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Did you get a new pair of Crocs, only to find that they’re just a bit too big? Returning and exchanging for a new size can be a hassle—fortunately, Crocs are made of a material that shrinks easily in the heat. In this article, we’ll give you 4 different ways you can shrink your Crocs to get the perfect fit in just a few minutes.

Best Ways to Make Your Crocs Smaller

Place your Crocs in boiling water for 5 minutes, then use a pair of tongs to take them out safely. Alternatively, put your Crocs in the drying machine for 10 minutes, or blow dry your Crocs on high heat for 10 minutes. You can also leave your Crocs in direct sunlight for 20 minutes to shrink them.

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Boil the Crocs in water for 5 minutes.

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  1. Boiling water shrinks Crocs quickly without causing damage.[1] Fill a large pot with water about 3/4 of the way full, then put it on high heat and wait until it boils. Place your Crocs into the water for 5 minutes, then use a pair of tongs to take them out.[2]
    • Use your tongs to gently stir the Crocs in the water so that both shoes get even coverage.
    • If your Crocs can’t both fit into the pot at the same time, boil them one at a time or place them on a sink with the boiling water.[3]
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Point a hair dryer at your Crocs for 10 minutes.

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Leave the Crocs in the sun for 20 minutes.

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  1. Check them out after about 20 minutes to see how much they’ve shrunk. Direct sunlight usually makes Crocs shrink super fast, so don't forget about them.[6]
    • If you’re pressed for time or need your Crocs to shrink a lot, try leaving them in a hot car with the windows rolled up. Crocs shrink very quickly in a hot car, so be sure to check on them every 20 minutes or so.
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Let your Crocs cool before trying them on.

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  1. Once you feel like your Crocs have shrunk enough, let them cool down and then try them on. If you need to shrink them more, don’t worry—it's possible! You can:
    • Place the Crocs in boiling water for another 5 minutes.
    • Throw the Crocs back in the dryer for 5 minutes.
    • Heat the Crocs with your blow dryer for another 10 minutes.
    • Put the shoes in direct sunlight for another 20 minutes.
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This article was co-authored by Victor Adrian and by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Madden. 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 235,152 times.
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