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Xbox and Crocs Launch Exclusive Controller-Inspired Clogs

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Xbox Crocs Controller Clogs

DENVER, CO – Microsoft and Crocs have teamed up to launch an exclusive collection of footwear inspired by the iconic Xbox controller. The Xbox Classic Clog will officially release on Nov. 25, 2025, priced at $80 per pair. With a design that incorporates fixed buttons and joysticks molded directly into the shoe, these clogs aim to provide gamers with both style and comfort.

The Xbox Classic Clog features a complete set of Xbox controller elements, including dual analog sticks, a D-pad, and buttons all molded into the foam. Each shoe is adorned with the words ‘Player Left’ and ‘Player Right’ to enhance the theme, ensuring that fans feel connected to their gaming experience even when they step away from the console.

Available starting at noon ET, the limited-edition clogs are accompanied by a special five-pack of Xbox + Jibbitz charms priced at $20, showcasing characters from popular franchises like Halo, Fallout, DOOM, World of Warcraft, and Sea of Thieves. This gives fans the opportunity to customize their clogs, adding a personal touch to their gaming gear.

The Crocs website confirms that these clogs are both lightweight and water-friendly. They also have a branded Xbox rivet, and importantly, they can float in water, making them practical for a variety of settings. As gaming culture continues to evolve, collaborations like this one between Microsoft and Crocs appeal to those who appreciate comfort and style.

As the launch coincides with the 20th anniversary of the Xbox brand, the nostalgia factor plays a significant role in its anticipated popularity. The Xbox Classic Clogs offer not just a unique design, but also a chance for long-time fans to celebrate two decades in gaming history.

“Ready up with this controller-meets-clog design, perfect for couch co-op and kicking back,” reads the promotional material. With stock expected to sell quickly, fans are encouraged to visit Crocs.com right at noon ET to secure their pair before they’re gone.

Annabelle Ink, a gaming journalist and lifelong gamer, emphasizes the cultural significance of such collaborations, acknowledging how they allow gamers to express their identity and passion in everyday life.