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Crocs Is Hosting a Massive Spring Sale, and I Found Double Discounts on Clogs, Sandals, and More Up to 62% Off
While the brand may have fierce haters, it also has a fan base of die-hard clog-wearers. Anyone who has worn Crocs clogs knows that the comfort and convenience of the shoes are unparalleled. While I own many comfy shoes, nothing compares to Crocs. Right now, the brand is hosting a major spring sale with styles up to 50 percent off, and you can even use the code CROC25 to score an additional 25 percent off on clogs, wedges, sandals, and more. Keep reading for the 15 best deals on comfy travel styles, including my go-to pair, the Classic Platform Clogs—from just $19. $50 $38 at Amazon $50 $22 at Crocs.com
Crocs' classic clog is included in the brand's massive sale, and you can snag this on-trend pastel shade for just $22—or choose from 18 other discounted shades. This shoe is widely beloved for its lightweight, comfortable design and easy-to-clean material. Plus, the shoe includes multiple holes and an open-back design that maximizes breathability. $55 $41 at Amazon $55 $31 at Crocs.com
One reviewer with plantar fasciitis called these wedges one of their 'most comfortable pairs of shoes.' The pair has a soft foam footbed, flexible upper, and adjustable backstrap, all of which offer comfort and support. The simple yet stylish design lends itself to almost any outfit, so these sandals can be worn with pants, dresses, or shorts. $65 $57 at Amazon $65 $37 at Crocs.com
The celeb-worn Dylan Clogs quickly sold out, but you can snag the platform version of this viral style for just $37. Not only are these shoes stylish, but they're also supportive and comfortable, according to reviewers. In fact, a nurse even wrote that they wear these shoes to work, and they never experience pain or discomfort after wearing them all shift. $45 at Amazon $60 $34 at Crocs.com
I frequently wear these platform clogs on flights, and after years of wear, they're still as cute (and comfortable) as the day I purchased them. I love that they give me a bit of height without looking dramatic, and they can be easily styled with pants, shorts, and tennis skirts. $35 $26 at Amazon $35 $19 at Crocs.com
One reviewer purchased these sandals for 'a weekend of travel' and was impressed by their style and comfort. They wrote that their feet, legs, and back were 'no worse for wear' after wearing them all weekend. They come in a variety of neutral colors and vibrant shades—and they're all marked down now. $65 $48 at Amazon $65 $37 at Crocs.com
No one will believe you're wearing Crocs thanks to these wedges' simple, stylish design. This pair is lightweight and comfortable, according to reviewers. It has a foam footbed, flexible upper, and adjustable ankle strap that will keep you secure and comfy, all day long. $60 $35 at Amazon $60 $34 at Crocs.com
If you're heading somewhere cool (or shopping for a new slipper), consider the lined version of Crocs' classic clog. These fuzzy clogs have earned over 9,900 five-star reviews, with reviewers raving about the cozy feel and comfortable support.
These shoes have Crocs' signature breathability and cushy footbed, plus a streetwear-inspired design. They're easy to slip on and off, with a roomy, open-back design that will keep you comfortable during long travel days. $50 $43 at Amazon $45 $26 at Crocs.com
This shoe has earned high praise from reviewers, with one reviewer calling it 'the most comfortable shoe I've ever put on my feet.' They have a stylish, sporty look and a lightweight, flexible design to keep you comfy from the plane to the pool. $60 $45 at Amazon $60 $34 at Crocs.com
These platform sandals are as practical as they are cute. Not only do the braided straps add a nautical touch, but they also work to keep your feet securely in place. Add the adjustable ankle strap, and you have a stable and stylish sandal you'll wear on city streets, beaches, and wherever else your itinerary takes you. $65 $49 at Amazon $65 $38 at Crocs.com
If you think heels need to be uncomfortable, think again. This pair features a cushy foam footbed, plus a soft upper that moves with you. Thanks to the chunky heel and platform, these shoes will give you some height while still being easy to walk in. One reviewer even raved that they provide 'great arch support.'
I'm eyeing these metallic flip-flops, and I might just throw out my basic black pair altogether in place of this fun alternative. According to the brand, the upper of this sandal has a 'barely there' feel, so you won't experience any of the discomfort traditionally associated with flip-flops. $60 $45 at Amazon $60 $34 at Crocs.com
These sandals have a nostalgic '90s look that's so easy to style, thanks to the double straps and silver hardware. The adjustable buckles help keep your foot in place, so you won't slide or fall out of these sandals while walking. Plus, the insole features a deep heel cup designed to provide additional arch support and stability.
These flip-flops have a vacation-ready look that will pair with just about anything in your suitcase. I love this sleek brown shade, but these sandals also come in a marked-down cream hue that's just as versatile. One reviewer wrote these flip-flops have a 'buttery-soft material,' adding that they're the 'most comfy flip-flops' they've ever worn. $40 $30 at Amazon $40 $22 at Crocs.com
Make a statement with this vibrant, strappy flip-flop that's marked down to just $22. These sandals will look fashionable at the beach, but they can be dressed up, too. Pair them with a maxi dress for a laid-back yet elevated outfit that's comfortable for all-day wear. Not sure about the hot pink shade? These flip-flops also come in a discounted royal blue that's just as trendy.
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War Of The Worlds 2025 On Amazon Prime: Review
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