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Rare deal: CROCS up to 50% off in limited time ‘Fall Favorites’ deal event
It’s a big week for shoppers. Prime Day ended yesterday but that doesn’t mean the deals are over. This just in, Crocs is having a massive deals event for up to 50% off.
Crocs “Fall Favorites” deals event is a limited-time sale where shoppers can get all their favorite clogs at a huge discount, including the Classic Clog for 20% off. Originally $50, the fun and laid-back comfort shoe that you’ll find yourself loving more each day. Crocs Classic Clogs provide lightweight Iconic Crocs Comfort, come in a variety of colors to match any personality, and encourage you to embrace comfort in your own footwear.
Classic Clog
Classic Clog – $40 (was $50)
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These clogs are remarkably lightweight, providing an effortless wear experience, and they are buoyant in water, making them suitable for various environments. Designed to allow for breathability, these clogs offer what is known as Iconic Crocs Comfort—a blend of lightweight and flexible materials that ensures comfort around the clock.
Standout feature
One of the standout features of the Classic Clog is its customization potential with Jibbitz charms. This allows wearers to personalize their footwear, express their personalities, and create a distinct style.
Another feature we love
An uncommon feature of the Classic Clog is its utilization of Croslite material that combines sustainability with comfort, being composed of 25% bio-circular materials. This not only enhances the clogs’ environmental credentials but also underscores Crocs’ commitment to sustainable practices in its manufacturing processes.
Other Crocs on sale
Classic Disney Hocus Pocus Clog
Classic Disney Hocus Pocus Clog – $45 (was $60)
Care Bears Crush Clog
Care Bears Crush Clog – $60 (was $85)
Mega Crush Metallic Triple Strap
Mega Crush Metallic Triple Strap – $54 (was $75)
Check out all the markdowns at the Crocs “Fall Favorites” event here.
Generative AI was used to produce an initial draft for this story, based on data provided by Crocs. It was reviewed and edited by Syracuse.com.