CROCS & HAVAIANAS - are they really WORTH the purchase?
Honestly, I find this product interesting. I am amazed with its functionality, beautiful colors and design. In fact, we are planning to buy an original one for
our son. But I did not give in easily. There's this mother's "practical conscience" so to speak that came in and allowed me to have some second thoughts. Reasons such as most kids' feet grow increasingly fast and that the shoes' price equates that of a 2-wk supply of infant milk, kept me from buying. Until I saw in one of the sports depots near our home a pseudo version of Crocs under the brand Reva. For a cost of P199 with 6 free fun rubber pins, why not?!! If it's just for the purpose of daily home footwear, this is actually not bad at all. It might also be a trial period for our son. If he'll really like it and we'll find it useful for him, I and his dad agreed to buy him an original pair soon. Then, multi media aired these not so good product review
s. This time, more worthwhile thoughts came in. If a branded one exhibits such danger, what more the other imitations? Recently, I also read the same incident with Havaianas. A local actor's son had his own share of this traumatic escalator experience. OMG! I and my daughter own a pair of Havaianas. It only proves then, that it can happen to practically any type of footwear. So far, we're lucky we were spared of such accidents. Whenever we visit any establishments with escalators, we normally lift our kids on the first and the last few steps, better yet we carry them. Whether it's the parents' or the manufacturer's responsibility that determines the safety of our kids, it's important to have all the necessary precautions any time, every time! What's real intriguing is how cost does not guarantee safety and quality these days. Now, tell me does quality really come with a price?
7 comments
i'm not really a fan of crocs and havaianas, as you said, they are simply 'tsinelas'. i'd rather spend the money somewhere else.. more than a thousand bucks?? ang mahal naman.
ReplyDeletewell, on quality vs price ratio, I think a lot of high-priced products guarantee quality.. but then, is it good enough to justify the price? sobrang mahal kasi minsan e...
My 6yo son has been hinting that he likes to have a pair of crocs, but I still have to think about it. Not only it is expensive but I have read about those accidents too. It is scary!
ReplyDeleteon Analyse, yeah it's quite pricey here, a pair of kid's size Crocs costs around Php 1495 (minimum). I agree with your thoughts.
ReplyDeleteon Teacher Julie, yeah we share the same worry now.
too expensive for me, kakahinayang :-D
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The first one in the family who had Crocs was my son. He got his pair last Christmas. I love those cute jibbitz. Let me share on old Crocs post.
ReplyDeleteTake care! I'll come back to read more of your current posts.
im a fan of havaianas and some crocs styles.. GUILTY!
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