If you've ever come up against the conundrum of having an urgent line dancing class to attend but finding traditional cowboy boots too restrictive, there may just be a solution for you - cowboy boot Crocs.
Yes, you read that correctly.
For those people who love both traditional Western-style footwear and the comfort of a Croc, the brand has answered your prayers.
Hot off the back of the Shrocks - that's Shrek Crocs for the uninitiated - Crocs have announced their latest new style... and it's safe to say it's left people pretty divided.
Crocs are a divisive shoe at the best of times. There are some who wouldn't be caught dead wearing the bulky yet airy footwear, while others are staunch advocates for the comfort of rocking a Croc. And, of course, they're versatile, going from a slip-on to 'sports mode' with a simple flip of the strap.
One thing the brand can never be accused of is not being innovative, and it's safe to say they have pushed the boundary of what a Croc is many times.
Their latest model embraces both the classic Croc sandal with signature cowboy boot detailing... and it's quite something.
The boots are described as "Crocs but tall", and come with "legit embroidery, ventilation holes, Crocskin texture, shiny spurs, and a Croc Star jibbitz on the front.
The special edition shoes will be available on Croc Day on October 23, should you be wanting to get some in your own collection, but will cost around $120.
Crocs said in a press release: "This starts today, with the reveal of one of the most widely requested Crocs shoe designs in brand history – the Crocs Classic Cowboy Boot! For years, the buzz around a Crocs-inspired cowboy boot has been building, creating a genuine fan-fueled movement trending across social media.
"Recognising this passion, Crocs is making fan dreams come true, turning the Crocs Classic Cowboy Boot into a reality: a testament to the brand's commitment to and celebration of Croc Nation."
It added: "The boot is embellished with unique metallic Jibbitz charms and a first-of-its-kind spin-able spur charm attached to the backstrap of the shoe. On the rivet detail, the iconic black and white Crocs logo of Duke, the brand's beloved crocodile mascot, has gone country, sporting his very own cowboy hat."
Heidi Cooley, Chief Marketing Officer at Crocs said: "It's the most wonderful time of the year – Croctober – a time to celebrate the most imaginative fans in the world and this year is no exception.
"Croc Day was born by our fans so we couldn't think of a better way to celebrate them than by bringing their ideas to life not just for one day, but all month long. At Crocs, we stan our fans!"