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YOU by Crocs – UK retail locations

April 5th, 2008 Dr Crocs 1 comment

Now YOU by Crocs, the Crocs ladies high fashion range has been officially launched in the UK, Crocs has listed four retail locations where you can see this fantastic fashion range, up close and personal. The YOU by Crocs UK retail locations so far are

  • Jellybeans, 103 Lidget Street, Huddersfield. West Yorkshire. HD3 3JP
  • Kate Kuba, 71 Muswell Hill Broadway, London. N10 3HA
  • RIFT 27, Turnham Green Terrace, Chiswick, London. W4 1RG
  • Stella B. 51 North Cross Road, East Dulwich, London. SE22 9ET

The website is www.youbycrocs.eu

Crocs UK Retail Stores number 3 and 4

March 8th, 2008 Dr Crocs No comments

Again this is hot off the press.

Crocs is to open a further two retail stores in the UK addition to their existing Covent Garden store and one planned for Derby. They are in Manchester and a second London Crocs Store on the Kings Road in Chelsea, London. Jobs ads have just gone out for Store Managers.

Crocs Europe must have read my blog post last week about the Derby store because I scored two direct hits :) !

Thoughts on Crocs (CROX) Brand Development in Europe in 2008

March 8th, 2008 Dr Crocs No comments

I’m pleased to say that I get a lot of readers of my Blog from the States and in particular from the yahoo CROX message boards. I’m posting below a re-edited version of my post made on the board last week.

Kids Crocs and a Summer only brand

Thanks for your interest in my monthly charts. He’s my personal perspective on the European market. Yes I have seen a dip in interest in kids styles compared to Adults sizes. My assumption is most kids were bought their summer crocs last summer and possibly some lucky kids had their Mammoths at Christmas (if the suppliers bulk orders arrived from Crocs Europe in time). Sadly, last summer also spawned a raft of cheap chinese “crocs” copies at every beach and market in the UK mostly aimed at the kids. Parents spent 4-6 pounds (versus 24 pounds!) on these cheap fakes. I’d guesstimate the genuine to fakes I saw on UK kids feet was about 50:50. Its good to know kids are brand aware eh! It could have been worse. So thats why I feel there has been a dip this Q1 – kids already have their “crocs” and generally at this time of year few UK people are in the Crocs-buying mind set – and I’ll tell you why and why it may affect Crocs brand development ….

The vast majority of UK folks (and I talk to many people as well as do lots of google analytics on my site) think of Crocs as a strictly *summer* shoe. And a the iconic clog shape at that.

No New Styles Available

UK folks, very late in Q4, saw Crocs Mammoths on shelves in stores over here. Most displays they see, even now, have only Caymans, Professional, Prima, Athens and Scutes. My local garden centre (which seems to be where you find most displays for Crocs – not a great brand statement in my view) have these. Crocs “concept” stores, there is one in London and three in progess, are only just arriving. Some of the major department stores have them in their paper and online catalogues only and NOT on shelves in their stores. So the message about “Crocs do more than Clogs” is not out there … yet.

Its also cold and muddy here in the UK in winter/spring and the Crocs you see have holes in them, and Crocs Mammoths have fleece bits that get dirty. I’m yet to see anyone outside in Mammoths. So traffic/interest in Crocs as a brand is very much depressed this Q1 compared to last summer.

Another issue, unlike the US we don’t have access to ANY new crocs styles yet to stimulate an all year market for Crocs brand buyers. The Crocs.com site does not ship internationally and only TaylorShoes.com (US retailer) *1 has reasonable international shipping rates and consquently sees some action from savvy UK shoppers. Good for them to spot a niche that Crocs.eu is not filling. Crocs.eu – we want Crocs Celeste, Crocs Cyprus, Hi Crusier and the rest not Beach NHL crocs … er hello this is not Canada!

I do believe there is an healthy appetite for the Crocs brand in the UK (and continental Europe). I have had thousands of page views on the YOU by Crocs range but as yet there is no way to get hold of them because youbycrocs.com does not ship internationally and i believe they are only on a very limited (and possibly sleath) high street trial in one upmaket UK fashion store.

Overstock of Old Styles

There’s one further issue that might hamper efforts to bring in new styles which I alluded to in my original March Chart post – Overstock. UK Retailers put in large bulk orders around Christmas to service the Q4 upturn. To their credit, they worked hard to drum up business and took in large numbers of customer orders, even taking declared “pre-orders” up to the max but in many cases Crocs Europe could not supply in time nor in enough volume.

So disgruntled consumers cancelled their orders but crucially retailers’ large bulk orders did arrive but too late for Q4 peak. Some agressive selling in Q1 (continuing) did shift some of this now surplus stock but many are riding this out until spring summer when they will shift old 2007 styles before taking a risk with new stocks.

Slower development of the Brand in Europe

In my view this is going to slow down the maturity of the Crocs market out here – hey might be a good thing for CROX in the long run. The risk is that fakes come in again this summer and supply the demand with low quality illegal copies.

Summer 2008 is key to full Brand development

What I’d like to see and quickly is Crocs.eu website, who ship throughout Europe, extend the Crocs range into these new styles especially if the current online (and real world) retailers are not going to take the risk increasing their stockholding range until old stock is shifted. In short I want to see more access to the new styles so that the whole brand and product line get focus, and sales, this summer and the Crocs brand values get a wide airing. Crocs needs to be known as a year-round brand and see year round sales.

And you guys are right on the CROX board. The dollar to pound exchange is scary – we are talking the best part of 100 bucks for Crocs Axle shoes if you can find any. You’ll have to hope we ALL come over en masse to Disneyland this year and load up!

Dr Crocs

*1 http://info.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details/taylorshoes.com *1 importantly see the country breakdown for this US retailers website 23% france 13% uk which increases markedly in summer. There is a provable demand here that is not being served locally.

PS. To declare my hand or lack thereof. I am an independent blogger, not a retailer in disguise, although I speak to some and I do not hold and have never held CROX stock. To compose the charts which I publish each month, I assess the page views and click rates on each Crocs shoe style and also the search phrases that reach my website. As I have every style of Croc on the site including the new 2008 crocs the stats I see are a good indication of what is selling through the UK online retailers. FYI My blog and website receives 15,000 – 30,000 page views a month.

Crocs second UK retail store to open in … guess?

March 1st, 2008 Dr Crocs No comments

This is so hot off the press its smoking!! So I was surfing around today and found out some interesting new information posted 30 mins ago :)

Crocs is to open a second retail store after its first in London’s trendy Covent Garden (48 Neal Street). Whoo I thought. As I reported on my blog in July last year, Dick Wijsman CEO and managing director of Crocs Europe said “I prefer to be somewhere where the buzz is and let people find us”.

Now where would I site the second Crocs flagship store? Carnaby Steet, Kings Roads further afield, maybe follow Harvey Nichols et al to trendy Leeds, Birmingham’s chic Mailbox or more mainstream cathedrals of consumerism – Manchester’s brand new Arndale centre, possibly Gateshead, at a push maybe even hoody-free Bluewater.

So here’s the job ad I found …..

Store Manager – Crocs New Store Manager

Color your world with Crocs!!! It all started when three Boulder, Colorado based founders decided to develop and market an innovative type of footwear called Crocs shoes. Originally intended as a boating/outdoor shoe because of its slip-resistant, non-marking sole, Crocs quickly grew into a bona-fide phenomenon.

Crocs are now universally accepted as an all purpose shoe for comfort and fashion. Not only do we offer our original clog-style shoes in just about every color under the rainbow, we also offer a wide range of casual and dressy styles for Men, Women, and Children. If you enjoy working in a fast-paced, creative, ever-changing environment, Crocs is for you!

We are expanding by another 120 Crocs stores in 2008, throughout the world! So come and be part of the success.

and the location … Derby, yep Derby in Derbyshire. LOL! Derby is set to become famous for more than the Denby seconds shop! (Dr Crocs made a pottery led pilgrimage there in the 1990s). Black is the new Silver and Derby is the new Leeds apparently.

Next stop Norwich?