Crocs Amazon Prime Day deal: The comfortable summer clogs are still reduced

The baya crocs and more are still on offer post-Prime Day

Lauren Cunningham,Dominique Boulan
Thursday 13 July 2023 07:29 EDT
In need of a new summer sandal?
In need of a new summer sandal? (Amazon)

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If you somehow missed scooping up a deal in the Amazon Prime Day 2023 sale – or you just missed grabbing your favourite item at a discount, there’s still chance to bag a bargain, as some deals remain live today.

There were stellar savings on big-ticket items, such as coffee machines, mattresses, TVs and laptops, to name a few, but there were more fun offers, too.

Of course, we saw great deals drop on everything from Amazon and Apple devices to beauty products, but things got really niche with this one, pulling out Crocs as one of the star buys. If you’ve always wanted a pair but thought them a bit pricey, you’re in luck, because the cult-shoe remains reduced post-Prime Day.

With almost 50 per cent off, this pair of baya clogs does seem like quite the steal. And we’re always after a bargain buy when it comes to these sandals. But that’s not all – there’s also money off the colourful classics for kids, although the discount differs depending on the size and colour selected.

So, if you’re looking for a new work shoe, gardening shoe, or even an easy-to-slip-on beach buy this summer, take a look below at why this offer from Crocs has caught our eye.

Crocs unisex baya clog: Was £44.99, now from £26.99, Amazon.co.uk

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Annoyingly, the discount on these Crocs depends on size and colour. It’s slightly all over the place, but you can still save up to 40 per cent, which is a decent deal.

A similar model, the classic clog, featured in our best women’s clogs round-up. While our tester admitted they were an original hater of the shoe, the comfort of them eventually won them over.

They wrote: “Crafted from a soft rubber-like material and the company’s own “Croslite” technology, the shoes promise to mould to your feet – and that, they did. Combine this with the heel strap for a more secure fit and ventilation ports, and we can see why they’ve become a staple of off-duty style.” Seems like quite the 180 to us.

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Crocs unisex classic clogs: Was £44.99, now from £30.98, Amazon.co.uk

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We told you there were also discounts to be found on the more colourful models, and this bright cobalt classic option is here to prove just that. Once again, discounts vary for different sizes (which range from a men’s UK size 1-16 and a women’s UK size 2-17, but we’ve spotted offers ranging from 23 to 31 per cent off, which, post-Prime Day, are all still very decent, if you ask us.

This is the classic style that was named best rubber clogs in our round-up, with our writer saying that “while we still can’t quite get on board with wearing them out ’n’ about, we can get on board with their comfort levels around the house”.

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