Trevor Kjorlien sent me a link to his documentary on Crocs. Check it out and give us your comments:
Since 2005, Little Rubber Shoes (formerly CrocFans.com) has been the unofficial blog about Crocs shoes.
Search Site
Blog Categories
- Contests (5)
- Croc Spots – Pictures (70)
- Crocs Deals (7)
- Crocs Press (15)
- Crocs Spots – Video (8)
- CROX (3)
- Famous Croc Fans (8)
- General Topics (38)
- Other Croc Products (3)
- Uncategorized (30)
- Women's Crocs (6)
Post Calendar
- November 2011 (13)
- July 2011 (13)
- December 2008 (1)
- July 2008 (1)
- June 2008 (1)
- May 2008 (4)
- April 2008 (1)
- March 2008 (1)
- December 2007 (1)
- November 2007 (1)
- August 2007 (1)
- July 2007 (5)
- June 2007 (10)
- May 2007 (9)
- April 2007 (8)
- March 2007 (10)
- February 2007 (11)
- January 2007 (3)
- December 2006 (1)
- November 2006 (3)
- October 2006 (6)
- September 2006 (5)
- August 2006 (8)
- July 2006 (12)
- June 2006 (10)
- May 2006 (3)
- April 2006 (1)
- February 2006 (6)
- January 2006 (11)
- September 2005 (4)
- August 2005 (17)
7 Responses to Crocs Documentary
Steve March 11, 2008
Very clever and creative video. Trevor does a great job using humor to make the case for Croc haters. Unlike so much of the ad hominem attacks on Crocs that litter the web, this uses humor to make the point. I suspect that most folks that subscribe to this blog, myself included, don’t agree with Trevor, but see where he is coming from.
Missy March 21, 2008
Is this for crocs or against them? I’m not really a dense person but honestly I don’t get it.
Mindy March 31, 2008
Great point, but Imma keep wearin’ em! Though I have gravitated toward some of the more fashion friendly ones like the wedges, and santa cruz model. I do hope that 10-15 yrs from now these are still availible. I do think the fad will die down for those who are just following the fad. However, the shoe itself it wonderful for what its intended. I dont believe the creators ever thought their shoe would be worn to grocery stores and under wedding dresses (yes this happens all the time now!)
But where there are ppl wanting a soft foamy shoe underfoot and too lazy to tie laces, there will be crocs lovers…like me.
Missy April 10, 2008
I hope they don’t die out that much because I’d really like them to be available. It’s just kind of sad that once they wear out they are almost dangerous to wear. I am planning on donating my old crocs to the soles united program.
Cindy May 5, 2008
I don’t have a website – it asks for one here.
A friend of mine just mailed me a pair a few weeks ago for my birthday. I had never given them a second look before – but these are extremely comfortable – more so than the tennis shoes that have been my mainstay for a very very long time. It looks like I’ll have to have a few more pair!
The video was extremely well made – a bit of a spoof huh? They must have had a good time making it though.
Critic's critic May 12, 2008
What this critic, like most others, fails to point out in the video is that the crocsâ„¢ shoes are also anti-microbial and odor resistant. They are a miracle cure for people with back problems and foot problems. The comfort isn’t just for the sake of comfort but it helps people ease the pain of suffering from certain disorders, that’s why some of the crocsâ„¢ shoes are honored by the American Podiatric Medical Association, with the highest award possible, the Executive Director’s Award. It seems as though many of the critics fail to do the proper research necessary to make such calls, like the fact that Crocs, Inc. manufactures over 90 different styles of shoe, many of which aren’t bright pink or orange. It’s easy to pick on a company in the beginning stages of development, with a hit product, but at least do them the justice of doing proper research first.
udi January 29, 2010
he says he spent a lot of time making a point – what is it?
so he doesn’t like the look of some footwear – so?
i guess i am the dummy though – i watched till the end.