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Xbox And Crocs Launch Gamepad Style Clogs And Gamer Charm Set

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  • New Xbox x Crocs clog takes cues from the Xbox controller layout
  • Uppers include raised button shapes, a D pad and twin stick details
  • Insoles are stamped “Player Left” and “Player Right”
  • Separate Jibbitz set includes five charms tied to major Xbox franchises
  • Drop is live now in limited quantities on the Crocs site

Xbox and Crocs have turned the console controller into footwear with a new all black clog that borrows the familiar layout of ABXY buttons, directional pad and thumbsticks for its front panel. The hardware cues are molded directly into the shoe rather than simply printed, so the silhouette still feels like a Crocs staple but reads instantly as an Xbox nod.

Each pair ships with labelled insoles for left and right “players,” and can be dressed up further with a dedicated Jibbitz pack that adds symbols from Halo, DOOM, Fallout, Sea of Thieves and World of Warcraft to the ventilation holes. Positioned as a fun crossover ahead of holiday gifting, the collab sits squarely in the niche where gaming fandom and casual streetwear now overlap, and stock is capped to a limited online run.

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Dana Nemirovsky
Dana Nemirovsky
Author — Senior CopywriterBrand Vision Insights

Dana Nemirovsky is a senior copywriter and digital media analyst who uncovers how marketing, digital content, technology, and cultural trends shape the way we live and consume. At Brand Vision Insights, Dana has authored in-depth features on major brand players, while also covering global economics, lifestyle trends, and digital culture. With a bachelor’s degree in Design and prior experience writing for a fashion magazine, Dana explores how media shapes consumer behaviour, highlighting shifts in marketing strategies and societal trends. Through her copywriting position, she utilizes her knowledge of how audiences engage with language to uncover patterns that inform broader marketing and cultural trends.

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