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Pokémon x Crocs Collection Gets 3 More Clog Designs

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After announcing the Poké Ball clog, Crocs has revealed three more upcoming designs featuring specific Pokémon.

Pikachu and Gengar will be getting standard clogs, listed at $79.99, while Jigglypuff is getting the platform clog treatment at $84.99. As of now, only the Pikachu style also has a kids size listing at the slightly cheaper price of $54.99. All of the new designs have an estimated release date of November 16.

Crocs Reveals 3 New Pokemon-Themed Clogs​


The new Pokémon Crocs share relatively similar designs. The “face” of the Pokémon forms the front of the clog, with tailored patterns along the sides. Pikachu gets lightning bolts, Jigglypuff gets music notes, and Gengar gets, well, poisonous gas. Each also gets the Pokémon logo in a different metallic color on the ankle strap.



Crocs had previously revealed the new collaboration with the Poké Ball-themed clog. That design will be available much sooner than the specific Pokemon clogs, with an estimated release date of August 28. Like Pikachu, the Poké Ball clog has listings in both adult and kid sizes, and will also be getting an additional toddler size.


At the time of writing, none of these upcoming releases are available for preorder. Instead, you can opt to give Crocs your email address or phone number for release updates. And whatever else they decide to send you.

If you happen to already be Croc-ed up, one thing that is already available for purchase is a collection of Pokémon-themed Jibbitz.


This drop is part of a continued collaboration between Crocs and Nintendo, and follows the release of both Animal Crossing clogs and a full Super Mario collection. It’s also one of many new releases that’s tied to Pokémon’s ongoing 30th anniversary. Even just in the world of shoes, Puma launched a collection earlier this year, and Adidas will be releasing a particularly wide spread of Pokémon-themed sneakers in September.

Outside of merch collaborations, the Pokémon trading card game is getting a whole set of 30th anniversary products. While the mainline games are skipping 2026, we did get our first trailer for Gen 10, titled Winds and Waves, which will be released on the Switch 2 in 2027. We also got our hands on the cozy spin-off Pokémon Pokopia, which we think is pretty darn great.


Blythe (she/her) is an Audience Development Coordinator at IGN who spends way too much time in character customization screens and tracking down collectibles.

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