Kids’ Toddler Crocs Classic Tie-Dye Graphic Clog Shoes – Finish Line

Budding young walkers will love the easy-on Kids’ Toddler Crocs Classic Tie-Dye Graphic Clogs.

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Budding young walkers will love the easy-on Kids’ Toddler Crocs Classic Tie-Dye Graphic Clogs. An on-trend tie-dye print takes the classic Croc silhouette to the next level, while the Iconic Crocs Comfort™ design adds 360-degrees of plush comfort to every step your kiddo takes.

  • Durable and ultra-light Croslite™ foam construction
  • Roomy design and pivoting heel strap for easy-on and off
  • Waterproof silhouette is perfect for puddle-jumping and is easy to clean
  • Groovy tie-dye print upper
  • Kiddos can add fun flair with Jibbitz™ charms (Not included)
  • Flexible, cushy Iconic Crocs Comfort™ underfoot
  • The Crocs Classic Tie-Dye Graphic Clogs are imported.

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    Clogs are a type of footwear that has a thick, rigid sole typically made of wood, although in American English, shoes with rigid soles made of other materials are also called clogs.

    Traditional clogs remain in use as protective footwear in agriculture and in some factories and mines. Although they are sometimes negatively associated with cheap and folkloric footwear of farmers and the working class, some types are considered fashion wear today, such as Swedish träskor or Japanese geta.

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    Crocs, Inc. is an American footwear company based in Broomfield, Colorado, that manufactures and markets the Crocs brand of foam footwear. Crocs, Inc. term these "clogs", but they do not contain any wood like traditional clogs.

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