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06-30-2006, 12:04 PM
Crocs Shoes Making Great Strides


By JoANNE VIVIANO (Associated Press Writer)
From Associated Press
June 30, 2006 11:21 AM EDT
COLUMBUS, Ohio - It was on a winter trip to Denver that Amanda Walker discovered the funky-looking footwear that would boost her body care business.
The temperature 85 degrees and her feet tired, she was persuaded by locals to try Crocs. She thought the clog-like, rubber-like shoes were hideous but quickly got hooked on their comfort.
And, she decided, she just had to carry them at her store, Heavenly Bath, Body & More.
The bulky clog with a strap along the heel and holes across the top and around the toes is winning consumers over with its versatility and comfort. Food service and factory workers, hair stylists and hospital personnel buy them for comfort. Boaters and swimmers buy them for function. And some just think they're fun.
"It's unbelievable how popular they are," said Walker, who sells an average of 16 pairs of the colorful shoes each week at her store in suburban Cincinnati and said they account for more than half of her business.
"I've definitely lived off Crocs for a while," she said. "You get a shipment in and 'poof' they're gone."
Crocs, which got its name because the shoes are water-friendly and tough, now lends its cartoon crocodile logo to more than a dozen styles. There are flip flops, slides, a calf-high boot, a hiking shoe and a Mary Jane that's set to hit stores this fall. They come in 20 colors - from chocolate and sea blue to lime and fuchsia - and prices range from about $30 to $60.
Tim Kaiser, store manager at the Tradehome Shoe Store in Bismarck, N.D., said he sells to many nurses who say Crocs are more comfortable than $100 walking shoes and easy to sanitize.
The shoes are popular with campers because they're easy to slip on and off, said Dustin Sabo, a manager at Sabo's Camping in Columbus. Crocs are "flying off the shelves" there, he said.
At Gem Beach Marina along Lake Erie in Port Clinton, co-owner Megan Lovitt said Crocs are a good seller for the store that doesn't focus on clothing or shoes. She sold about 150 pairs during last year's three-month boating season and expects to sell about 235 pairs this season.
Crocs Inc., based in Niwot, Colo., reported $24,000 in revenues and sold 1,500 pairs of clogs in 2002, its first year. Last year, the company sold 6 million pairs of shoes and total revenues, including shoes, accessories and clothing, hit $108.6 million, an amount that spokesman Michael Fox said came almost entirely from shoes.
In May, Crocs said it expected sales for 2006 to reach $200 million to $205 million.
Crocs went public on the Nasdaq Stock Market in February at $21 per share; the stock rose 1.8 percent June 28 to close at $23.69.
"There's no doubt that they are very, very hot right now," said Michael Wood, vice president of the marketing firm Teenage Research Unlimited. "The key to it is they're comfortable, they're practical and they're fun ... and they're also affordable so you can buy into the trend without making a big investment."
Jen Mosher of Tuscaloosa, Ala., said she got her first pair of Crocs for Christmas in 2002.
"I stuck them on to wear for slippers and haven't taken them off since," said Mosher, 39, a University of Alabama microbiology graduate student who's often on her feet in a lab.
She now has the original Crocs in nine colors - dark blue, royal blue, yellow, orange, red, purple, green, black and the tan ones she wears as dress shoes.
She cleans them by throwing them in the dishwasher.
Dr. Scott Bautch, a chiropractor in Wausau, Wis., who sees Crocs on many patients and medical personnel, said the shoe's comfort seems to come from its extra width and soft, supportive arch.
Bautch has not done research on the product, but said he's seen patients suffer less stress or pain in the bottom of the foot with Crocs than with other casual shoes.
"I have to say it surprised me," said Bautch, a spokesman for the Arlington, Va.-based American Chiropractic Association.
Fox said the key to Crocs is the material. They're made of a resin that molds to the foot, is scuff and slip resistant, doesn't absorb odor and can be cleaned with a garden hose.
But a challenge for the company is that it has produced a "very one-dimensional product" and must find ways to re-engineer the brand because that product is easily imitated, said Marshal Cohen, chief analyst with The NPD Group Inc., a market research firm.
"Number one, the hard part, is to sustain that momentum," he said. "Number two is to ward off the competition."
Cohen said similar shoes have popped up at lower prices in Skechers, Wal-Mart and Target stores. He compared the fad to the UGG sheepskin boots, which were hot for a couple of years but faded away after imitators came along.
Another hurdle is meeting demand.
To fix the problem, the company is increasing production capabilities, Fox said. Crocs recently added a factory in Romania to the six that are in Canada, the United States, Mexico, Italy and China.
Some retailers say it has been difficult to get their orders for shoes filled.
Felix Ponte, owner of Sandals Are Us in Apache Junction, Ariz., said he had so much trouble that he dropped Crocs and switched to Nothinz, one of the other brands vying for the foam sandal market.
Michele Stratton-Barrat waited three months for Crocs to get to The Flaming Ice Cube aromatherapy gift shop and vegan cafe she owns in suburban Youngstown.
They proved worth the wait. Stratton-Barrat sold 17 pairs in two days. A week later, she was still selling multiple pairs each day.
"We're not a big store so that's just huge for us," she said.
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I have two pair of the clogs. They are damn funny looking, but soooooooo comfy! :agree:

thevegantwins
06-30-2006, 12:52 PM
I agree, I bought my first pair about 2 months ago. I wanted black but ended up with dark brown in my size. They are so ugly but soooo comfortable. People comment on them frequently and I tell everyone that it's like walking barefoot but with cushioning. I wore them to the organic farm today and it's nice knowing if I get them muddy, they can just be hosed off.

Bubbles
06-30-2006, 04:17 PM
I agree, I bought my first pair about 2 months ago. I wanted black but ended up with dark brown in my size. They are so ugly but soooo comfortable. People comment on them frequently and I tell everyone that it's like walking barefoot but with cushioning. I wore them to the organic farm today and it's nice knowing if I get them muddy, they can just be hosed off.
Are Crocs as comfortable for walking as normal, fully enclosed, shoes?

Bowwowmeow
07-01-2006, 04:17 PM
I think so, but I am more used to walking in all sorts of non-enclosed shoes for most of the year. I only wear boots in winter.

BabaGhannooj
07-01-2006, 05:53 PM
I never realized that Crocs were so popular. I've seen them at several stores, but I've only seen like 5 people actually wear them. And all 5 times I've been like, "Those shoes are SO UGLY!!"

BabaGhannooj
07-03-2006, 07:56 PM
Okay, so we were in a shoe store and I tried one on. It really is comfortable, but I would never buy them. Mainly because I'm too poor, but also I still can't get past the way they look.

Oracl
07-03-2006, 10:44 PM
I think I want a pair. :agree: They must be very comfortable if people buy them even though they are so ugly! :D

Tigerlily
07-05-2006, 07:05 AM
I want to get a pair of either Crocs or the knock offs. I wonder if the knock offs are just as comfy?

BabaGhannooj
07-06-2006, 04:36 PM
I saw new Crocs flip flops at the store today. They look MUCH better than the shoes!!!!

Amethyst
04-25-2011, 07:46 AM
I have 2 pairs of Crocs.......I have these in Black....
http://img.ecplaza.com/my/highqualityshoes/6.jpg

and these in brown....:)
http://www.splooshshoes.co.uk/sitedata/218/Crocs_Alice_Shoes_Peacock_Black.jpg

ChenLi
05-27-2011, 04:45 PM
I personally cannot see the allure of crocs...they're hideous!

EV7777
08-16-2011, 03:29 AM
I thought they were ugly at first too but they have so many new styles out now, that your surely to find a style you like. I have the flip flops. Love them. My two year old prefers his crocs to any of his other shoes. He likes that he can put them on and take them off all by himself. I saw a pair of pretty cool sneakers for my husband....he's not too convinced....yet!