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Do your shoes live up to you'reer specialty? Everything that makes Crocs comfortable works overtime in these clogs from the Crocs Work??? Collection. This style includes thicker construction at the toes and metatarsal areas, increased arch support, and nubbed Croslite foam footbeds for a massage-like experience with every step.
Specialist II clog:
- Enclosed toe protects foot from spills
- Enhanced arch support, thicker metatarsal area and contoured footbeds
- Higher heels meet work place standards and protect feet
- Fully molded and easy to clean with soap and water
- Iconic Crocs Comfort: Lightweight. Flexible. 360-degree Comfort>
The main material used to make Crocs shoes is Croslite plastic, this type of plastic should not be exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of time. Your Crocs sandals may fade, shrink, bend or even melt if the sunlight is too strong, affecting the product's shape.
Plastic gets dirty very easily but is also very easy to clean. Some stains only need to be wiped with a wet cloth. Therefore, you should regularly clean Crocs shoes, to avoid letting stains stick for a long time.
Do not use detergent that is too strong for product lines using dyeing and spraying technology such as Spray Dye, Tie Dye, and Solarized. That will cause the product to fade and no longer retain its original color.