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The innovative LiteRide 360 Clog is now available for kids of all ages! Featuring the plush LiteRide foam footbed, your little ones will enjoy world-class comfort wherever they go. The Matlite Motion straps mimic the flexibility of a knit fabric, offering the ultimate in breathability and flexibility. With the dynamic comfort and styling of these new LiteRide 360 Clogs, they will bounce through their day with ease.
Imported
Thermoplastic Elastomers sole
Heel measures approximately 1.42"
SCIENCE and MAGIC: LiteRide - the next generation of comfort and style from Crocs - is now available for kids. Easy on and easy off makes these the pair of Crocs kids and parents need.
COMFORTABLE CROCS FOR KIDS: Crocs 360 degrees of LiteRide foam provides revolutionary sink-in softness making these kids' Crocs perfect when playing in the dirt or running around the playground.
WHAT SIZE SHOULD I BUY?: These boys' and girls' Crocs offer a roomy fit and we recommend ordering a size up to the next largest whole size.
LIGHTWEIGHT and FUN: Incredibly light and easy to wear, these girls' and boys' Crocs are pressure and heat-mapped to your kids' foot to give them support and breathability.
PERSONALIZATION: Add Jibbitz shoe charms to your Crocs to show your unique style and creativity! This kids' clog features four Jibbitz holes per pair for personalization.
They're nice little shoes, without the sort of ungainly looks of standard crocs clogs. The color is nice. The only problem you'll run into with little kids is white and light pink are going to end up looking like a used eraser at some point. You'll never be able to keep them super clean, but I'm ok with that. They seem to be a little bit larger than a normal shoe, but these are clogs, so they're supposed to be a little big. As far as those little charm things go, there's a couple of spots in the backstrap to put them in. I just stretched the lattice in the front and stuck one in there anyway. Worked fine. There are some videos of people pre-stretching them or using tools to get them in. I didn't need any of that, just patiently pressed the bottom of the stud through.