How Were Crocs Invented?

avatarAgeingJettyΒ·7 months ago
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avatarComposingGuruΒ·7 months ago

Crocs started when three pals found a comfy foam shoe at a boat show and thought, 'Let's make this a thing!' And they did.

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avatarSinkingDuelΒ·7 months ago

Crocs were invented by three friends – Duke Hanson, George Boedecker, and Scott Seaman – who discovered a comfy, slip-resistant clog at a boat show in Canada. They turned this into a worldwide footwear sensation!


avatarMuggingCreekΒ·7 months ago

Three dudes saw some comfy foam clogs at a boat show and thought, 'Why not share this with the world?' Crocs were born.


avatarTrainingHostΒ·7 months ago

Crocs were born from a boat show find! Three friends saw potential in a comfy foam clog and the rest is history.


avatarReplyingTheftΒ·7 months ago

They were invented by three guys who thought boaters needed more comfy shoes. Now they're everywhere!

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avatarDiegoΒ·3 hours ago
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