Xbox and Crocs team up for gaming-inspired clogs
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Xbox and Crocs have joined forces to launch a limited-edition collection of gaming-inspired clogs.
The release transforms the iconic Xbox controller into footwear, featuring fixed buttons and joysticks for a playful, gamer-centric design. Cushioned footbeds labelled “Player left” and “Player right” promise comfort for long gaming sessions or casual wear.
Available on the Crocs website, the collection also includes a five-pack of Xbox-themed Jibbitz charms showcasing characters and icons from Halo, Fallout, DOOM, World of Warcraft, and Sea of Thieves.
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The collaboration merges lifestyle and gaming culture, offering fans a collectible item that doubles as everyday footwear.
An Instagram video from Xbox and Microsoft highlights the crossover, showing a person slipping out of the Microsoft-themed Crocs and stepping into the Xbox-themed pair, signalling the playful continuity between the two releases.
“As part of Microsoft’s 50th anniversary celebration, we’re releasing a Microsoft limited edition Crocs bundle that includes nostalgic nods like Windows XP-inspired Crocs, custom Jibbitz charms, and a Bliss-themed drawstring backpack,” said Frank Shaw, chief communications officer at Microsoft, at the time.
This follows Microsoft’s earlier limited-edition Crocs bundle unveiled in October, which leaned into nostalgia. The release featured design elements inspired by Windows XP, including the iconic “Bliss” backdrop reimagined across accessories and charms, as well as references to Clippy, the MSN butterfly, Internet Explorer logo, and other classic icons.
The collection formed part of Microsoft’s 50th anniversary celebrations, aimed at blending culture, creativity, and community.
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