Xbox and Crocs team up to create new Xbox-themed shoes and charms

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Ready, Player 1. Now you can play your favorite Xbox games while wearing your new Xbox shoes.

Xbox and Crocs have teamed up to create the new Xbox Classic Clog, released on Tuesday, November 25th, in time for the holiday season.

The shoe looks like an Xbox controller with its iconic buttons, joystick, and bumpers.

Console fans can also purchase a five-pack of Crocs charms, also known as Jibbits. Jibbits are charms of various designs used to personalize Crocs, with more iconic designs and characters being added to the list in the future.

According to a news release posted on Microsoft’s website, Jibbits for Xbox will feature “fan-favorite” characters and icons from well-known Xbox games such as “Halo,” “Fallout,” “DOOM,” “World of Warcraft,” and “Sea of ​​Thieves.”

Here’s what you need to know:

What are Xbox Crocs like?

The Xbox Crocs are black and the Crocs logo on the heel strap is green, and you can also add Jibbitz to it.

According to the product description on Crocs’ website, the top of the Crocs no longer has the usual hole in which you could place a Jibbitz, and is replaced by a “fixed-dimension controller joystick and buttons.”

The Xbox symbol is also located in the center of the toe cap of the clogs.

What is the retail price of Xbox Crocs?

Xbox Crocs retail for $80 before tax, shipping and handling, and Xbox 5 Pack Jibbitz Charms retail for $20.

Where can I buy Croc’s Xbox Classic Clog?

Geta and Jibbits are available for purchase on the Crocs website.

Crocs charms depicting iconic Xbox game characters

Crocs has released a pack of five Jibbits featuring icons and characters from the upcoming Xbox video game.

  • “Halo” – The game’s main character, Master Chief’s green helmet is his charm point.
  • “Fallout” – The game’s mascot, Vault Boy, is attractive.
  • “DOOM” – The blue and orange game logo with “Doom” written on it is attractive.
  • “World of Warcraft” – Charm is a stylized murloc.
  • “Sea of ​​Thieves” – The game’s logo, a mint skull with a ship-like eyepatch, is its charm point.

The charms are sold in packs of 5 and retail for $20 excluding shipping and handling.

Julia is USA TODAY’s trends reporter, covering scientific research, shopping trends, holidays, and trending news. Connect with her on LinkedIn ×Instagram, TikTok: @juliamaigz or email jgomez@hannett.com.

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