I went shopping at Lund's & Byerlys during the snowfall on Saturday. Walking in, I noticed a woman wearing a pair of Crocs with socks and thought to myself that they must be getting awfully wet and full of snow.

I wondered how she was going to go about walking around the store with cold, wet feet.

Furthermore, wouldn't the moisture eventually become an odor problem as well? I am just speculating, as I have not been initiated into the world of Crocs and all their potential accoutrements. I went to sleep troubled that night.

As I was scouring Facebook Marketplace on the clock at work this morning in my free time, I saw the solution to a problem I had only recently realized it existed.

I don't know how I didn't think of this myself.

 BEHOLD: CROC SNOWPLOWS! 

Polly Morrissey-Diedrich via Facebook.
Polly Morrissey-Diedrich via Facebook.
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The plows, listed for $20 pair by Polly on Facebook, come in several different colors... so one is sure to match your favorite pair of Crocs!

Polly Morrissey-Diedrich via Facebook.
Polly Morrissey-Diedrich via Facebook.
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Are the functional? Almost certainly not. After all, the snow can still sneak into one of the many trademark holes in your Crocs.

Are they fashionable? You can bet your sweet bippy they are! You will be the star of Crocs-based social media!

I also saw this reel that turns the already versatile shoes into multi-use tools, like a vacuum!

The exciting world of Crocs... who knew?

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