
Post Malone Gifts 10,000 Sold-Out, Custom Crocs To Hospital Workers
Post Malone is used to topping charts and snatching cred for his music, but this time he’s done something so personally great that we had to shout him out for it.
The music artist has had a long-standing partnership and semi-love affair with his Crocs, collaborating with the brand on five collections so far. But his latest may forever be his greatest, now that he’s made a generous move with it.
Malone has donated 10,000 of his latest, sold-out line to front-line workers in the global COVID-19 pandemic. The shoes are extremely popular among hospital staff because of their comfort, even when worn for long, back-to-back shifts.
Musicians on Call made the announcement via Instagram, sharing that Malone had gifted thousands of his sold-out Duet Max Clog II Crose to workers at 70 hospitals across the U.S.
“"As a special early #FrontlineValentines gift, we teamed up with @postmalone and @crocs, to offer our hospital partners nationwide a gesture of gratitude with extra comfort!," Musicians on Call posted. "Caregivers and staff are receiving their very own pair of Post Malone's fifth #pmxcrocs collaboration as a thank you for their brave work on the frontlines to keep our communities safe!"
Musicians on Call brings live and recorded music to the bedside of patients in health care facilities, reports CNN.
Post Malone’s crocs are among the most popular the company offers. Each of his custom lines have sold out within a day.
Malone was also nominated for six Grammy awards this year.