Lego x Crocs announces partnership and launch of spectacular clogs
Described as a “multi-year global partnership,” the brands will launch more products after the new limited-edition Crocs shoes in 2026, starting in the spring.
The Lego and Crocs collaboration features exclusive clog models that are sold as special “collectibles” for Lego fans. Each pair of clogs comes with a Lego minifigure and four pairs of miniature Crocs. But they don’t come cheap.

An angled version of the standard Crocs heel straps secures the clog without a back, though the shoemaker is quick to point out that the clown-scale collectible design is “not meant to be worn all day.”
These shoes mark the first part of a multi-year partnership between the two brands that includes several toys and wearables for both adults and children.


This year, as part of the collaboration, a collection of Lego-branded Jibbitz charms is also planned to be released, which can be used to personalize standard Crocs clogs.
“We are both brands that pride ourselves in being built differently, in celebrating self-expression and in fueling creativity,” said Crocs’ chief marketing officer, Carly Gomez.
“I can’t wait for our fans to see what we’re creating together – we’ve truly broken the mold in a way that we never have before.”
The Lego Brick clogs are made from the same rubbery plastic foam as other Crocs clogs – a kind of polyethylene vinyl acetate (PEVA) – with a sole designed to resemble the bottom of a Lego brick.


These amazing clogs will cost you £199.99 / $149.99 when they go on sale worldwide from February 16th.
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All images courtesy of Lego / Crocs.


