Christmas Crocs are here – and they might be the most controversial style yet
03.11.2023 - 11:43
/ ok.co.uk
Is there a pair of footwear quite as polarising as a pair of Crocs? Whether you love them or hate them, the rubber clogs are continuing to make their mark as one of the most controversial footwear choices around. Whichever side of the Crocs debate you land on, there’s no denying that the footwear brand has gone from strength to strength, with new designs continuing to give the classic clog-style shoes a fashion-forward update.
With the colder weather here and Christmas fast approaching, you would be forgiven for thinking it was time to hang up the Crocs until the warmer weather returns, but thanks to the American-founded footwear’s latest releases, you can keep wearing your Crocs all year round. Yep, you heard us right – Crocs has officially launched its very own Christmas collection, that features weather-appropriate fur linings, festive prints and on-trend metallic finishes, so you can keep wearing yours right through autumn and winter.
With eight new designs and four new Christmas-ready packs of Jibbitz to decorate them, there’s no excuse not to have a Crocs Christmas. Metallics are one of this season’s biggest fashion trends, and fans of the original Crocs style will be thrilled to discover they’ve been given an on-trend makeover just in time for Christmas with the new Classic Metallic Clog, £49.99 here, coming in a shiny silver finish.
You can also get the classic design with a soft fluffy lining, with the Classic Lined Clog, £54.99 here, available in 18 different colours, each of which comes with a snuggly, fuzzy lining that helps keep your feet warm during the colder months. As part of its new festive collection, Crocs has also released the Classic Cozzzy Holiday Sweater Sandals, £59.99 here, which have a
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