out your bargain either frustrating or rewarding, depending on results. Of course, you don’t usually fine the primo colors/styles/sizes in these bins; I walked out with a set of white Bayas in a men’s 8 today for $ 14.99; they wouldn’t be my first(or second, or third, or fourth…) color choice, but reaching outside of the bin and onto the walls would have set me back $ 29.99 for the same size and style. They also have a good supply of Jibbitz, the little decorations you can add to your Crocs. Access to the store can be a drag during peak periods, as traffic is just crazy in the Allen Premium Outlets center where it’s located. However, there are numerous other shops nearby, so maybe you can kill multiple birds with one stone. Bottom line: If you’re into Crocs, this is the place to find them, and if you’re lucky and/or not picky, you might even find some bargains.