FAQs
There are exactly 13 holes on each pair of Crocs. The holes serve as ventilation and let out excess moisture to keep the shoes fresh. That's where the thirteen holes come into play – they allow air to circulate around the foot and for sweat to evaporate.
How many holes are in a Crocs? ›
What are the holes in Crocs for? There are exactly 13 holes on the top of each pair of Classic Clogs and Slides. Not only do they help with ventilation and let out moisture, but they also allow for you to personalize your pair with your own unique combination of our Jibbitz™ charms.
Why don't my Crocs have holes? ›
Crocs actually come in a variety of styles. Some designs lack the 13 holes we see on the traditional croc, and this is largely to accomodate for different customers. The Crocs company understood that medical staff such as doctors, nurses and dentisits need a shoe with comfort, but also protection.
Why are Crocs everywhere? ›
People wear Crocs because they are comfortable. The proprietary Crocs material is extremely comfortable and lightweight. Over time, the Crocs sole molds to the shape of your foot.
Can Crocs have 12 holes? ›
There are exactly 13 holes on each pair of Crocs Clogs which are now one of the most recognised shoe styles in the world and now used to add shoe charms (jibbitz) to given them individual styles.
Why do my Crocs have 14 holes? ›
There are exactly 13 holes on each pair of Crocs.
But they aren't just there for aesthetics. The holes serve as ventilation and let out excess moisture to keep the shoes fresh.
Are Crocs 100% rubber? ›
The primary raw material Crocs is made of is a closed-cell resin material called croslite. It's not plastic or rubber. Resins are unprocessed plastic polymers, and closed-cell foam is foam where the cells are enclosed by walls instead of connecting to other cells.
What's so special about Crocs? ›
All Crocs™ shoes are uniquely designed and manufactured using the company's proprietary closed-cell resin, Croslite™, a technology that gives each pair of shoes the soft, comfortable, lightweight, non-marking and odor-resistant qualities that Crocs wearers know and love.
What were Crocs originally for? ›
While sailing in the Caribbean, they stumbled upon a distinctive kind of boat shoe created by Foam Creations, a Canadian company. These shoes were made from a material called Croslite, which was lightweight, comfortable, and perfect for boating.
Can fungus grow in Crocs? ›
Or your child wears them all day and their feet sweat against the rubber? All of a sudden, that shoe becomes a safe haven for foot fungus to grow and attack your child's foot. So your risk for Athlete's foot will soar the longer you spend in Crocs. Especially on hot or rainy days.
Older folks like them because they're lightweight (just 6 ounces) and comfortable, especially if you're on your feet all day, have arch issues or have feet pain. Crocs are made of a lightweight antimicrobial resin, called Crosslite, designed to mold to the wearer's feet.
Are Crocs still cool in 2024? ›
Crocs have come a long way from being a fashion faux pas. As they continue to make their case for comfort over conventional style and bringing exuberance to footwear, Crocs are sure to sustain their upward trajectory. Here's to seeing what 2024 has to bring.
Who is Crocs' biggest competitor? ›
Crocs Inc: Competitors
- NIKE Inc Headquarters. 83,700. $51.2B.
- adidas AG Headquarters. Germany. 51,561. $23.2B.
- VF Corp Headquarters. 19,800. $11.6B.
- Foot Locker Inc Headquarters. 15,200. $8.2B.
What is better than Crocs? ›
The best Croc alternative is the Lusso Cloud Scenario Slide which has more of a sandal construction but serves major upgrades in the comfort (and style) department. If you're hoping to stay true to the classic look, the Beister Non Slip Clogs are a solid budget-friendly option that resembles true alternative.
Why are there holes on the side of Crocs? ›
Whether you're wading through a stream, splashing in puddles, or simply caught in the rain, the holes enable efficient water drainage. The water exits through the perforations, preventing moisture from accumulating inside the shoe and minimizing the discomfort of having wet feet.
What was the original purpose of Crocs? ›
The Genesis of the Crocs Empire
emerged from the creative minds of three Colorado natives – Scott Seamans, Lyndon “Duke” Hanson, and George Boedecker, Jr. They initially designed the shoes for boating purposes, drawing inspiration from the Dutch clog style.
Why do Crocs have bumps inside? ›
Well, considering one of the major perks for both clogs is that they're amazing water shoes, having those bumps in the Crocs kept my feet from sliding around when walking and running in them.
Why are there two sizes on Crocs? ›
Why do Crocs have 2 sizes? Crocs come in two sizes, one for men and one for women. The M stands for Men and the W stands for W. The sizes will look like M6W7 for example, which means that it is a Men's size 6 and a women's size 7.