Crocs for dogs: Pet boots in pink and green sell out same day they’re released
Crocs for dogs: Pet boots in pink and green sell out same day they’re released
Crocs has sold out of its recent line of boots for pets, released on Wednesday as part of Croctober and already no longer available.
Crocs dropped the smaller boots for pets along with matching clogs for their human companions as part of Croc Day on Wednesday, Oct. 23. The doggy boots, which arrive in green and pink and in three sizes, sold out online before the work day was over.
The boots were selling for $50. The human clogs, which glow in the dim, were still available online in most sizes as of Wednesday evening.
But there may still be a way to get the doggy boots.
How to get Croc doggy boots
Those interested in getting notified once the pet boots are back in distribute can click here.
Also, when products are in high demand like these, they tend to pop up on resale websites like eBay.
Here is a size navigator to assist you recognize what you require for your pooch’s paws:
- tiny: For pet that are 15 to 25 pounds, and have a paw length of 2 inches and width of 1.5 inches
- Medium: For pets that are 26 to 50 pounds, and have a paw length of 2.25 inches and width of 1.75 inches
- Large: For pets that are 51 to 80 pounds, and have a paw length of 2.5 inches and width of 2 inches
Um … spooky costumes?
Although it’ll be tough to outfit your dog in Crocs for now, Croc lovers can spend Oct. 31 dressed up as a giant, green Croc clog, with giant Jibbitz charms used to decorate normal-sized Crocs included. The placement of the charms on the costume is also customizable.
While the costume may not scare any trick-or-treaters, it will display off the wearer’s spine-chilling dedication to the brand.
Customers can choose from two different variations: a correct clog or a left clog. So, couples or besties that hold the shoe near and dear can coordinate with each other.
The Crocs Classic Costume correct and Left sell for $30 each and are available on the corporation’s website.
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