Did Crocs just getcute? Join the VIP club thats surprisingly vogue

Alright.We need to talk about these shoes.

You’ve seen them.You’ve scrolled past them.

Maybe you’ve whispered “absolutely not” under your breath.But they’re in your For You page for a reason.

So, consider 2025 the year you’ve joined the VIP club of Crocs wearers, because the brand just released a shoe that doesn’t fit the ugly Crocs vibe whatsoever.Meet the Miami Toe Loop Sandal Flat, a pair of slender sandals you’ll actually wear and won’t want to take off because of their extreme comfort and walkability.And, shockingly, they’re from Crocs.However, if you’re already a true supporter of the Crocs club, then you’re probably looking for something fatter, bigger, and more classically Crocs.

And for you, there is the Brooklyn 4u Low Wedge Sandal, which is just the thing.They are elevated in the fashionable and literal sense.

We’re talking about a 1.7-inch elevation all around, so your feet feel comfortable without punishing your bunions or stressing your arches.But if you’re in the skeptical camp when it comes to buying Crocs, we understand and hear your concerns, but according to fashion houses and runway trends, chunkier shoes are becoming the new status quo.They’re being shown off by brands such as Eckhaus Latta, Ulla Johnson, and more.Both of these Crocs sandals have a minimalist vibe about them and come in multiple colors.

Did we mention breathability? Seriously, these are the new summer It shoe, and they go with everything because fashion is either about making a statement or being classic.And with these two sandals, you can take your pick of approach.

Ready to join the Crocs club? Simply slide them on and walk away.Available in classic shades like black, beige, and white, as well as bold, punchy hues like pink, blue, and yellow, there’s a pair for every personality and style.

Sizes range from 4 to 11, and they’re so well-loved that even Amazon notes most customers keep them once they arrive.Maybe you can be a Croc girl...

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Publisher: New York Post

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