ICYMI: Lego and Crocs are collaborating with the ultimate pair of brick-inspired clogs
What the croc?!
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I love a good Lego set. Even if it takes you over a day to assemble, the hard work always pays off in spades — with a beautiful build you can display (or play with) for years to come.
Last week, Lego announced a multi-year partnership with none other than one of my favourite brands, Crocs, the funky clog shoe maker. Crocs are synonymous with a few things — namely, moulded clogs and fun collaborations with major brands and franchises, such as Harry Potter, Disney, Coca-Cola and Krispy Kreme. Adding Lego to that list seems like a pretty solid choice for the brand, and boy, have they delivered with the first (of hopefully, many) Lego x Crocs drop.
To launch the partnership, the two iconic brands have introduced a new silhouette that brings Lego to real life. Each collectible oversized pair of the Lego Brick Clogs features four studs stamped with the Lego logo and an innovative brick-like outsole. Accompanying the unique clogs is a Lego Minifigure with four pairs of its own miniature Crocs shoes.
The Lego Brick Clogs are currently available to preorder, with a release date set for February 17, 2026. But how much will the collectible pair cost? These red brick shoes will set you back a whopping AU$319.99 and will be available to order at either Crocs or Lego.
While they're not the cheapest pair of clogs, the Lego Clogs will indeed turn heads, and complete with the matching minifig, any Lego Lover will be brick-tastic.
Best Crocs deals right now
If you don't have the means to wait or can't swallow the price of the Lego Clogs, there are thankfully several Crocs Clogs on sale right now on its website and Amazon storefront. And if none of the pairs below tickle your fancy, you can check out Crocs' website for more styles, including sandals, slides and even sneakers!
It's only right to start this roundup with a classic! Knocking up to 50% off, these clogs are extremely versatile, breathable and dry fast when wet, making them perfect for almost every activity. Available in a range of colours under the same listing.
An Aussie summer staple, but make it Crocs?! This Miami Flip style is an obvious choice for beach days, with an elevated lift and stylish square toe. A range of colours is discounted, with prices starting at AU$26 for the Starfish colourway.
This is my new favourite clogs style, and I wouldn't be surprised if I pick myself up a pair during Crocs' Mid-Season sale. With a cute adjustable buckle design, a slight platform heel and a selection of pastel colourways to choose from, these Mary Jane Clogs combine comfort and fashion all in one.
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Lucy Scotting is a digital content writer for Tom’s Guide in Australia, primarily covering NBN and internet-related news. Lucy started her career writing for HR and staffing industry publications, with articles covering emerging tech, business and finance. In her spare time, Lucy can be found watching sci-fi movies, working on her dystopian fiction novel or hanging out with her dog, Fletcher.
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