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New Childrens Crocs, Rally, Scooby Doo and Gabby.

Welcome everybody to our new blog: our aim is to keep you all updated in the world of Crocs, from the latest styles to current news regarding the fantastic Crocs shoes.

This week we have just had our first delivery of our february pre-order from Crocs hq.
First to arrive is a range of kids Crocs.
These are a fantastic addition to our collection and as all scooby doo fans will know, it's the 50th year anniversary of the cartoon.

Crocs Scooby Firstly we have the Scooby Doo Crocs that have a raised face print of the great scooby on top of the croc shoe. They have a turquoise strap with the authentic scooby doo logo, so not only can your children enjoy being a little mystery solver but as they walk they will leave a scooby doo footprint and a little imprint of the mystery machine too.



Crocs GabbyFor the little girls we have a great little slim sling back kind of croc shoe called Crocs Gabby. These are great for the little fashionistas about and come in two great colours; bright pink and electric blue, and just to add to the coolness of these Crocs, they have included colour matching butterfly Jibbitz on the side!!
To add to the new Crocs Gabby shoes you will be pleased to know these come in single sizes, from the ever so cute 4`s right up to a youth 3.
 
By no means least we have a new trainer style Crocs Shoe called the Crocs Rally, these come in three colours: white / black,  navy / sea blue and cotton candy / fuchsia.
With these new Crocs shoes they are very different from the usual shoes they make, still made from the trusted croslite material so they are super light but they also have elastic laces. To help the feet breath they have little holes on the side that could also be used for a super Jibbitz charm.
The Crocs Rally currently come in 4/5 upto a 12/13.


We will be expecting more Crocs shoes very soon so keep your eyes out for the news.





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