Shopper Is Divided After Showcasing Her Massive 159-Piece Crocs Collection Complete With 700 Jibbitz

Shopper Divided After Showing Off Her Massive 159-Piece Crocs Collection — Some Shocked, Others Awestruck

  • A woman with more than 159 pairs of Crocs and 700 Jibbitz shared her collection
  • Divided the internet with some loving it and others baffled by the obsession
  • Crocs have surged in popularity with celebrities and Gen Z since 2018

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A woman with more than 159 pairs of Crocs has divided the internet after sharing a video of the entire room she’s dedicated to the controversial shoes.

The woman, Rayann – who is from Canada and goes by the name ‘Croc Queen’ TikTok — has built a huge social media following of over 23 million for sharing videos about her various pairs of Crocs.

Rayann also has over 700 Jibbitz, which are charms that can be placed in the holes in Crocs as a form of customization.

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A woman with more than 159 pairs of Crocs has divided the internet after sharing a room-wide video she dedicated to the controversial shoes (Rayann's Crocs pictured)

A woman with more than 159 pairs of Crocs has divided the internet after sharing a room-wide video she dedicated to the controversial shoes (Rayann’s Crocs pictured)

Rayann recently shared a video of a room in her home where all 159 pairs of Crocs hang from hooks.

She said in the clamp: ‘How many pairs of Crocs do you need to be happy?

‘Don’t know. How many pairs are there?’

She added that her collection no longer even fits on one wall and one picture frame.

The woman, Rayann (pictured) — who hails from Canada and goes by the name “Croc Queen” on TikTok — has built a huge social media following of over 23 million for sharing videos of her various pairs of Crocs

The woman, Rayann (pictured) — who hails from Canada and goes by the name “Croc Queen” on TikTok — has built a huge social media following of over 23 million for sharing videos of her various pairs of Crocs

The woman, Rayann (pictured) — who hails from Canada and goes by the name “Croc Queen” on TikTok — has built a huge social media following of over 23 million for sharing videos of her various pairs of Crocs

It didn’t take long for the video to go viral, with thousands confused as to why Rayann has so many pairs and how she ever finds the time to wear them all.

“This is insane,” one person wrote.

“But do you wear them all,” added another.

Others confessed, among other videos of Rayann, that they are also “Crocheads.”

‘Great collection. I’m also a Crochead – my collection consists of 127 pairs of Crocs. I’ve been wearing Crocs since 09,” one wrote.

Another added, “I thought it’s a lot to have four Crocs like I own.”

Adored by both Gen Z and A-list celebrities, Crocs have surged in popularity since 2018 after 20 years on the market (Crocs pictured)

Adored by both Gen Z and A-list celebrities, Crocs have surged in popularity since 2018 after 20 years on the market (Crocs pictured)

Adored by both Gen Z and A-list celebrities, Crocs have surged in popularity since 2018 after 20 years on the market (Crocs pictured)

The brand’s Classic Clog was once labeled an “ugly” shoe, but over the years the style has slowly transcended into street style and appeared on catwalks (Crocs pictured)

Adored by both Gen Z and A-list celebrities, Crocs has seen a surge in popularity since 2018 after 20 years on the market.

The brand’s Classic Clog was once labeled an ‘ugly’ shoe, but over the years the style has slowly transcended into street style, appearing on runways during Sydney Fashion Week.

To date, since 2002, Crocs has sold more than 850 million pairs of shoes and generated a staggering $2.3 billion in annual sales.

Celebrities such as Bella Hadid, Hailey Bieber and Kendall Jenner have also been seen wearing the comfy clogs.

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