CROCS
Earlier this month, amidst the scorching British heatwave I remarked to my friend that Crocs were the ideal summer shoe. This comment was met with panicked eyes whilst my friend questioned our friendship, as well as no doubt my sanity, but I kept my composure and went on to elaborate.
Before explaining my reasoning, I will first give you an insight into the reasons I feel I have the authority to make this claim. From the age I was old enough to wear shoes and complain about them, I have always had problems with finding comfortable footwear. From flip flops to Birkenstock’s it is very rare that I am left without a new scar after purchasing a new pair of shoes, and this struggle is only made worse by the added factor of attempting to clothe my feet in hot climates. On day 5 of my recent trip to Bali this summer, my Birkenstock’s got stolen from my hostel room, and instead of feeling annoyed, I was actually relieved that I didn’t have to carry on putting my feet through that two strapped torment. Coming home with 5 fresh scars and a few blood stains on my flip flops only confirmed my belief that I would have avoided this horror had I swallowed my pride and invested in some Crocs.
The first reason I believe Crocs should be a holiday goers first choice, is the fact they act as both a dry and a wet shoe. Wearing it’s hybridity with pride, it floats effortlessly between the boundaries of sea and land. This the little mermaid-esque behaviour ends the struggle of whether or not to take your shoes off while passing through small spaces of water, making your decision for you. Secondly, (though I’m sure my first reason was enough to make you open a new tab and search for your very own pair) they are seriously breathable. Unlike other shoes that claim to have breathable material, Crocs undeniably have this asset, I mean have you seen how many holes they have on their tops?? Thirdly, as if the bold choice of Crocs alone won’t make you stand out from your less enlightened peers, they are seriously customisable. The ever-growing selection of badges are slowly making Crocs the Pandora charm bracelet of the shoe world and I, personally, am living for it.
Though I thought my campaigning for Crocs was ground breaking, on my most recent holiday I couldn’t help but notice that I was actually late to the party. Like a game of where’s wally, where wally was actually EVERYWHERE, I was shocked to discover that I was able to spot at least 5 Croc campaigners a day. I was even more shocked that the voice in my head wasn’t judging them for it. Shortly after realising that I wasn’t the only backer of Crocs as the ideal travelling shoe, I began to notice Crocs popping up on my Instagram timeline, chiefly thanks to ASOS. As my go-to shop and fashion guider, I took this as the ultimate nod of approval, and immediately began to trawl their site in search of my very own pair. Swallowing my pride and purchasing a pair, after years of turning my nose up at the brand, was nothing shy of a moment of sheer self growth.
If you don’t own a pair of Crocs ask yourself, why not? Pain no longer has to be beauty when all the signs are pointing at Crocs as the new go to shoe, and I’m here to tell you that it’s not too late to join this super comfortable revolution.





