If you couldn’t scroll through Instagram this summer without spotting a pair of Crocs in the wild, you weren’t alone.
From Fisher to Golden Lights, Our:House, Laneway, and beyond, Crocs have cemented themselves as the unexpected yet undeniable festi footwear MVP.
Pictured above Kwest in the Classic Clog in Black & Troi Atkins in the Classic Clog in Black
Comfortable, customisable, and effortlessly cool, Crocs have been the go-to choice for festival-goers looking to balance style with practicality. Whether paired with cargo shorts, Y2K-inspired fits, or head-to-toe camo (yes, bush-ready fashion is having a moment), the iconic clog has been everywhere. And the secret ingredient? Jibbitz.
Pictured above Shanaya Dempsey in the Classic Platform Clog in Black
This summer, personalisation was key, with Crocs lovers adorning their pairs with monogrammed charms, pastel bows, and carefully curated colour palettes. Festival fashion is all about self-expression, and it turns out, nothing says main character energy quite like a pair of fully loaded Crocs.
Pictured above Sophia Tipiwai-Brett in the Realtree Classic Clog & Maya Silwood in the Getaway Platform Flip in Latte
And for those who wanted a little extra height without sacrificing comfort? The Crocs Getaway Platform Flip made its mark this season. With a chunky sole and sleek design, this elevated take on the classic flip-flop gave festival-goers the perfect mix of laid-back ease and festival-ready edge. Whether styled with flowy festival dresses or oversized tees and bike shorts, the Getaway Platform Flip offered a fresh alternative to the classic clog – proof that Crocs aren’t just about practicality, but also about making a statement.
Pictured above Shivana Pemberton in the Classic Mega Crush White
Pictured above Phoenix Katayanagi & Troi Atkins wearing the Classic Clog in Black
A crew of well-known Kiwi creators have been leading the charge, snapping and styling their Crocs at every major music moment in Aotearoa. Whether spotted side-stage or in the mosh, they proved that the shoe once reserved for comfort-first dressing is now a festival staple in its own right.
Pictured above China Katayanagi & Rain Katayanagi and Sophia Tipiwai-Brett wearing the Classic Platform Clog in Bone
So, if you didn’t already have a pair, consider this your sign. Crocs aren’t just here for the festival season – they’re here to stay.
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