
In The Know by Yahoo is now available on Apple News - follow us here ! If fashionistas like the Big Yellow Boots just as much as their predecessor and don’t want to pay the anticipated retail price, waiting until the streetwear community decides how it feels about the product before buying might be the best course of action. There was a time shortly after the release when the boots were valued much higher, but their availability increased after the hype died down. On StockX, the Big Red Boots are currently reselling for $243, significantly less than the original retail price. If these are set to hit the shelves at the same price point as the originals, it might be best for people to wait to buy them. That’s for a reason, though. MSCHF hasn’t announced if this is an actual product or a one-off collaboration made specifically for Paris Fashion Week. “These go stupid hard,” replied with many sneakerheads intrigued or up in arms about this collab, the Big Yellow Boots haven’t had the massive initial impact of their predecessor. He said he also hopes to one day show off his collection in a "Crocseum.BIG YELLOW BOOTS: Crocs x MSCHF Big Yellow Boot is coming soon 🐊🟡 /odvX0mSsgJ Sandtiger said he is hoping his collection will earn him a Guinness World Record for largest collection of Crocs. "You make them as beautiful as you want and it's a work of art."

"To me every day is a new day to change up the style and paint that canvas how you want, dress those Crocs how you want," Sandtiger said.

The collection, which includes celebrity collaborations and promotional shoes like the fried chicken-scented KFC Crocs, recently earned Sandtiger a featured appearance on Vice TV reality series Most Expensivist, hosted by rapper 2 Chainz. Sandtiger's collection now features 2,127 different pairs of Crocs, and he regularly updates the count on his Instagram page. "There's so many things I could say about them, they're so stylish, they're fun, they're comfortable and to me it's always like each pair is an empty canvas," he told CT Insider. CONNECTICUT (Web Desk) - A man known as the "Croc king" is seeking Guinness World Records recognition for his collection of more than 2,000 pairs of the divisive footwear.ĭoogie Lish Sandtiger, 32, said his initial distaste for the rubber clogs changed when he got his first pair at the age of 16.
