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Crocs Are Back In Style

"See those little holes? That is where your dignity leaks out."

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Crocs Are Back In Style
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We all may rejoice and set those flip flops aside because Crocs are making their run at popularity again! The classic colorful, waterproof, holey shoe sold to both adults and children have recently been seen in a new light at the London Fashion Week. This comfy garden shoe may just have gotten the update it needed to be dug out of closets and dusted off from 2004.

What did happen to the trendy plastic shoe? The Colorado-based company had a slight scare when the economy collapsed in 2008 and there was an abundance of other businesses selling similar items. To survive the company adapted and created other shoes to accompany the classic clog.

Fashion week is the time to have your designs seen and make your mark on the fashion industry. Christopher Kane did just that! He is the man bold enough to send his models down the runway sporting Crocs.

WHAT HAS HE DONE!? His ramped-up Crocs now are adorned with rocks. The clog is dressed to impress with colorful rocks on the top surface of the shoe. The appearance of the shoe may not be the only thing that changed; these fashion Crocs can be purchased for the low price of $150.

Alright Croc haters time to either buy a new pair of these snazzy fashion shoes or fire up those Facebook hate groups. These Crocs are just a pair away from taking over the world.

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