Lego and Crocs announced the beginning of a new partnership with the launch of the spectacular Lego Brick Clogs ($149.99), which look more like Legos than Crocs.
Described as a “multi-year global partnership,” the brands will follow the new limited-edition Crocs with more product launches throughout 2026, starting in the spring. The future products will include “Crocs’ largest licensed assortment of unique Jibbitz charms” and more unspecified products for kids and adults.
“The Lego Group’s boundless imagination makes them the perfect match to Crocs’ wonderfully unordinary spirit,” said Carly Gomez, Chief Marketing Officer at Crocs, in a blog post. “We are both brands that pride ourselves in being built different, in celebrating self-expression, and in fueling creativity. I can’t wait for our fans to see what we’re creating together — we’ve truly broken the mold in a way that we never have before.”
The Lego Brick Clogs truly have to be seen to be believed. They’re, dare I say it, brick-tacular.
The new Lego Brick Crocs in all their glory.
Credit: Lego / Crocs

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Enhance…
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Right:
…enhance!
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Introducing the Crocs x Lego Brick Clogs
The Lego website describes the Brick Clogs as “a new and imaginative silhouette, constructed with the playfulness of Crocs and the boundless creativity of the Lego brick.” Shaped like Lego bricks, they feature four logo-stamped studs, Lego and Crocs branding, and a pivotable heel strap. The product description also states that the clogs are made with an easy-to-clean and quick-dry material.
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These are definitely collectibles more than practical footwear, and a description on the Crocs website clearly states they’re “not intended for all-day wear.”
My favorite detail? The new Lego Crocs come with a Lego Minifigure — who is wearing his own pair of Lego Crocs. In fact, the Minifigure comes with mini Lego Crocs of his own in four different colors.
Swap out your Minifigure’s mini Crocs.
Credit: Lego / Crocs
They’re not practical, but we’re here for them.
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Crocs is known for its cross-brand collaborations and unique, limited-edition designs. The iconic ugly footwear brand has partnered with everyone from General Mills Cereal and 7/11 to Balenciaga. But this might be my favorite yet.
How to buy the Crocs x Lego Brick Clogs
The shoes are online now at both the Lego and Crocs websites, but they’re listed as unavailable in all sizes. A “Coming Soon” notice says the shoes will be available Feb. 16. In the meantime, you can sign up for email notifications. The Lego announcement blog post also teases a second drop in the spring.
Just think, if you get your hands on these once-in-a-lifetime Crocs clogs, you too could look this cool:

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