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Crocs
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are proving to be a sustained fad in the shoe and sandal markets. Their
light weight foam material is both durable and comfortable and easy to
clean. For these reasons Crocs are quickly becoming the shoe of
choice amongst nurses and others that have to stand on their feet for
long periods of time. Crocs come in a variety of different
styles. They are usually manufactured in China, but they are also
made in Florida (USA), Canada, Mexico, Romania and Italy. Crocs
are produced in a variety of colors depending on model. The Beach
and Cayman styles come in: black, pearl, chocolate, khaki, lime,
sage, navy, sea blue, turquoise, light blue, purple, red, fuchsia,
pink, bright yellow, butter, orange (coral), silver, army green,
gold, charcoal, celery, sea foam, lavender, burgundy, cotton candy
and sienna. Most other styles are produce in a palette of four to
six colors or two-color combinations. Pick up your pair of crocs today and save
with free shipping!
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Crocs
Shoes is an American company founded by Lyndon "Duke"
Hanson, Scott Seamans, and George Boedecker in July 2002. Based in
Boulder, Colorado, the firm was created to market a lightweight plastic
shoe first developed and manufactured by Foam Creations, Inc. of Canada.
Originally intended as a boating/outdoor shoe because of its
slip-resistant, non-marking sole, Crocs introduced its first
model, the Crocs Beach, in November 2002 at the Ft.
Lauderdale Boat Show, selling out the 1000 pairs produced at that time.
Despite only a small marketing campaign, Crocs became popular in
the United States and elsewhere, because of (according to the company)
word of mouth praise for their comfort, bright colors, light weight
(about six ounces), and heretofore unique design. In June 2004, Crocs
purchased Foam Creations and their manufacturing operations to secure
exclusive rights to the proprietary foam resin they call "croslite".
The foam forms itself to a wearer's feet, and offers purported medical
benefits, based upon comments by a number of podiatrists.
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