What makes crocs so great




















Maybe the Hydro Moc is just one step too far for you. Or maybe you prefer a close-toed summer shoe that works for the pool, not a pair of flip flops. Whatever your reasons, you can't seem to look away and are actually considering purchasing a pair oh god.

So, should you? Here are the pros and cons. Crocs are featherlight, especially compared to the Goodyear-welted dumbbells we usually talk about. They use a proprietary material they call Croslite, a "foamable EVA ethylene-vinyl acetate " which is expands in a mould. The foaming process is what makes the shoes so light, which is ideal if you plan on being on your feet for a while.

The innovative material also makes them There aren't many who'll fight back on how comfortable Crocs are. The EVA material isn't just lightweight, but it also moulds to your feet. They were at one point listed as an accepted shoe by the American Podiatric Medical Association and are seen on the feet of many people who work in demanding jobs which require all-day standing.

The signature whack-a-mole surface of the Classic Clog is what gives Crocs its distinct look. They also allow your feet to breathe and water to drain easily, making them an ideal summer shoe. Because they're waterproof, that also makes them easy to clean. Soap and water is all you need to maintain Crocs whereas other shoes require special cleaning agents, brushes and polishes to restore their pre-spill glory.

That's about three times cheaper than a pair of Birkenstock Bostons, the opaque competitor and driving force behind the muleboyz movement. Despite its many twists and turns, Crocs as a company has managed to stay afloat, just like its shoes.

Its a publicly-traded company, and, since the start of the pandemic, Crocs' stocks have risen by about percent. So while you may or may not slide into a pair of its clogs, you could buy CROX stocks and get a return. While Crocs won't cost you much financially, they could cost you your reputation. Please enable scripts and reload this page. Skip to main content They are cool, but are Crocs shoes good for your feet? Everyone in our family has a pair of Crocs.

Photo: Allegria. Plus, they come in leopard print, and what more could you really ask for? Photo: Naturalizer. Cunha is a fan of these slip-on sneaks for a few different reasons. Consider me sold. Oh hi! Enter Email Address. Your official excuse to add "OOD" ahem, out of doors to your cal. Become an Insider. Facebook Pinterest Twitter Youtube Instagram.



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