My bad! In the video I cast doubt that the midsole on the Crocs Brooklyn Buckle sandal is actual cork, but the description on the Crocs website says otherwise (“cork-wrapped” midsole). Either way, it does look like real cork which elevates this platform sandal above the other Crocs Brooklyn styles.
I think I’ll get a lot of wear out of these this summer: fun pop of color, good arch support, firm yet cushioned insole and adjustable buckles. The heel height is just under two inches with a one inch platform.
The Crocs Brooklyn Cork Buckle sandal is available in whole sizes 4-11 for $64.99 from Crocs, Zappos and Amazon.
I chose these over the Crocs Brooklyn Cork sandal with the back strap because of the adjustable forefoot buckle. I wish there was a style with a back strap and adjustable forefoot strap for picky toes.
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