Fashion fans are totally divided as Crocs announce Shrek-inspired shoe & some say they look like they have genital warts | The Sun
9th September 2023

CROCS are perhaps the most divisive shoe on the market.

So it's no wonder a new collaboration of the original Croc with a Shrek-inspired twist has divided opinion amongst fashion fans.


The company have announced a new range of limited-edition Shrek clogs which will come in a green ogre hue – complete with fluffy, brown, adjustable straps and his iconic ears and nose.

Although the exact price and launch date hasn't yet been revealed, the brand-new Shrek x Classic Clog could be released in the coming months. 

Social media users were totally torn over the ogre-inspired shoes, with people rushing to platform X – formally Twitter – to share their very mixed responses.

"It's like the shoes have genital warts," wrote one.

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A second quipped: "Some of y’all feet already look like this."

A third penned: "LMAO PLS!"

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Meanwhile, a fourth added: "They are just freestyling at this point."

And one more added: "LMFAOOOOO omg."

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Elsewhere, others told how they were delighted at the announcement and would be snapping them up as soon as they're released.

"Omfg – I hate that I’m not mad at them lowkey…." admitted one social media user.

Another commented: "I need those."

A third joked: "TAKE MY MONEY."

And a further chimed in: "I need em! REAL BAD!"

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