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NkmDed
Jul 19, 2009, 12:33 PM
By Ylan Q. Mui
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Crocs were born of the economic boom.

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The colorful foam clogs appeared in 2002, just as the country was recovering from a recession. Brash and bright, they were a cheap investment (about $30) that felt good and promised to last forever. Former president George W. Bush wore them. Aerosmith lead singer Steven Tyler wore them. Your grandma wore them. They roared along with the economy, mocked by the fashion world but selling 100 million pairs in seven years.

Then the boom times went bust, and Crocs went to the back of the closet.

The company had expanded to meet demand, but financially pressed customers cut back. Last year the company lost $185.1 million, slashed roughly 2,000 jobs and scrambled to find money to pay down millions in debt. Now it's stuck with a surplus of shoes, and its auditors have wondered if it can stay afloat. It has until the end of September to pay off its debt.

"The company's toast," said Damon Vickers, who manages an investment fund at Nine Points Capital Partners in Seattle. "They're zombie-ish. They're dead and they don't know it."

Two summers ago, Nancy Fisher of the District bought two pairs of Crocs, one green and one pink, for her daughters. The girls, now 8 and 12, wore them constantly and even got charms to decorate the tops. This year, the shoes are forgotten.



"They were their go-to," Fisher said, "and now they're just really interested in flip-flops."

The story of Crocs mirrors the country's tale of economic expansion and contraction. At the height of the real estate market, in 2006, the company sold shares to the public, raising more than $200 million in the biggest stock offering in shoe history. It ramped up manufacturing to keep up with demand, only to then find that shoppers were snapping their wallets shut.

Rachel Weingarten, a trend and marketing expert, has relegated Crocs to the wasteland of the comfort-shoe aisle. Maybe in a decade nostalgia will set in, said Weingarten, author of "Career and Corporate Cool." Then a pair of hot-pink Crocs dug from the back of the closet might inspire misty-eyed memories: "Remember when we had ugly, Flintstone-looking feet?"

Crocs not only had a look, they had a story. In 2002, three longtime friends from Boulder, Colo., got hold of technology developed in a Canadian laboratory in 1999 that created a lightweight, antimicrobial foam. They called it Croslite and molded it into a boating and water-sports shoe they named "Beach."

The shoes quickly developed a following among landlubbers as well. Gardeners touted their stability, runners enjoyed their light feel, and the chairman of the company's board wore them with his tuxedo.

The company used money from its public stock offering to diversify and acquire new businesses, such as Jibbitz, which makes charms designed to fit Crocs' ventilating holes, and Fury Hockey, which used Croslite to make sports gear. It built manufacturing plants in Mexico and China, operated distribution centers in the Netherlands and Japan, and forged into the global marketplace. More than half of Crocs were sold outside the United States.


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108XXXXX
Jul 19, 2009, 12:58 PM
another copy-paste post from NkmDed

NkmDed
Jul 19, 2009, 01:05 PM
another copy-paste post from NkmDed
I'm trying to out do freedom

business_guy
Jul 19, 2009, 01:07 PM
Para saken, kaya naman bumagsak ang Crocs, kasi matibay gawa nila. Di mabilis masira, kaya people, who looks for function than fashion, tend not to buy another pair once they had one. Bad side about this footwear is that non-biodegradable ang material nila. Not nature friendly....

aina_crazy_girl
Jul 21, 2009, 07:39 AM
But but but but I LOVE CROCS!

Pierre-Laurent
Jul 21, 2009, 08:00 AM
hihihihi :)

rhumbadancer
Jul 21, 2009, 08:11 AM
Crocs are comfy, but truly fugly. I would wear them only for a quick trip out of my house and back, to the McDo DRIVE-THRU.:rotflmao:

kaningbrown
Jul 21, 2009, 09:14 AM
I never thought they were trendy.

aina_crazy_girl
Jul 21, 2009, 10:35 AM
Not all Crocs are panget. Their primas and maryjanes are cute and some of the old style Athens are cute as well.

Papichulo168
Jul 21, 2009, 11:00 AM
Para saken, kaya naman bumagsak ang Crocs, kasi matibay gawa nila. Di mabilis masira, kaya people, who looks for function than fashion, tend not to buy another pair once they had one. Bad side about this footwear is that non-biodegradable ang material nila. Not nature friendly....

Correct.

Not only that, the design is so monotonous there's no reason for repeat buys other than you want another pair in a different color.

And they get snagged in escalators. Dangerous.

clawed_out
Jul 21, 2009, 11:02 AM
That's why Birks rule! ;)

NkmDed
Jul 21, 2009, 11:12 AM
That's why Birks rule! ;)

Birks are in for the long Haul.

NkmDed
Jul 21, 2009, 11:17 AM
Para saken, kaya naman bumagsak ang Crocs, kasi matibay gawa nila. Di mabilis masira, kaya people, who looks for function than fashion, tend not to buy another pair once they had one. Bad side about this footwear is that non-biodegradable ang material nila. Not nature friendly....

nah, they're victim of their own success, then the knock offs took the share of the market in other countries. It's like that of Starrbucks where every street corners, inside grocery stores & add to that the bookstores. Now they're about to start offering alcohol.

purpleheadd07
Jul 21, 2009, 02:58 PM
fugly.

they are cute for kids though.

and ultra expensive at almost 3k a pair? :eek:

carbon888
Jul 21, 2009, 09:27 PM
thank god that company should be burned

pff421
Jul 21, 2009, 09:43 PM
When Crocs first started becoming popular I kept wondering why people were wearing gardening shoes in public. Took me a while before I figured out what they were and that they were uso. I will not be sad to see this trend go away.

It sucks for the people who've lost their jobs though.

Ice Burn
Jul 21, 2009, 11:12 PM
Good riddance to those ugly crocs! *okay*

snwqueen
Jul 22, 2009, 04:59 AM
I LOVE CROCS!!!!!!!!!!!
They're super comfortable to wear!!!!
If they're shutting down...sana man lang mag-sale sila para marami ako mabili! :lol:

snwqueen
Jul 22, 2009, 05:03 AM
Not all Crocs are panget. Their primas and maryjanes are cute and some of the old style Athens are cute as well.

very true!*okay*:)
hindi naman talaga pam-porma ang CROCS...
people buy them because they're convenient (especially sa philippines na laging umuulan...washable siya! i'll get a heart attack if my expensive leather shoes will get drenched by the rain!:lol:) and they're comfortable to wear( sarap gamitin kasi my feet don't get tired easily especially when shopping or going to work)

trizara
Jul 22, 2009, 11:20 AM
before i don't like it either. why? read my CROCS post here (http://iam3x.blogspot.com/2008/11/something-to-smile-about.html)... :)

accord_ex
Jul 22, 2009, 11:23 AM
I hope the jologs Chuck Taylor is on its "last legs" also.

JB1210
Jul 28, 2009, 01:27 AM
I hope the jologs Chuck Taylor is on its "last legs" also.


I think you mean the jologs phase of chucks lately because of the emo kids wearing chucks rip-offs from tiangges

Chucks have been around for 100 years already. I don't think it will disappear anytime soon. Even other brands are coming up with their "Chuck Taylor" inspired lines.

batabatuta
Jul 28, 2009, 01:08 PM
sa wakas....I just cant stand Crocs

batabatuta
Jul 28, 2009, 01:31 PM
wala pa ring tatalo sa Islander :lol: