Crocs' Comeback Plan Flopped, And The Brand Is Collapsing
Reuters
The company is cutting jobs and closing stores amid plummeting net income.
The company said Tuesday that it plans to close 75 to 100 of its 624 stores globally and lay off 183 employees out of more than 5,000.
Net income fell a whopping 45% for the second quarter.
Crocs President Andrew Rees said in a statement that the performance shows "the need for dynamic change in our strategy, organization and approach to the market."
Crocs was hoping that a new, sleeker line of shoes that was released this year - including ballet flats, pumps, and open-toe wedges - would revitalize the brand.
But the company's new shoe styles failed to offset falling demand for its signature plastic clogs.
The new styles were "too big a reach for the brand," Rees told the Wall Street Journal.
The company is now planning to cut back on its range of styles by 30% to 40%, as a result.
Crocs' colorful plastic clogs soared in popularity a decade ago.
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