Crocs Sunglasses
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Crocs sunglasses are one part of a very successful brand that's sweeping the world off its feet, so to speak. They first dabbled in shoes and became such a hit, they haven't stopped giving other brand names a run for their money.
Crocs: Behind the Brand
As mentioned earlier, the Crocs brand started out as shoes. There were shoes for the whole family available, each boasting equal comfort, whether they were for a man, a woman, or a child. They were lightweight, breathable, and easy to clean, too! It didn't take long for them to make their way from the docks to the back decks, the boats to the store aisles, even though their skid-resistant design was perfect (and made for) water activities.
Since 2003, the brand has extended from Boulder, Colorado to the rest of the world. They've branched out into other types of apparel and accessories, including Crocs sunglasses. They've worked hard to manage their growth and remain in control. They want to make sure you can be comfortable in your shoes, your sunglasses, and the knowledge that they are committed to keeping their customers happy on all points: price, new designs, and availability.
The Versatility of Crocs Sunglasses
As with the shoes of this brand, Crocs remain versatile. There aren't a lot of designs to choose from on the website, but you can bet what they have will serve the purpose for most consumers. Here's what they have to offer:
Colors: colors available include Black, Black/Silver, and Silver. If your skin tone is fairly dark, you may want to opt for the black frames. If you're medium, Black/Silver could be your best bet. Light? Try the Silver. Of course there are no hard and fast rules, so feel free to mix it up. Silver can look lovely on darker skin while black can be a striking contrast against the fairest of skin.
Sizes: The sizing here is general. For men, one size fits most. For women, the same is true. There are only men's and women's sizes listed on the website, rather than Small, Medium, Large, and so on.
Options: If you're looking for polarized lenses, this is a good pair to check out. If you don't want polarized lenses and prefer the non-polarized version, you can get that, as well.
Perks: Crocs sunglasses come with quite a few perks. Remember the versatility factor? Well, they can change from sunglasses to goggles. They also offer an anti-fog lens, removable padding, and the capability to use either the temples or an elastic band to secure the frames to your head. True to their roots, Crocs shades are also water friendly—they float! You won't be losing these on a fishing trip because they fell off and sank.
Price: The price is lower than quite a few designer brands, but more than you'd pay for a cheap pair of sunglasses at, say, Target. They will set you back about $99.99. If you need help justifying spending one-hundred bucks on a pair of glasses, tell yourself it's like getting two pairs in one—you get sunglasses and goggles, polarized if you wish, and you'll have a harder time losing them because of the strap option and their ability to stay on the water's surface if they should ever fall in.
Plus, in defense of this pair versus an inexpensive pair, take your eyes' health into consideration. The removable padding offers a seal to keep debris from making it into your eyes.
Other Merchandise from the Brand
Now that you're all set in your Crocs shades and possibly shoes, too, it's time to see what else the brand has to offer. Within the Crocs brand, you can find something for everybody. Some of the products they offer include:
- Wristbands
- Socks
- Backpacks
- Coffee mugs
- Hats, beanies, caps, visors
- T-shirts, tank tops, board shorts, and ponchos on the apparel front
- Special color schemes and designs for sports (coming soon) and colleges
- Also on the way are special work-friendly designs with added arch support and other features.
Crocs eyewear are a small part of a very big company that has managed its growth well and should continue to do well in the future. They're affordable, they're versatile, and they may be just what you need to protect your eyes from the sun and the wind.
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