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It’s ‘Croctober’! Crocs giving away free pairs of shoes to celebrate
Read full article: It’s ‘Croctober’! Crocs giving away free pairs of shoes to celebrateIt’s almost Crocs’ 20-year anniversary, and to celebrate, the company announced they’ll be hosting daily giveaways for free Crocs until Oct. 7.
Kohl's cuts 2022 outlook, capping mixed week for retailers
Read full article: Kohl's cuts 2022 outlook, capping mixed week for retailersKohl’s has slashed its sales and profit expectations for the year as a result of the department store chain stepping up discounts to get rid of unwanted merchandise.
Balenciaga debuts the high heels of everyone’s nightmares, Croc stilettos
Read full article: Balenciaga debuts the high heels of everyone’s nightmares, Croc stilettosName a better duo than Balenciaga and Crocs? I’ll wait — but not for long because we can all see that these heels are out of a fever dream.
Crocs donating shoes to nurses for National Nurses Week
Read full article: Crocs donating shoes to nurses for National Nurses WeekJoin Lindsey and Rachel as they chat about a new ride at Disneyland, how Crocs is donating shoes to nurses for National Nurses Week and how you can buy a bottle of wine from space.
Crocs giving away free shoes to health care workers
Read full article: Crocs giving away free shoes to health care workersROANOKE, Va. – One company is looking to give back to those working to keep everyone healthy. Crocs is allowing health care worker to order a free pair of either Classic Cros or Crocs at Work. To take part in Sharing a Free Pair for Healthcare you’ll have to be quick. The website opens daily at noon and stays open until the day’s daily free pair limit is met, then opens back up again the next day. The company is also donating up to 100,000 pairs of shoes to be distributed to employees at select health care facilities and organizations.
Adidas, Nike, other companies warn Trump over tariffs
Read full article: Adidas, Nike, other companies warn Trump over tariffs(CNN) - More than 200 footwear companies sent a letter to President Donald Trump on Wednesday asking him to cancel new tariffs on Chinese imports -- including shoes -- that are set to take effect Sunday. "There is no doubt that tariffs act as hidden taxes paid by American individuals and families," the letter read. Trump last week promised to ratchet up planned tariffs on $300 billion in Chinese consumer goods imports, including shoes, from 10% to 15%. Trump said the US will raise tariffs from 25% to 30% on those goods starting October 1. Trump subsequently said that talks with China are still underway but has not yet indicated whether he might hold off on the new tariffs.