When a girl like me, a Bloomingdale’s and Barney’s kind of girl, is writing a review about a Crocs store, you’d better believe it’s for a reason. Anyone who gives this store a 2-star review is either not actually in the market for Crocs and therefore should not be here in the first place or wandered in accidentally thinking it was an exotic pet shop, only to be disappointed by a fine selection of functional, if not aesthetically appealing rubber shoes and boots. If you are going to the Crocs store, you clearly frequent your Summer/Winter home outside the city or work as a nurse, doctor, or teacher. Those are the only reasons I can assume one would need to come here. That aside, this store has a decent but small selection of Crocs. I needed Crocs. I had places to be that require Crocs. No– I’m not wearing them around the city by choice. They’re what Finnish people call«indoor shoes» and apparently I live here now. Anyway: small but diverse selection of shoes I never thought I’d be caught dead wearing but you know what? These ]are so comfortable and have improved so much design-wise I don’t even feel weird wearing them anymore. Their ladies’ selection is actually cute and their sales are amazing. Plus, this is one brand that is less expensive than its’ US counterparts and that has started to mean something to me. I highly recommend going to the Crocs store for better customer service and a better selection and good sales(they’re a little hidden– all the way at the back, on a rack behind the children’s section). They sell them all over the place, of course, since Finnish people are crazy about their Crocs for vacation homes and«indoor» wear, but this location is by far the friendliest and most reasonably priced. Word to the wise: don’t judge me. Just don’t. I’m a mom now. I will wear Crocs when I feel like it. I earned that right. I earned it, dammit.