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Crocs went from fashion faux pas to cultural icon. → Lesson one: Embrace your weirdness. It might just be your superpower. → Comfort over everything—Crocs proved that if it feels good, people will buy it. → Collaborations are gold. Crocs partnered with everyone from Post Malone to Balenciaga, turning quirky into cool. → Don’t fear the haters. Crocs leaned into the love-hate relationship and came out on top. → Keep evolving—Crocs continuously reinvents its designs, keeping the brand fresh. → Lesson six: Timing is everything. Crocs made a comeback during the pandemic, when comfort became king. → Community is key. Crocs built a loyal fanbase that proudly wears its products. → Stay true to your roots. Crocs never compromised on its original comfort, even when chasing trends. → Final takeaway? Be bold, be different, and never underestimate the power of ugly shoes. - follow for more on Medial!

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