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    Home » News » Xbox and Crocs Launch Co-Branded “Xbox Classic Clog” Inspired by Wireless Controller
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    Xbox and Crocs Launch Co-Branded “Xbox Classic Clog” Inspired by Wireless Controller

    Limited-edition footwear features Xbox-themed design elements and optional game-franchise charms, priced at $80.
    By Charles KhanNovember 26, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Xbox has partnered with footwear company Crocs to launch a special-edition clog inspired by the design of the Xbox Wireless Controller. The release follows a similar collaboration earlier this year between Samsung and Crocs involving a case for the Galaxy S25. According to the announcement, “the footwear features Xbox branding and can be adorned with Jibbitz based on popular Xbox titles.”

    Officially named the Xbox Classic Clog, the product comes in black and incorporates visual elements from the Xbox controller. The clogs feature the Crocs logo in Xbox’s signature green, an Xbox emblem on both sides, and molded thumbsticks and buttons positioned on the upper section. The inside also carries Xbox branding, while the phrases “Player Left” and “Player Right” are inscribed on the respective shoes.

    See also: Microsoft Brings Xbox Full Screen Experience to More Windows Handhelds Ahead of Schedule

    In addition to the built-in controller-style details, Crocs will offer optional Jibbitz charms themed around popular gaming franchises. A pack of five charms—featuring titles such as Doom, Halo, Fallout, World of Warcraft and Sea of Thieves—will be sold separately. The collaboration is aimed at appealing to both gaming fans and collectors of limited-run merchandise.

    The footwear will be available in sizes 6 to 12 for women and 4 to 13 for men. Pricing is set at $80 for the Xbox Classic Clog, while the Jibbitz pack will cost $20. The items are scheduled to go on sale later today through the official Crocs website.

    See also: Costco Pulls Xbox Consoles From U.S. and U.K. Stores

    Xbox has not commented on whether the collaboration will extend to additional colour variants or future products. For now, the Xbox Classic Clog appears to be positioned as a one-off release designed to highlight the brand’s crossover into lifestyle merchandise.

    Source: Xbox, Crocs 1, 2 

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    Charles has been covering the gadget news scene since 2010. Have passion in game and blockchain technology.

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