Princess Kate made a strong case for the divisive shoe
Love 'em or hate 'em, Crocs are here to stay… Whilst the all-purpose foam clog shoes sparked debate when they first landed in the early 2000s, it's fair to say that the boat shoes have experienced a revival of sorts.
Previously dubbed 'ugly,' Crocs were once the sole reserve of roaming toddlers and mums-on-the-run. Fast forward to the present day, and they've taken on a whole new identity, making them this summer's hottest shoe trend.From a plethora of exciting collaborations to Croc-wearing celebrities such as Stormzy and Whoopi Goldberg, it's safe to say that the technicolour slip-ons have made quite the comeback.
Celebrities aside, did you know that the royals are also a Croc-loving bunch? Keep scrolling for a dose of wholesome fashion content…
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