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Call & Collect with Crocs


With more casual lifestyles brought about by work from home arrangements, new protocols, and a return to what is simple and essential, Crocs has become more than ever the footwear of choice for many. 

And the good news is that you can now shop for your favorite style from the comfort of your home through the new Crocs Call and Collect Service.




It's all about Crocs - The iconic Classic Clog that started a comfort revolution around the world . . . the Crocband collection with a bold mini-stripe for a sporty look . . . Literide’s superbly cushioned new kind of clog athletically inspired for your on-the-go lifestyle . . . the Tulum Collection’s summery sandals and flats for all-day, all-year comfort.

Here’s how to Call and Collect with Crocs 
Go to Facebook @crocsphilippines” with “Facebook @crocs” Look for the blue checkmark beside the logo to make sure you are dealing with the authentic Crocs page. Select an item and contact your chosen store via Viber to place your order (stocks may vary per store.) 

Once order has been placed, a confirmation message will be sent with order summary, the total amount due excluding delivery fees, and payment guidelines. Once order confirmation has been received, you may settle the payment through cash, GCash, PayMaya, and online bank transfers. 

The shopper should arrange preferred courier and settle the delivery fee directly to the courier. If the order will be picked up, a Crocs representative will advise the pick-up time and will personally hand over the order 

For other online orders, you may purchase through any of the following links: 
Webstore - https://crocs.com.ph 
LazMall - https://bit.ly/CrocsLazMall 
Zalora - https://www.zalora.com.ph/crocs/ 
Shopee - https://shopee.ph/crocsphilippines  

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