
We tried the new Crocs x Lego Brick Clog – what it’s like to wear Lego on your feet
CNA
The Crocs x Lego Brick Clog turns the iconic toy bricks into wearable footwear. We tried the playful collaboration to see what it’s really like to wear them.
If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to step into a pile of Lego bricks (intentionally), the new collaboration between The Lego Group and Crocs might come close.
In late January, the two brands announced a multi-year global partnership that merges Lego’s colourful world of creativity with Crocs’ unmistakable casual footwear.
And the first release from the collaboration is the Lego Brick Clog.
It looks like a Lego brick – featuring four Lego-stamped studs and a brick-inspired sole. But it’s designed to feel like Crocs’ clogs – made with Croslite, Crocs’ very own proprietary foam, with a built-in pivotable heel strap for that signature secure fit.
Available online on the Lego and Crocs' official websites at S$299.95, (but completely sold out right now due to high demand), the Lego Brick Clog is an experience from the moment the package lands in your hands.

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