Crocs to Cut Chinese Production for US Market

Crocs to Cut Chinese Production for US Market
Crocs footwear is displayed in one of the company's retail stores in Chicago, Illinois, U.S. on July 23, 2009. Scott Olson/Getty Images
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Crocs Inc will aim to cut the volume of its shoes and accessories produced in China for the U.S. market by more than two-thirds over the next year, as it guards against the impact of President Donald Trump’s trade war with Beijing.

The casual footwear maker’s rubber designs have made it a popular choice over the last decade among older Americans looking for functional footwear for gardening or the beach. It has also become trendy in the past year with millennials as ironic “ugly” fashion.