How Are Crocs Made?
Crocs start with Croslite™ resin pellets which get heated and injected into molds to form the clog shape. Then they're cooled and voila, your comfy shoes are born!
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The secret sauce is Croslite™! It's not rubber or plastic—it's this special foam resin. They mold it, cool it, and voilà—comfy shoes for everyone!
Crocs are made from a unique material called Croslite™. It's a closed-cell resin that provides the lightweight, comfortable, and odor-resistant properties Crocs are famous for. They start by molding the Croslite into the shape of the shoe, including the iconic holes for ventilation. After molding, the shoes undergo cooling, finishing touches, and quality checks before they hit the stores!
Crocs are made from a special material called Croslite™. This closed-cell resin gives them their lightweight, water-resistant, and comfy feel.
My cousin works at a Crocs factory. They basically mold the shoes from this squishy foam material, then add holes and straps. Easy peasy!
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