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I just don’t get why Crocs are so popular. Explain, please.

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This entry was posted on Monday, April 23rd, 2007 at 11:32 am by Julie Moran Alterio.
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3 Responses to “Crocs”

  1. Alicia Pascale

    Loooove Crocs! Yesterday we took Nadia to Croton Point Park. The playground is great, but the rest of the park had a few muddy patches. Needless to say Nadia ended up in the mud. We got home, cleaned them up with a paper towel, good as new! They are great all purpose, light, comfy, non slip, dress up, dress down, hot weather, cold weather, rainy day, dry weather, colorful footwear. We do not need other shoes in her closet (except other color Crocs).

  2. CrocFans.com

    Julie, Have you ever put a pair of Crocs on your feet? If not, then that is probably why you don’t get their popularity. You can argue (as many people do) that they are ugly or not fashionable, but Crocs have come out with many other lines of shoes that are becoming much more fashionable. Have you seen the Sassari Crocs, Capri Crocs, or Mary Jane Crocs? Much more fashionable, but same comfort.

    http://www.CrocFans.com

  3. Jim

    I own 4 pairs of the Crocs RX Reliefs. I really love wearing them. They look great with my scrubs, jeans, khakis, and they are the most comfortable shoes/clogs I’ve ever worn. I wear them everywhere. My feet won’t ever get mistreated by Nike or Bostonians ever again.

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Julie Moran AlterioJulie Moran AlterioJulie Moran Alterio, her husband and baby girl — “Pumpkin” — share their Northern Westchester home with three iPods and more colorful plastic toys than seems necessary to entertain one tiny human. READ MORE
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