Slickbacking in Crocs
<p>A shopping mall opened nearby that’s iffy in many ways. Neither big nor small in size with stores selling products with iffy positioning. Confusing for shoppers, and it was no wonder that business was underwhelming from the get-go. With one exception: the Crocs popup store with a colorful array of cute Crocs that kids swoon over.</p>
<p>The first time my eyes beheld a pair of Crocs was in Canada. I thought, hmm, people in this country wear strange shoes. Footwear à la bucket full of holes. Crocs soon made their way to Korea and became popular. And I bought a pair too, pushing aside the tinge of shame in trying out a new trend after making fun of it. The bucket-full-of-holes idea made sense to me, perfect for the monsoon season. In fact, I learned that Crocs were first designed with holes to be used for surfing, made for both wet and dry terrains.</p>
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