crocs Women’s Frances Mule
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| List Price: | $39.95 |
| Price: | $13.97 – $39.95 |
Crocs Women’s Frances Clogs This wedge clog with exclusive, lightweight Croslite material feels so good underfoot, conforming to the natural shape of your foot. Plus, Croslite is Odor-resistant. The footbed is lined with circulation-enhancing nodules, so feet always feel massaged. Shock-absorbing outsole. This style offers a cute Mary Jane look with a 3″ wedge. Click here to view the benefits of the crocslite technology.
crocs goes totally girly this season with this sweet Frances mary jane wedge. The classic croslite design is laid atop an ever-so-slight platform and wedged heel for a lift that is manageable and totally flirty, while the contoured footbed is there to ensure longlasting comfort, day in and day out.
From the Manufacturer
Crocs, Inc. is a rapidly growing designer, manufacturer and retailer of footwear for men, women and children under the Crocs brand. All Crocs brand shoes feature Crocs’ proprietary closed-cell resin, Croslite, which represents a substantial innovation in footwear. The Croslite material enables Crocs to produce soft, comfortable, lightweight, superior-gripping, non-marking and odor-resistant shoes. These unique elements make Crocs ideal for casual wear, as well as for professional and recreational uses such as boating, hiking, hospitality and gardening. The versatile use of the material has enabled Crocs to successfully market its products to a broad range of consumers.
Customer Reviews
Nice looking, but not as comfortable as other crocs![]()
These shoes are cute, but not as comfortable as other crocs I have like the Malindi, Cleo and Sassari, which seem to be made of a softer Croslite material. This Croslite is quite hard and the shoe hurts my little toes.
They seem to have a non-removable insole. I think I prefer the all croslite design with the nubs, because then if the shoes get wet or dirty I can just wash them off. Not sure how that will work with these insoles.
The sizing for Crocs is hard to figure out. I wear size 10 in Sassari and Tully and 11 in Malindi and Cleo. I got an 11 in these and they fit fine. I am hoping they will become more comfortable on subsequent wearing because they r cute and not as clown-looking as the regular crocs.
Makers of Crocs, Please hear my cry!!![]()
Ooooh. I was very bad one time and I went on a spree of e-mailing crocs customer service until they got annoyed with me, and I got annoyed with them for getting annoyed with me. I was notified that they did not take “unsolicited correspondence related to product development”.
One of my “annoying” requests was to Pleeeeeeeze….make more “girly-style” shoes with wider footbeds for lasses like me with wide clobbery feet. The reason I love crocs so in the first place is that they are very comfortable and provide adequate support for my funny little feet, which are small, but very wide in the front and narrow in the back due to years of frequently walking on my tip-toes.
I have purchased NUMEROUS pairs of their “Mary Jane” style shoes…over a fairly short period of time…WORTH IT….even though the soles wear out so quickly (and become a slipping hazard)…because they are so comfortable for my feet.
I was disappointed when they came out with their line of fancier looking womens’ styles, because, while pretty, the ones I was able to try on were all very narrow and my feet either looked or felt poorly in them…(usually both)…It was foolish of me to purchase the “Mary Jane wedge” online without first trying it on…My mentality at the time was that the “Regular” Mary Jane Crocs are wide enough, so why not the “wedge” Mary Jane shoes?
In the picture, it looks as though the toe area would be wide enough for me, but it isn’t.
After a few minutes of gingerly walking around in them, it was obvious that I had made a mistake. They are too narrow, just like all the other fancy “more feminine” looking Crocs.
I was excited when Crocs came out with “high heels”…because, I generally cannot wear high heels because of the weirdness of my feet, but would like to sometimes.
Since I rely on Crocs for their general comfort, I thought that perhaps they could make a “high heel” that I could actually wear….unfortunately, the Frances Wedge Mary Janes is not the shoe for me. They pinch my toes and cause them to swell just like a high heel would of any other brand. This made me sad.
On a positive note, I do believe that the soles of these shoes seem to be of a sturdier make and might not wear down so quickly, but I really would not have any way of testing this theory since I can hardly wear the shoes.

