Crocs shoes were born when three Coloradans worked to develop a slip-resistant, non-marking sole to be worn outdoors and while boating. The name Crocs was chosen because crocodiles are tough and strong and are equally good on land and in water.
They are made of Croslite which is Closed Cell Resin (PCCR) which isn't plastic or rubber, but is made using ethylene vinyl acetate. Since the foam resin is closed cell in nature, it is antimicrobial and odor resistant. Croslite also inhibits bacterial and fungal growth and is non-toxic.
The simple and versatile material Croslite can be worn in contact with skin and is cleaned with only soap and water. Rinse your Crocs with cold water but don't put in a dishwasher or a washing machine. Avoid exposing your Crocs to intense sunlight or extreme heat for long periods of time since the high temperatures cause the material to warp.
Crocs shoes are soft, comfortable and mold to your feet. They weigh only 6 ounces, are vented and are easy to maintain. Crocs footwear can be sterilized using water and bleach and have an orthopedic molded foot bed.
The closed-toe design, a Crocs at Work style, is ideal when working in health care, restaurants, and many other industries. They offer ergonomically certified arch support and circulation nubs that stimulate feet. Crocs and Croslite improve health and safety and contribute to the overall well-being of the work place.
Crocs shoes are also known for their excellent grip, but after repeated and heavy use, the grip becomes worn and less effective signaling you to get a new pair. There are many styles and designs of Crocs already available, but new models are added to the diverse collection all the time.
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