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  • Clip on headlights for Crocs wearers
    DUKAS_156762389_FER
    Clip on headlights for Crocs wearers
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Crocs 1

    Ref 14877

    16/06/2023

    See Ferrari text 

    Pictures must credit: Lene


    Owners of trendy Croc clogs are seeing the light. — with tiny clip on headlights to help find their way in the dark.

    They come in sets of two, one for each foot, and designed to light up the night.

    Some buyers have bought two sets so they can fit two lights to each shoe.

    They are recommended for night activities such as running, hiking, cycling, or walking and are said to have a range of 10 metres.

    This accessory is designed to match the Croc style and is available in a range of colours.

    Users press on the head of the shoe lights to turn it one and off or switch between three different modes — always on, fast flashing and slow flashing.

    The lights are being sold by online store Lene.

    A spokesperson said the lights are waterproof and can easily deal with rainstorm weather or dew when camping.

    They added: “With this don’t need to worry about extreme weather.”

    The lights cost just over €18 euros a set
    OPS: The Headlights for Crocs

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Clip on headlights for Crocs wearers
    DUKAS_156762387_FER
    Clip on headlights for Crocs wearers
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Crocs 1

    Ref 14877

    16/06/2023

    See Ferrari text 

    Pictures must credit: Lene


    Owners of trendy Croc clogs are seeing the light. — with tiny clip on headlights to help find their way in the dark.

    They come in sets of two, one for each foot, and designed to light up the night.

    Some buyers have bought two sets so they can fit two lights to each shoe.

    They are recommended for night activities such as running, hiking, cycling, or walking and are said to have a range of 10 metres.

    This accessory is designed to match the Croc style and is available in a range of colours.

    Users press on the head of the shoe lights to turn it one and off or switch between three different modes — always on, fast flashing and slow flashing.

    The lights are being sold by online store Lene.

    A spokesperson said the lights are waterproof and can easily deal with rainstorm weather or dew when camping.

    They added: “With this don’t need to worry about extreme weather.”

    The lights cost just over €18 euros a set
    OPS: The Headlights for Crocs

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Clip on headlights for Crocs wearers
    DUKAS_156762384_FER
    Clip on headlights for Crocs wearers
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Crocs 1

    Ref 14877

    16/06/2023

    See Ferrari text 

    Pictures must credit: Lene


    Owners of trendy Croc clogs are seeing the light. — with tiny clip on headlights to help find their way in the dark.

    They come in sets of two, one for each foot, and designed to light up the night.

    Some buyers have bought two sets so they can fit two lights to each shoe.

    They are recommended for night activities such as running, hiking, cycling, or walking and are said to have a range of 10 metres.

    This accessory is designed to match the Croc style and is available in a range of colours.

    Users press on the head of the shoe lights to turn it one and off or switch between three different modes — always on, fast flashing and slow flashing.

    The lights are being sold by online store Lene.

    A spokesperson said the lights are waterproof and can easily deal with rainstorm weather or dew when camping.

    They added: “With this don’t need to worry about extreme weather.”

    The lights cost just over €18 euros a set
    OPS: The Headlights for Crocs

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Clip on headlights for Crocs wearers
    DUKAS_156762383_FER
    Clip on headlights for Crocs wearers
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Crocs 1

    Ref 14877

    16/06/2023

    See Ferrari text 

    Pictures must credit: Lene


    Owners of trendy Croc clogs are seeing the light. — with tiny clip on headlights to help find their way in the dark.

    They come in sets of two, one for each foot, and designed to light up the night.

    Some buyers have bought two sets so they can fit two lights to each shoe.

    They are recommended for night activities such as running, hiking, cycling, or walking and are said to have a range of 10 metres.

    This accessory is designed to match the Croc style and is available in a range of colours.

    Users press on the head of the shoe lights to turn it one and off or switch between three different modes — always on, fast flashing and slow flashing.

    The lights are being sold by online store Lene.

    A spokesperson said the lights are waterproof and can easily deal with rainstorm weather or dew when camping.

    They added: “With this don’t need to worry about extreme weather.”

    The lights cost just over €18 euros a set
    OPS: The Headlights for Crocs

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Clip on headlights for Crocs wearers
    DUKAS_156762381_FER
    Clip on headlights for Crocs wearers
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Crocs 1

    Ref 14877

    16/06/2023

    See Ferrari text 

    Pictures must credit: Lene


    Owners of trendy Croc clogs are seeing the light. — with tiny clip on headlights to help find their way in the dark.

    They come in sets of two, one for each foot, and designed to light up the night.

    Some buyers have bought two sets so they can fit two lights to each shoe.

    They are recommended for night activities such as running, hiking, cycling, or walking and are said to have a range of 10 metres.

    This accessory is designed to match the Croc style and is available in a range of colours.

    Users press on the head of the shoe lights to turn it one and off or switch between three different modes — always on, fast flashing and slow flashing.

    The lights are being sold by online store Lene.

    A spokesperson said the lights are waterproof and can easily deal with rainstorm weather or dew when camping.

    They added: “With this don’t need to worry about extreme weather.”

    The lights cost just over €18 euros a set
    OPS: The Headlights for Crocs

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Clip on headlights for Crocs wearers
    DUKAS_156762377_FER
    Clip on headlights for Crocs wearers
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Crocs 1

    Ref 14877

    16/06/2023

    See Ferrari text 

    Pictures must credit: Lene


    Owners of trendy Croc clogs are seeing the light. — with tiny clip on headlights to help find their way in the dark.

    They come in sets of two, one for each foot, and designed to light up the night.

    Some buyers have bought two sets so they can fit two lights to each shoe.

    They are recommended for night activities such as running, hiking, cycling, or walking and are said to have a range of 10 metres.

    This accessory is designed to match the Croc style and is available in a range of colours.

    Users press on the head of the shoe lights to turn it one and off or switch between three different modes — always on, fast flashing and slow flashing.

    The lights are being sold by online store Lene.

    A spokesperson said the lights are waterproof and can easily deal with rainstorm weather or dew when camping.

    They added: “With this don’t need to worry about extreme weather.”

    The lights cost just over €18 euros a set
    OPS: The Headlights for Crocs

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)