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Your feet can now cosplay as Xbox controllers, thanks to Crocs

Yes, Xbox Crocs are a thing now

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What’s happened? Xbox has teamed up with Crocs to launch a limited-edition pair of Xbox Classic Clogs that literally look like an Xbox controller for your feet. These aren’t your everyday foam clogs; they’re styled like an Xbox Wireless Controller, with molded buttons, thumbsticks, and that iconic green-on-black look.

  • The Xbox Classic Clogs are currently available on the Crocs’ official store for $80 in the US.
  • You can also buy an optional $20 Jibbitz charm pack (from titles like Halo, Fallout, DOOM, World of Warcraft, and Sea of Thieves) to complete the set.

This is important because: Microsoft is bringing gaming aesthetics into everyday fashion beyond just cool T-shirts and hats. Here are the key design elements you need to know, and yes, they’re as quirky as they sound:

  • The design intentionally mirrors a full Xbox controller with a D-pad, analog sticks, X/Y/B/A buttons, and even “Player Left/Player Right” stamped inside.
  • The Xbox logo is subtly placed on the ankle strap hinges.
  • You can also customize your Xbox Crocs with gamer flair by using Jibbitz charms themed on major game franchises.
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Why should I care? If you’re already rocking Xbox gear (controllers, headsets, merch), you can now buy footwear that completes the look; perfect for gaming marathons or just casual flex.

  • Unlike standard gamer merch that sits in your closet, you can wear this functional footwear regularly and carry that bold, instantly recognisable look.
  • Even if you’re not ultra-obsessed, the Jibbitz charm set gives you a fun custom touch that’s subtle enough to wear casually.

OK, what’s next?

Microsoft’s foray into quirky gear isn’t new. The company has already gone off-script with some wild (and real) product launches: an Xbox-branded shower gel, body spray, and deodorant, a limited Adidas sneaker collab, and even a Nike partnership featuring a Jordan-inspired Xbox One. The new limited-time Xbox Crocs drop neatly fits that pattern, turning gaming identity into wearable culture.

Manisha Priyadarshini
Manisha Priyadarshini is a tech and entertainment writer with over nine years of editorial experience.
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