What were Crocs originally made for?
Andrew Mclaughlin
Updated on January 06, 2026
The shoe was originally developed as a boating shoe. The first model produced by Crocs, the Beach, was unveiled in 2001 at the Fort Lauderdale Boat Show in Florida, and the 200 pairs that they had produced were all sold. Crocs has since sold 300 million pairs of shoes.
Why are there 13 holes in Crocs?
Crocs have a shape similar to a clog, and they have holes at the top and the side that allow for airflow; movement of foreign objects or water out of the shoes; and decoration of the shoes.What are Crocs known for?
Crocs, Inc., is a Colorado maker of unique clogs that became extremely popular in the early 2000s with both men and women. The inexpensive shoes rely on a proprietary closed-cell resin material called Croslite to produce a lightweight, slip-resistant, odor-resistant, non-marking sole.Who came up with the idea for Crocs?
These wild, wacky and wonderful clogs were born in 2002 by three innovators: Scott Seamans, Lyndon Hanson, and George Boedbecker Jr. Boedbecker brought them all together as he knew Hanson in high school and they both attended the University of Colorado.Where was Crocs originally made?
Crocs were founded in Boulder, CO, and were first presented to the world in 2002 at the Fort Lauderdale Boat Show. While the company's headquarters are currently in Broomfield, CO, 20 miles outside of Denver, they were first produced in Canada and eventually grew to have factories in countries around the world.How Crocs Became An Unlikely Billion-Dollar Brand
What does Crocs stand for?
Croc definitionCrocodile. noun. 1. (informal) A crocodile. noun.