
Crocs is stepping into its rebellious era with a bold new collaboration alongside Andersson Bell, reworking its most recognizable silhouettes into punk-infused statement pieces ahead of a limited May 19 release.
First unveiled on the label’s Spring/Summer 2026 runway, the collection takes the familiar comfort-first DNA of Crocs and pushes it into a darker, more experimental direction. The result is a collection that feels less like casual footwear and more like a fashion experiment rooted in subculture aesthetics.
The standout update comes in the form of the Bae Clog, now reimagined with a heavy platform sole and an all-black finish. Silver hardware details run across the design, including an oversized belt-style heel strap buckle and metallic branding across the strap, footbed, and heel. The look is maximalist, industrial, and deliberately aggressive Crocs, but reworked through a punk lens.
The Classic Clog receives an even more dramatic transformation. The upper is layered with leather-inspired textures and lace-up detailing, while woven toe accents introduce unexpected texture to the silhouette. Across the shoe, studs, spikes, and safety-pin-inspired Jibbitz add a DIY punk energy, turning the once playful clog into something closer to a runway accessory.






What makes the collaboration stand out is how far it pushes Crocs’ identity without completely abandoning it. Comfort remains central, but the styling leans into rebellion, layering, and visual overload hallmarks of Andersson Bell’s design language.
Set to drop on May 19 via both brands’ official websites, the Crocs x Andersson Bell collection is shaping up to be one of the season’s most unexpected fashion crossovers.
