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About Crocs
Few shoe brands have had a stranger trajectory than Crocs. Mocked, beloved, discontinued by trend forecasters, then somehow worn by everyone from hospital workers to Balenciaga models - the foam clog from Colorado has become one of the more improbable footwear success stories of the 21st century. On crocs.co.uk, the product range is broader than most people expect. Yes, there are the classic clogs in roughly every colour imaginable. There are also sandals, slides, wedges, boots, and a growing selection of children's styles. The signature material - a proprietary closed-cell resin called Croslite - appears across almost everything, giving the shoes their characteristic lightness and, famously, that particular squeak on linoleum floors.
Buying from the site is straightforward. You choose your style, size, and colour, add Jibbitz charms if you want to customise (a meaningful chunk of the business, those tiny decorative pins), and checkout. Sizes run from infant to adult, and the site does a reasonable job of flagging width options and fit guidance - which matters more with Crocs than most footwear, since the same clog can fit very differently depending on whether you want the heel strap on or off.
What's genuinely good here is the range depth. The website carries colourways and collaborations that physical retailers don't always stock, and the sale section can be substantial - discounts currently range from 10% to 65% off, with 30% off being the most common reduction across the live deals. With 59 listed offers on this page right now, including 4 active voucher codes and 55 deals, there's usually something worth applying at checkout. That said, seven of those codes expire within the next week, so if something catches your eye, waiting is probably not your friend.
The honest weakness: full-price Crocs are expensive for what they are. A classic clog at full retail isn't cheap for a foam shoe, and the brand knows its cult following gives it pricing latitude. If you're paying full price without a code, you're almost certainly leaving money on the table. The newsletter signup, to its credit, does tend to deliver actual discount codes rather than just editorial content - worth the inbox sacrifice.
In terms of competition, Crocs sit in an unusual position. For pure comfort and practicality, they compete with Birkenstock and Skechers. For the fashion-adjacent crowd, they're more often compared to New Balance or On - brands that managed to make functional footwear aspirational. Neither comparison is quite right, which is part of why the brand has lasted. Nobody else makes exactly this product at this scale.
On delivery: Crocs offers standard and express options, with free standard delivery available above a qualifying order threshold. Express delivery costs extra and, as with most footwear retailers, you'll want to check the current threshold as it does shift. Returns are accepted within 45 days for unworn items in original packaging - that's reasonably generous, though you'll want to double-check the current policy for sale items, which sometimes carry different terms.
There's no formal subscription scheme. The Crocs Club loyalty programme, where it operates, gives members early access to sales and occasional exclusive offers - worth signing up for if you buy more than once a year.
Honest verdict: If you want Crocs - and a surprising number of people do, eventually - buying directly from crocs.co.uk with a code applied is usually your best option for range and pricing. If you're unconvinced by the product itself, nothing on the website will change your mind. But if you're already sold, the sale section alone makes a direct visit worthwhile.
How to use a Crocs discount code
- Pick your code from the list on this page and copy it - the full string, exactly as shown, including any capital letters.
- Head to crocs.co.uk, add your chosen items to the bag, and proceed to checkout. The promo code field appears on the order summary page, usually on the right-hand side of the screen on desktop or below your bag contents on mobile.
- Paste your code into the box labelled something like 'Promo Code' or 'Discount Code' - it doesn't auto-apply, so you'll need to hit the 'Apply' button separately.
- Check the order total updates before entering your payment details. If the discount hasn't appeared, the code may have expired, may not apply to your specific items (sale exclusions are common), or may require a minimum spend you haven't hit yet.
- If a code isn't working, try clearing your browser cache or switching to a different browser - occasionally there are session issues that cause the field to misbehave rather than the code itself being invalid.
- Complete checkout as normal. The discount should be clearly reflected in your final total before you confirm payment.
Crocs shopping tips
- Check the expiry dates before you plan around a code. Seven of the currently listed codes expire within the next week. Crocs runs promotions on a rolling basis, but specific percentage-off codes do lapse - don't assume a code you saved last month still works.
- The sale section can stack with codes - but not always. Some Crocs promotions apply only to full-price styles, while others are explicitly for sale items. Read the small print on each offer. With discounts currently reaching 65% off in the end-of-season sale, the sale section alone is worth checking before you reach for a code.
- Jibbitz charms are frequently included in promotions. If you're buying charms alongside shoes, check whether your code covers accessories too - it can make a meaningful difference on a bundle purchase.
- The student discount via Student Beans is one of the stronger standing offers. If you're eligible, it tends to sit in the mid-twenties percentage range and applies independently of other sale pricing. Register your student status on Student Beans and verify through their portal before applying at checkout.
- Size up if you're between sizes and plan to wear socks. This is standard Crocs advice but genuinely useful - the Classic Clog in particular runs slightly small when worn with thick socks, and the return process, while not painful, isn't instant.
- The Crocs Club membership is free and worth five minutes of your time. Early sale access alone can be worth it - the first hours of a Crocs sale tends to have the best stock in popular sizes, which go quickly on children's styles especially.
- Full-price purchases rarely make sense without a code applied. With 59 offers currently live on this page, including codes running from 10% to 65% off, treating full price as the default checkout price is leaving money on the table. The 30% off tier is the most commonly available discount - a reasonable baseline to expect.
- Black Friday and back-to-school are the two peaks for Crocs deals. Children's styles in particular see significant discounts around the late-August period. If you're buying for kids ahead of term, waiting a few weeks can pay off - assuming the size you need is still in stock, which is the gamble.
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The best Crocs discounts typically offer between 15% and 60% off. Check back regularly as new codes are added frequently.
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Jon Pope ChMC, CodeHut Editor · Last checked 1 week ago
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