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Surprisingly easy and fast ways to unshrink crocs that were exposed to heat
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Crocs are super comfortable and easy to care for. But there’s one big problem: they can shrink several sizes when exposed to high temperatures.[1] If your Crocs have shrunk, don’t panic! There are 3 tried-and-true methods for stretching your Crocs: placing them in boiling water, tossing them in the dryer, and using a hair dryer. Read on to learn how to save your beloved Crocs.

Method 1
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Using Boiling Water

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  1. Bring a large pot of water to boil. You already found out the hard way that Crocs are heat-sensitive, but that means you can use heat to stretch out your shoes as well! Hot water softens the foam material, making your Crocs malleable and easy to resize.
  2. Add the shoes to the pot, using tongs to rotate them and keep them beneath the water. Be sure to dunk your duds well so they’ll stretch out evenly.[2]
    • Remove any Jibbitz before placing your Crocs in the boiling water. You don’t want to risk damaging those cuties!
    • If both shoes won’t fit in the pot, you can soak them one at a time. Or you can place your Crocs in a sturdy heat-resistant tub or in the sink before carefully pouring boiling water over them.[3]
    • Make sure to add some weight to keep the Crocs submerged in the hot water.
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  3. Give them a gentle squeeze with the tongs. If they feel less stiff and a bit squishier, you know the heat is working![4]
  4. Let the excess water drip off into the pot so you won’t make a soggy mess. Place your shoes on the floor.[5]
  5. It may take some effort to wriggle your feet in, but keep at it! The foam should be malleable enough to stretch. Then stroll around in your shoes for 20 minutes while they cool.[6]
    • If you don’t own thick socks, you can put on 2 or 3 pairs of regular socks.[7]
    • Place the straps behind your heels to keep your shoes in place.[8]
    • Put your shoes on while they’re still hot, but not hot enough to cause burns. As much as you love your Crocs, they aren’t worth blistered feet!
    • If your shoes haven’t stretched enough, give the boiling process another go. It might take a few tries to get the perfect fit.
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Method 2
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Using the Dryer

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  1. Dampen two towels with water, then place them in the dryer along with your Crocs. Adding damp towels makes the foam more pliable and keeps your Crocs from scorching.[9]
  2. After your Crocs have gone for a spin, check to see if they feel hot. If they feel toasty, remove them; if not, continue to dry them for a couple more minutes.[10]
  3. The shoes will be hot and you don’t want to burn your feet! Wiggle into your shoes, then walk around for 20 minutes while they cool.[11]
    • If you don’t own thick socks, you can put on 2 or 3 pairs of regular socks.[12]
    • Put your shoes on while they’re still hot, but not hot enough to cause burns. If you find yourself shouting “ouch,” wait a little longer.
    • Place the straps behind your heels to keep your shoes in place while they stretch.[13]
    • If your shoes haven’t stretched enough, don’t stress! Just repeat the drying process. It may take a few attempts to stretch your Crocs to the right size.
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Method 3
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Using a Hair Dryer

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  1. Place your Crocs on the floor. Point your hair dryer at one shoe and move it back and forth to soften the foam, aiming at the inside of the shoe as well.[14]
  2. You probably won’t be able to slide your foot all the way in yet, but that’s okay. Continue heating your shoe with the hair dryer as you gradually inch your foot into it.
  3. Continue wearing your beautifully resized Crocs until they’ve cooled completely.[15]
    • This method may give you a more custom fit because the shoe molds to the shape of your foot as it’s heated.
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Tips

  • Prevent Crocs from shrinking by keeping them out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources. Your Crocs are your babies, so never leave them in a hot car.[16]
  • Crocs come with a 90-day warranty that covers manufacturing defects. The warranty doesn’t cover issues arising from “normal usage, fair wear and tear, or damage by you.” So if your Crocs have shrunk, it’s unlikely that you’ll get a freebie replacement pair. Good thing you can fix them yourself![17]
  • Instead of wearing the Crocs around the house to stretch them, you can fit an extendable boot tree in them.
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Warnings

  • Microwaving your Crocs is dangerous. Heating your Crocs in the microwave will cause them to scorch and melt.[18] Do not attempt to use a microwave to unshrink your Crocs. Seriously, don’t do it.
  • Wait until your shoes are at a bearable temperature before putting them on. They should be hot, but not hot enough to burn your feet. [19]


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This article was co-authored by Victor Adrian. Victor Adrian is a Footwear Expert based in London, UK. He is a Researcher, Tester, and Editor for BestForMyFeet.com, a leading footwear and footcare blog that discusses the importance of wearing the right footwear for the right occasion. Adrian is well-versed in determining which type of footwear is ideal for a variety of work and casual environments thanks to his vast working experience in different types of industries. He teams up with footwear professionals to test products and create comprehensive product reviews and comparisons that help readers choose the ideal footwear for their needs. Additionally, he collaborates with US board-certified podiatrists and foot doctors in order to make sure the information his team provides is always accurate. Adrian studied Biochemistry at the I.E.S. Calderon de la Barca Institute. This article has been viewed 209,532 times.
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