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5 Reasons Why Crocs Are Always A Yes

Once you go Crocs, you never go back

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5 Reasons Why Crocs Are Always A Yes

I'm not going to say they are the best shoes ever, but...they are.

1. They are waterproof!

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Forget rainboots! Wear your Crocs. Crocs are actually made of a plastic foam and they wick away water. They are perfect for all water-sports including kayaking, wake-boarding, and skipping rocks!

2. They come in a plethora of colors!

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Crocs are perfect because they offer a wide array of colors. No need to think about matching! Just buy another pair. They even come in camo!

3. They are breathable!

Just ask him!

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Because they have holes, you do not have to worry about ventilation. You can avoid sweaty feet with Crocs!

4. They are customizable!

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JIBBITZ. Jibbitz are the incredible Croc accessory in which you can personalize your Crocs. They are charms that you can attach to the holes in the Crocs. The company offers a multitude of options so you can even change your Jibbitz to your mood!

5. They are so incredibly comfortable

She gets it.

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6. I would describe wearing Crocs like walking on a cloud, but the cloud gives you arch support and the cloud is actual a shoe. If I ever have a long day on my feet, I can throw on my Crocs and breathe a sigh of relief. THEY ARE AMAZING.

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