A growing number of schools are banning the popular shoes, citing “safety” reasons; Crocs insists that their shoes are fit for “day-to-day activity" Cara Lynn Shultz is a writer-reporter at ...
Dozens of schools in at least 12 states have banned Crocs, claiming they are both a safety concern and distraction ... “No open-toe shoes, bedroom slippers, or shower shoes.
But Crocs' raging popularity among young people has elicited increased scrutiny from parents and health professionals who say the shoe poses a safety threat to toddling tots and energy-filled ...
It was the monumental return we never saw coming, but this week, Crocs are hitting headlines for all the wrong reasons. Apparently, the iconic brand of noughties shoes has found itself on the ...
Crocs has named veteran footwear designer Steven Smith as its head of creative innovation, the footwear brand announced Tuesday. Upon starting his new position on Dec. 2, Smith will be designing ...
“all students must wear closed toe shoes for safety (No Crocs),” while LaBelle Middle School of Florida implemented a “No Crocs” ban as part of its dress code for the current school yea ...