Crocs Harborline Loafer
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Description
View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- The versatile Harborline Loafer from Crocs® is ideal for any occasion whether dressy or casual.
- Premium full-grain leather upper with water-resistant treatment is detailed with raised moc toe and contrast stitching for a casual appeal.
- Slip-on silhouette with dual gore entry provides an easy on/off you you can slip on and off with ease.
- Fabric lining with medial arch vents provides enhanced breathability to keep your feet cool and dry.
- Croslite™ material midsole provides lightweight cushioning for maximum comfort.
- Non-marking, gum rubber outsole with herringbone tread design provides optimal traction and durability.
- If you wear a 1/2 size the brand suggests that you order a size up.
- Measurements:
- Weight: 11 oz
- Product measurements were taken using size 12, width Medium. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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Fit Survey:
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- 0% True to size
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- 50% Felt true to width
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- 0% Excellent arch support
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- 50% No arch support
Customer Reviews
Crocs Harborline Loafer
Average rating is 3 out of 5 from a total of 2 reviews.
Top Positive Review
1 person found this review helpful.
I was disappointed this does not have a standard Croc footbed. No deep heel cup and just slight arch support. Otherwise the quality of the upper seems excellent, but it appears to run a half size smaller than normal Crocs. Returning because I was looking for the Croc molded footbed.
Read more » « Show less October 1, 2011 by MsdTop Critical Review
2 people found this review helpful.
Not anywhere as comfortable as regular rubber Crocs. I would not recommend. Also the shoes run small. I wear a 12 had to buy a 13. Bad.
Read more » « Show less November 7, 2011 by Jack V- Sort by:
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Not anywhere as comfortable as regular rubber Crocs. I would not recommend. Also the shoes run small. I wear a 12 had to buy a 13. Bad.
Runs Small
Runs Large
Felt a full size smaller than marked
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Runs Wide
Felt narrower than marked
- Jack V - customer
- from Powell, OH
- November 7, 2011
I was disappointed this does not have a standard Croc footbed. No deep heel cup and just slight arch support. Otherwise the quality of the upper seems excellent, but it appears to run a half size smaller than normal Crocs. Returning because I was looking for the Croc molded footbed.
Runs Small
Runs Large
Felt a half size smaller than marked
Runs Narrow
Runs Wide
Felt true to width
- Msd - customer
- from Washington DC
- October 1, 2011





