Those ubiquitous “Crocs” shoes (photo by antonde, left) and their many imitators are under fire again. Complaints to U.S. government regulators haven’t apparently gone far enough for the government to take action. The Japanese government, however, has asked the company to redesign the children’s shoes to protect their feet on escalator.
Crocs, Inc. (NADAQ:CROX) exploded with what intiially seemed to be a fad, and is now a business approaching $1 billion in annual revenues. Millions of pairs of shoes have been sold in Japan, and the government said this weekend that dozens of children suffered foot injuries, even losing toes, while wearing the plastic shoes.
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This post was written by George Bounacos on April 21, 2008
