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LEGO Enters Multi-Year Partnership with Crocs Footwear Brand

Just yesterday, LEGO Denmark just announced they have entered into a multi-year partnership with Crocs, a well-known footwear brand. The announcement also revealed a chunky pair of LEGO shoes inspired by the common 2x2 and 2x4 plates.

The new LEGO Crocs shoes are inspired by the 2x2 and 2x4 LEGO plates. Image source: LEGO Denmark.
The new LEGO Crocs shoes are inspired by the 2x2 and 2x4 LEGO plates. Image source: LEGO Denmark.

LEGO confirmed their partnership with Crocs will lead to:

  • Multiple product launches throughout 2026 including Crocs’ licensed assortment of unique Jibbitz™ charms

  • Products for both adults and kids

  • A global presence in all major markets for the collaboration products


LEGO & Crocs have confirmed another merch drop coming in Q2 of this year, but at this time it's unclear whether it will be a LEGO set or another clothing item. If you want to pick up these fat, chunky shoes in Australia, it won't be cheap - LEGO is currently selling these for a whopping $320 AUD. You can check out their pricing and various shoe sizes here.

A model wearing the new LEGO Crocs. Image source: LEGO Denmark.
A model wearing the new LEGO Crocs. Image source: LEGO Denmark.

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3 Comments


Finally! I reckon these are the only shoes capable of protecting my feet from stray 2x4 bricks in the hallway. Walking through my kids' playroom is usually a bigger gamble than a high-stakes round on levelupcasino.com , honestly. If these have actual studs on them, I hope they are comfy. Definitely going to grab a pair for the 'safety' factor alone. Does anyone know if they'll be releasing them in adult sizes here in Aus or just for the little ones?

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Ian Price
Jan 24

It's April 1st come early... :/ Seriously, who on Earth is going to buy these? Not only do they look awful, but that price is screams "I've got more money than sense!"

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Frase
Jan 25
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Can't disagree with you - when I first saw them I was thinking they'd be worth $60 tops

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