10 years ago Crocs shoes didn’t even exist. A few years ago they made it big time and were featured in all kinds of news shows and programs, magazines and even the Oprah show. They were an ugly looking shoe, but they were darned comfortable and it became the next new fad.
You can go to your local shoe store or retailer that sells Nike and Reebok and more and usually find Crocs there. Most crocs are $25 and some are $35. The higher prices usually the outdoor or hiking version. I have not seen any knockoffs of the higher priced version as of yet, but there are plenty of the regular Crocs.
Most knockoffs at places like Wal-Mart and such are cheap, ill fitting and don’t last as long as the originals. I know this because I’ve had the originals and I’ve had some cheap knockoffs like the ones at Wal-Mart. The cheap knockoffs don’t fit as well, can cause chafing and even stink due to the fact that all have the same antimicrobial compounds as the original Crocs shoes do.
But in my searches I did find two places that you can buy knockoffs that are made of a very high quality similar to that of the original Crocs. This would be at CVS and Target. Now these two are much cheaper as Targets I paid $12 for a men’s size 12. At CVS I paid seven dollars for a men’s size 12. Both were nice and constructed of the exact same materials in the original Crocs.
They both wore great and lasted just as long as the original crocs did, just the CVS pair looked more trendy and I liked it better than the pair from target. Both pairs were a far better deal than the $25 for the originals. Now the biggest difference was neither target nor CVS had a great selection of colors like the original did. Target had two callers to choose from for men and that was blue and black.
CVS had red, blue, black and brown. I would assume that in due time, probably like the next year or so, these same stores will have the off road, outdoor or hiking version in a knockoff. When they do I will definitely buy that because I think that one looks cool – I’m just not going to pay the $35 price tag for originals. I believe in saving every penny possible and never paying any more than I have to. As long as the quality, the fit and look is the same who cares who made it.
They may come from China or India or Bangladesh for that matter, but the coolest thing is I got them for under $10. If you’re looking to buy a pair of Crocs and be sure and check out CVS and Target and look at their Croc knockoffs. They will definitely save you some money and they are just as good as the originals – believe me I put them to the test and have orn these Croc knocks for several years and fully recommend them, unlike the ones at Wal-Mart.



I saw a pair of these cvs brand crocks knockoffs, and I didn’t get them.. Now I want a pair, and can’t remember the name. I put in a search for them, and ran SMACK into this article. Can u remember what they were called, so I can order a pair??
I went to CVS to get some of these Croc knockoffs and they were all out. The employee said they just got rid of them all as they are now out of season and they won’t have them back in stock until next year.
They are called Doggers
I have a pair of Doggers and they are very comfortable.
Unfortunately, if you leave them out in the sun for more than an hour
they shrink so bad you can’t wear them anymore. They are an inexpensive knockoff but you must keep them out of the sun when you are not wearing them.
Neither– Crocs have got to be the most overrated shoes to date.
Chin Zarillo, you can find a wide variety of both here–
http://www.uglyshoes.com
Looking at all the dufus advertising on this site you can see your review is full of shit! I have two pairs of the knock offs from Walmart and they are four years old. Crocs took a hit when hospitals started prohibiting them being used due to contamination concerns, which were unfounded. The knock offs are equal to the originals and far,far cheaper. So shag your review!
The word is spelled “doofus,” not “dufus.” Just FYI…