The hottest shoes of 2022 are now an even hotter Prime Day bargain
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When it comes to the hottest footwear of the last decade, shoes from the Nike/Adidas duopoly – Air Force 1s, Dunk Lows, Yeezys and so on – have dominated the conversation. The last 12 months, though, has seen a once much-maligned brand rise like a phoenix from the ashes to rank proudly among the biggest names in contemporary fashion.
Yes, ladies and gentlemen: Crocs – the colorful foam clogs made famous by young children and elderly gardeners the world over – are officially the biggest shoes of 2022 (just ask Justin Bieber or Pharrell Williams), andAmazonhas seen fit to discount a huge swathe of the brand’s range as part of its annualPrime Day dealsevent.
The unisex Crocband 2 clogs, for instance, arenow just $34.99 (down from $49.99)in a variety of colors and sizes, while theCrocband 3 sliders have also enjoyed a price cut(down to $20.99 from $29.99). We’ve rounded up a few more of the bestAmazon Prime Day Crocs dealsbelow, but you’ll have to act fast – these quickfire savings will only last until midnight (PT) tonight.
The best Prime Day Crocs deals:
Crocs unisex-adult Bayaband clogs:$49.99$34.99 at AmazonSave 30%- This particular variety of Crocs will do a great job of letting onlookers know that you are indeed wearing genuine, shop-bought Crocs (as opposed to a pair of Crocs wannabes). For just $34.99, you’ll get the brand’s famously comfortable rubber soles and “sports mode” straps (as the internet now calls them), as well as a hard-to-miss logo emblazoned on either side of your feet. What’s not to like?
Crocs unisex-adult classic tie dye clogs:$54.99$24.50 at AmazonSave 55%- If you’re in the market for something a little more colorful this Amazon Prime Day, then these classic tie dye Crocs are the shoes for you. There’s not much more to say about these beauties, except that multiple celebrities have been seen wearing them (and proudly, we might add). Grab them for $30 less until midnight tonight.
Crocs unisex-adult classic tie dye clogs:$49.99$39.91 at AmazonSave 20%- If wacky styles aren’t your thing, then the regular Crocs are also discounted on Amazon right now (though not as part of Prime Day). The online retailer stocks a massive range of colors for this iconic iteration of the brand’s famous footwear, so whether yellow, green, blue, red or white kicks are your calling, there’s a cut-price pair of Crocs waiting for you right now.
Crocs Jibbitz 13-pack shoe charms:$39.99$23.99 at AmazonSave 40%- What are Crocs without Jibbitz? Every pair of Crocs can hold 26 of these friendly-looking rubber attachments, which are designed to be traded with friends and family (they’re basically the footwear equivalent of Pokémon), and Amazon is currently offering this 13-pack for 40% less as part of its Prime Day sale.
As mentioned, you’ll need to act quickly if you want to cash in on these stellar Crocs deals. All but one of the above discounts are Amazon Lightning Deals, meaning they expire when the clock positioned next to their respective product listing hits zero. In this case, you’ve got until midnight tonight (PT) to make use of the savings.
For more of today’s biggest and best discounts, head over to ourPrime Day dealspage for a roundup of the latest and greatest Amazon offers.
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Axel is TechRadar’s UK-based Phones Editor, reporting on everything from the latest Apple developments to newest AI breakthroughs as part of the site’s Mobile Computing vertical. Having previously written for publications including Esquire and FourFourTwo, Axel is well-versed in the applications of technology beyond the desktop, and his coverage extends from general reporting and analysis to in-depth interviews and opinion.
Axel studied for a degree in English Literature at the University of Warwick before joining TechRadar in 2020, where he then earned an NCTJ qualification as part of the company’s inaugural digital training scheme.
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