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Crocs Reveals Clogs Shaped Like Oversized LEGO Bricks, but They Won’t Be Cheap

The collaboration begins with a $149.99 LEGO Brick Clog and includes Crocs' largest licensed Jibbitz assortment and products for all ages in 2026.

  • On February 16, 2026, the LEGO Brick Clog will be released globally via Crocs website and www.LEGO.com/crocs at a retail price of $149.99.
  • Seeking to recapture growth, Crocs aims to make the clogs collectible for adults and kids, as Lego's 54 per cent 2022 revenue surge could help reengage younger shoppers.
  • The bright red clogs echo a classic LEGO brick with a brick-like outsole, featuring four studs stamped with the LEGO logo and a LEGO minifigure with four tiny Crocs, debuted by rapper Tommy Cash at Paris Fashion Week on Wednesday .
  • The initial drop will be offered only in adult sizes as kids' sizes are planned later, featuring Crocs' largest licensed Jibbitz charms and marketing via TikTok Shop livestreams and a Shanghai pop-up.
  • The multi-year partnership sets up multiple product drops in 2026 and beyond, starting with the LEGO Brick Clog, while Crocs aims to expand into games, films, bags and phone cases and LEGO retail locations will carry the footwear.
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Lego and Crocs bring bricks to your feet in new collaboration

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