Pokémon Trainers have spent decades storing creatures inside balls. Crocs looked at this perfectly sensible arrangement and decided the balls should go on your feet.

The Crocs x Pokémon Collection is led by the Pokémon Poké Ball Classic Clog, which dresses the familiar foam footwear in the ball’s red, white, and black color scheme. Custom Poké Ball rivets hold the pivoting backstrap in place, while a fixed enamel Pokémon tag sits at the rear.
Each pair comes with four enamel Jibbitz charms featuring Pokémon such as Pikachu, Eevee, and Psyduck. A Poké Ball usually carries only one Pokémon, so Crocs has clearly found a way around the storage limit.
The clogs remain lightweight, breathable, water-friendly, buoyant, and quick to dry. That last part may prove useful if Squirtle is among your selected charms and decides to be difficult.
Adult, kids’, and toddler versions are listed, while the wider collection includes Pikachu footwear and enough individual and multipack Jibbitz charms to turn regular Crocs into a mobile Pokédex.
The adult Pokémon Poké Ball Classic Clog costs US$69.99. No word on whether throwing one at a wild Pidgey will affect Crocs’ return policy. Oh, the charms are available now, so eager trainers who want to turn their existing Crocs into a multi-Pokémon “container” can do so. Prices start at US$6.99 for a single charm, and US$16.99 and up for multi-packs. Meanwhile, the clogs will drop on August 28, 2026.
Check out the entire Crocs x Pokémon collection here.



Images: Crocs.