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Your Feet Can Now Cosplay as Xbox Controllers, Thanks to Crocs
The $80 limited-edition Xbox Classic Clogs feature controller-inspired design and optional $20 Jibbitz charms from popular game franchises, sold exclusively online by Crocs.
- On November 25, Microsoft Xbox announced a limited-edition collaboration with Crocs that reimagines the controller with fixed buttons and joysticks, available later today on the Crocs website.
- The shoes feature cushioned footbeds labeled Player Left and Player Right for couch co-op comfort, accompanied by Jibbitz charms nodding to Halo, Fallout, DOOM, World Of Warcraft, and Sea Of Thieves.
- Priced at $80, the Crocs clogs and $20 for a five‑pack Jibbitz drew mixed reactions from Reddit and social media fans, ranging from `I love it,` to parody account critiques.
- Xbox president Sarah Bond warned fans worried about price after calling next‑generation hardware a `very premium, very high‑end curated experience` that will `deliver the next generation of graphics innovation` with `existing Xbox game library compatibility`.
- A recent report noted a new console launch planned for 2027 but analysts now expect delays to 2028 after the Grand Theft Auto 6 delay, following an Xbox tweet on November 24, 2025.
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Your feet can now cosplay as Xbox controllers, thanks to Crocs
Xbox and Crocs have teamed up to create a controller-inspired clog that brings gamer energy straight to your feet. With bold buttons, stick details and optional game-themed charms, this limited-edition drop is weird, wonderful and very Xbox.
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Read Full ArticleThe most ugly Crocs of the year make their arrival tomorrow with a model designed by Microsoft and the limited edition shoe brand. Inspired by the world of the console, this pair resumes the appearance of an Xbox Series controller until in its smallest details.
Microsoft has teamed up with the shoe brand Crocs to present us some of the probably, well, most striking shoes on the market. more
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