What goes into making Crocs?
What goes into making Crocs?
Some articles call them rubber, others foam or resin. Many insist that they’re not plastic. On the most basic level, Crocs are made of Croslite, a proprietary material. Dig a little deeper and you’ll find that Croslite is primarily composed of polyethylene vinyl acetate, or PEVA.
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How was Crocs created?
Crocs was founded by Lyndon “Duke” Hanson, and George Boedecker Jr. to produce and distribute a foam clog, whose design they acquired from Foam Creations, Inc. of Quebec City. The shoe was originally developed as a boating shoe.
Why do Crocs have 13 holes?
There are exactly 13 holes on each pair of Crocs. Whether you’re looking at a pair of kids’ Crocs or men’s size 15 Crocs, each pair has 13 holes on the top of the shoe. But they aren’t just there for aesthetics. The holes serve as ventilation and let out excess moisture to keep the shoes fresh.