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Crocs (and Uggs)

(38 Posts)
JessM Wed 20-Mar-13 15:47:57

I cannot help but admire these companies for selling such simply constructed footwear at such huge markups. A triumph of marketing (and probably some luck somewhere e.g. Kate Moss wearing their products). I have never bought either apart from some discounted ones for GKds.
We now have a Crocs shop. £35 for a pair of shoes that must cost pennies to make. About £25 for kids ones. shock
They have them in Costco for a tenner less if anyone is thinking of buying some. And I guess there is still a generous markup on that price.

gracesmum Wed 20-Mar-13 15:49:43

Spot on, jessM - do I detect just a smidgeon of cynicism? It's a bit like the Emperor's New Clothes, isn't it?

Bags Wed 20-Mar-13 16:04:05

Crocs are extremely comfortable though. Except, like today, when it's too cold and I'm wearing sheepskin slippers (made in Colorado to my specifications; expensive but I've had them for eight years and they're still going strong), I live in Crocs at home. They are also hard wearing and last for many years.

Butty Wed 20-Mar-13 16:05:53

Details of slippers please B

Bags Wed 20-Mar-13 16:08:58

The words sheepskin slippers should be blued, butty to take you to the makers. I got some for DD2 at the same time. Mine are plain but she had some patterned ones. She loved them and wore them so much that she ordered another pair last year. If you have funny feet like me (wide at the toes, narrow heel) they will make adjustments for you. They really are special.

whenim64 Wed 20-Mar-13 16:11:01

T K Maxx have very cheap genuine Crocs. They are really comfy and lightweight, especially when wandering down muddy lanes with the dog. Perfect for my feet, like walking barefoot.

feetlebaum Wed 20-Mar-13 16:33:33

I discovered Crocs when I was in hospital - I noticed them on all the nursing staff, and asked one of them what they were - she took one off and handed it to me - I couldn't believe how light it was! Since then I have worn them constantly at home - and - I confess when out.

LullyDully Wed 20-Mar-13 17:30:35

They do cheapy pretend Crocs in Sainsburys and Tescos £5 a pair. Why pay more? Gch wear them swimming.

numberplease Wed 20-Mar-13 18:11:41

I got some imitation Crocs at Primark a couple of years ago, very comfy, and they were £2.99.

Ariadne Wed 20-Mar-13 19:10:48

Amazon do something similar too. Love them!

merlotgran Wed 20-Mar-13 19:24:13

I wish Crocs would make a gardening version so soil can't get in all the holes.

Bags Wed 20-Mar-13 21:17:32

I think they do, *merlot*

glammanana Wed 20-Mar-13 21:37:50

merlotgran ask for the catalogue at a croc's shop they do all kinds,I have had mine for about 10yrs they are the Disney version,where the holes are cut out they are shaped like micky mouse ears,they are so so comfortable and have always kept their colour,in the winter you can use them with the liners if you need to,with regard to Ugg's they are not all like the ones you see copied in Primarni type store's mine are black leather called the kensington boot they have been the best boots I have ever owned and well worth the money I paid,I have had them for 7 yrs so £ for £ a very good buy.
Bags I love the link I fancy the Aspen Hat and love the slippers with the different coloured fronts.

glassortwo Wed 20-Mar-13 21:40:33

Didnt one of the Gransnetters DD work for Crocs, cant remember who.

merlotgran Wed 20-Mar-13 23:20:58

Thanks Bags and glamma. smile

glammanana Thu 21-Mar-13 07:54:49

glass it was grumpyoldwoman's DD she was a senior manager and lucky GOW had quite a few pair's if my memory serves me well.

goldengirl Thu 21-Mar-13 15:04:32

Does any know where to get cheaper versions of those flat, flexible 'shoes' that have individual toes? I think they're from Australia too but are incredibly expensive. They're great for exercising as they have grips and I would imagine would be great for pebbly beaches and swimming.

janthea Thu 21-Mar-13 15:26:26

I have some UGGs but also some Celtic Sheepskin ones which I prefer - www.celticandco.co.uk - and I think they are cheaper.

Never worn Crocs but may try them in the summer - if we ever have one!!
sad

LullyDully Thu 21-Mar-13 15:46:34

Made the link for Celtic and co and now its flashing at the top of GN.confused

Bags Thu 21-Mar-13 15:49:59

goldengirl, I have some of the originals, Vibram FiveFingers. They were not cheap and are made in Italy, but they are great for not slipping on grassy slopes while scything because you can grip with all toes and your instep (too cold in Scotland for bare feet; these are the next best thing). Sorry, I don't know where to get cheaper versions.

JessM Thu 21-Mar-13 22:15:38

DS2 likes his hobbit shoes too. Get some strange looks, particularly from children. grin

annodomini Thu 21-Mar-13 23:29:54

My crocs came from - need I say it? - Ebay, though some sellers still ask - and get - top dollar for them.

Lilygran Fri 22-Mar-13 10:39:30

The journalists who write the fashion columns are often SO RUDE about Crocs and Uggs but I just look at the fashionable 5inch heels and pointy toes and wonder what they will choose to wear in a few years! hmm. Clarks used to do foot-shaped shoes and I loved them, went abroad for a couple of years, came back and they'd stopped making them! Beautifully comfortable to wear, rather weird-looking. Bit like Crocs, really. Anyone else remember them?

goldengirl Fri 22-Mar-13 10:54:01

Thanks Bags that's helpful

Butty Fri 22-Mar-13 11:07:44

Just caught up - that's for the slipper info. B. I hadn't noticed it 'blued'.