What a Lotta Crocs

I may be picky about my shoes, but my sister Rosanne, might not necessarily be so. Our last visit to Divisoria yielded for her a whole bunch of clothes and shoes, one of which was this pair of imitation Crocs for only Php150 (about US$3.30).
The footwear of choice for all hotel & restaurant management students in chefs uniform, kitchen staff in Manila restaurants, these cheap rubber clogs have replaced the Birkenstock replicas of a few years back. Available in all solid colors, including ‘baby crocs’ for kids, they sell at Php250 at the tiangge or flea market at Eastwood City in Libis.

In fact, and I will mention this as often as I can in my posts, almost all cheap apparel and footwear sold all over bazaars in Metro Manila and all those sold in Baguio come from — ta da — Divisoria!
The real Crocs, sold in malls and boutiques in the Philippines go for more than P2,500 (US$55.50), so you can imagine how thousands more will buy the imitations at 6% of the price of the genuine article. One great thing though, is that these obviously Made in China copies do not contain any fake labels on them, unlike those Havaianas- looking Havanas slippers.
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October 3rd, 2007 at 11:41 am
$55? Is it the Cayman style? The mary janes are $40. I even have a hard time buying the basic ones full price here at $29.00. Even if I’m thinking in American dollars, that’s still a whole of money for plastic rubber shoes.
October 6th, 2007 at 3:22 am
Well, that’s why they buy the China-made copies at $3.00. Hahaha!
May 15th, 2008 at 4:40 am
Hi Ms. Araneta! I need to talk to you about guesting on a morning news show. If you’re interested, could you pls reply to my email with your contact details so I could give you more information about it? Thanks!
May 22nd, 2008 at 1:29 pm
Hi Naomi,
Sorry, am totally camera-shy! Will reply to the email though anyway …