Popular shoe brand Crocs is feeling the giveaway spirt for its 20th anniversary with a ‘Free Pair for All’ giveaway.

This week only, through October 7, you can enter to win a free pair of crocs.

“From there, the iconic brand will continue to treat Croc Nation to surprise giveaways, exclusive product, and access to an all-new Crocs World experience where fans can engage with the brand in an entirely new way. New product launches and noteworthy collaboration releases will further commemorate the brand’s 20-year milestone in an authentically Crocs way,” the company said in a press release.

The generous giveaway comes as Crocs celebrates “Croctober.” On “Croc Day” — October 23 — Crocs will release a limited-time edition Croc Day Clog that’s available to Cross Club members starting on October 20.

If you aren’t one of the lucky winners you can still take advantage of great deals, like 25% off the purchase price of four pairs of Crocs and more. On its website, Crocs announced it plans on doing surprise giveaways, deals and more to honor its 20th anniversary.

“Croctober is one of our most favorite times of the year – a time to recognize our fans, many of whom have supported us unconditionally since the beginning and who live at the heart of our brand,” said Heidi Cooley, CMO, Crocs.

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