Review: LEGO Crocs Creativity Clog White (and Kids Black version)
Source: Jay's Brick Blog
The second wave of LEGO Crocs, dubbed "Creativity Clogs," along with new LEGO-themed Jibbitz Charms, launched this week, starting March 18/19, 2026. Available on LEGO.com and Crocs stores, adult clogs are priced from US$79.99-$89.99, kids' versions at US$59.99, and Jibbitz packs at US$39.99. This review features the 5010311 Creativity Clog White, 5010344 Kids Creativity Clogs Black, and two Jibbitz packs. The oversized, hard plastic Jibbitz, mimicking LEGO elements and minifigures, are highlighted for their customization potential.
The much-anticipated second drop of the LEGO and Crocs collaboration has arrived, introducing a vibrant new line of "Creativity Clogs" and an array of LEGO-themed Jibbitz Charms. Kicking off on March 18, 2026, with availability on LEGO.com, and extending to Crocs' online and retail stores from March 19, this release builds on previous partnerships by offering more distinct LEGO flair. Enthusiasts can find adult clogs in various styles, priced between US$79.99 and US$89.99, while children's versions are available for US$59.99. Complementing these are three new Jibbitz Charms packs, each retailing at US$39.99.
Central to the appeal of this new collection are the Jibbitz Charms, which offer an engaging avenue for personalization, a cornerstone of the LEGO experience. These oversized accessories feature familiar LEGO elements, mini-builds, and even minifigures, designed to plug into the iconic holes of Crocs clogs. For AFOLs and casual fans alike, these charms provide a playful way to integrate their love for LEGO into everyday fashion. The review notes that while the Jibbitz are primarily made of hard plastic, they closely resemble the tactile quality of LEGO ABS elements, ensuring a satisfying feel for collectors.
This collaboration is a testament to LEGO's ongoing strategy of extending its brand into lifestyle categories, creating unique collectibles that transcend traditional brick-built sets. For the adult LEGO fan community, these co-branded items often become conversation starters and coveted additions to their broader LEGO collection. The partnership with Crocs taps into a specific niche, blending comfort-wear with creative expression, demonstrating LEGO's versatility and enduring cultural relevance.
The review offers a close look at the 5010311 Creativity Clog White and the 5010344 Kids Creativity Clogs Black, alongside the 5010349 Masterbrand and 5010347 Sunshine Garden Jibbitz packs. Even for those typically uninclined towards Crocs, the thoughtful LEGO branding, from the packaging to the Jibbitz designs, delivers a distinct charm. Such cross-brand ventures consistently ignite discussions within the community, providing fresh avenues for fandom and collecting.