The Simpsons have a pair of Crocs releasing at Shoe Palace this April 29. The pair celebrates the iconic animated series with clogs that should delight fans of the show and footwear company. Learn more about the releases below.
The Simpsons Classic Clog
The Simpsons family are featured on “The Simpsons” Classic Clog. The comfy clog has a black and white print of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and baby Maggie. The graphics feature the animated family in a variety of poses. The clog also has a yellow backstrap and seven exclusive Jibbitz™.
Krusty Clog
This colorful and chaotic clog takes its inspiration from Krusty the Clown. It has a covered in purple print that features the faded Krusty Burger logo. It is covered in character inspired graphics and has a carnival green insole. Krusty’s iconic hairstyle frames the heel cup and his bowtie is placed on the upper. The shoe comes with six Jibbitz™ charms.
The Story of Crocs
Crocs are easily one of the most unique shoe brands on the planet. The look and design of Crocs is unlike anything else in the marketplace. Learn about the story of Crocs by reading on.
The Debut
In 2002 the world was introduced to one of the most unique brands ever made. Scott Seamans, Lyndon “Duke” Harrison, and George Boedecker were the founders of Crocs. They originally envisioned Crocs as boat shoes. Crocs are named after Crocodiles since they can be taken on land and used in water.
Different
Crocs were instantly thought of as different the moment they appeared. Early on they were embraced as an “Ugly” shoe that had a specific charm. Today, the look of Crocs has grown on the public and Croc’s large fanbase.
Versatility
Crocs are also versatile. They can be worn for a variety of occasions. Their comfort allows them to work perfectly as casual shoes you can wear while running errands, or just hanging out. Sometimes you can even spot celebrities wearing Crocs on the Red Carpet. Crocs can be taken anywhere.
Shoe Palace
The Simpsons assortment of Crocs will be available at Shoe Palace this April 29.
- Adam C. Better
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