It is good to see that Crocs (the company) is continuing to design new shoes in order to keep their brand alive and growing. It seems every time you turn around they are releasing new pairs of Crocs or announcing a new partnership to license new Crocs. They have expanded their designs to more than just the Beach and Cayman styles which put them on the map.
More stylish designs like the Sassari and Prima will help win over more critical consumers who complain the original Crocs are ugly and should not be worn in public.
Have you seen some of the other Crocs that have been released in the last couple of months. Well if you happen to have missed them, here are just a couple.

Mary Jane Crocs for Girls and Infants
Let us know what you think about these new styles. Add your comments on if you will be purchasing or have already purchased some of these “other” Crocs.













I bought the offRoad version. It felt good.
I also saw Crocs being sold in Shanghai, China.
I bought the cotton candy prima version. I love them to death. I had originally boycotted all forms of crocs because I thought they were hideous. But these ones are adorable and just my style while being ridiculously comfortable.
Crocs are ugly, crocs suck.
Try the Crocs Patras. They are cute sandals, and they are sooo comfortable. I just returned from a long vacation, and found myself wearing them in the City when the weather was warm, as well as climbing ancient ruins, walking on dirt, walking on cobblestones – at the beach, in the hotel,wherever – they were perfect. Mine are blue and cocoa; They are very cool shoes.
love my new crocs!
Crocs are absolutely rediculous. If you are over the age of 5 you are officially too old to wear crocs. And for those of you that are wearing your crocs to work, please stop, you’re just embarrassing yourself.
Crocs are gardenwear. And even if I did garden, I wouldn’t wear them…they are humiliating rubber blobs of ugliness, and do not belong on the feet of anyone who is perfectly capable of walking around painlessly. Ewwness.