Did You Know You Can Return Old Crocs For A Discount On New Ones?
Save some money and save Mother Earth. Win win! The Crocs company has a new program that allows you to return old crocs for a discount on new ones!
It was recently reported in MassLive that the popular shoe maker is offering an “Old Crocs/ New Life” shoe takeback program. Now you can drop off your worn-out, out grown or done-with Crocs to a retail or outlet store. You will be rewarded for returning your old Crocs, in any condition, with a discount on your next pair.
Old with the old and in with the new! This is a really good idea, considering our landfills are already at capacity. In a press release, Deanna Bratter, vice president, Global Head of Sustainability at Crocs, Inc., said the company is committed to environmental change. She went on to communicate how important it is to keep “shoes on feet and out of landfills.”
Where Can We Return Old Crocs For A Discount on New Ones And How Much Will We Save?
As stated in the press release, Crocs retail and outlet locations will have collection boxes available for your returns. It’s an easy peasy exchange, just bring in your old Crocs for a 10% discount. If it’s not convenient to return old crocks in store, the company has another option for you. Just go to to crocs.com/oldcrocsnew.html for a no-cost mail-back kit to send in your Crocs.
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The Crocs Story
Over the years this brand of footwear has become more and more popular, as the line expanded. The comfortable, lightweight colorful shoes are made from Croslite. The foam footwear first appeared at a boat show in 2002. And their design was inspired by the Dutch clog. But these were strictly made for boaters, originally, according to Footwear News.
Celebrity endorsements have helped catapult the brand to new stratospheres. In recent years, Crocs has teamed up with Luke Combs, Post Malone, Justin Bieber, Bad Bunny, Diplo, Karol G and SZA. The company is also very charitable. In fact, since 2020, they’ve donated more than 1 million pairs of shoes to healthcare workers all over the world.