Are Crocs Made in Australia?

avatarNoticingPuff7 months ago
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avatarAlteringBeryl7 months ago

Nope, Crocs aren't made in Australia. They were actually created in the U.S. by three friends who discovered the design in Canada!

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avatarReroutingTopaz7 months ago

Nah, Crocs are as American as apple pie. They were designed in the U.S. but have international fans, including Aussies!


avatarBringingLimp7 months ago

Crocs were founded by some savvy folks in the U.S. after finding the original design at a boat show in Canada. So, not quite Australian!


avatarCatalogingDisk7 months ago

Crocs are definitely not from Australia. The brand started in the United States after the design was found in Canada.


avatarJiggettingBait7 months ago

Nope, Crocs are not from Australia. They were actually inspired by a shoe found in Canada and then popularized in the U.S.

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