Microsoft has partnered with Crocs to introduce a new line of Minecraft-inspired Crocs. The limited-edition collection …
The limited-edition collection – set to launch on 16th February – will be available worldwide and includes two classic clogs, two classic elevated clogs that come with Jibbitz charms, a classic slide, and two"unique sets of Minecraft-themed Jibbitz charms that will"turn any pair of Crocs into a Minecraft adventure".Both sets of clogs will be available for adults and kids, although the classic slide will only be available for grown-ups - sorry.
"Whether you live and play in Survival or Creative mode, these shoes are ready to adapt to your needs with the simple movement of a strap." It's not the first time a Microsoft franchise has launched a footwear range. This time last year, 343i partnered with American footwear manufacturer Wolverine
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