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