It’s always great to see Nintendo acknowledging Animal Crossing out in the wild in 2025, even though Animal Crossing: New Horizons has been out since 2020, five years now. Between LEGO sets, various merch, and occasional references to the franchise on things like Nintendo Clock and Nintendo Today!, fans are really hoping to see a new Animal Crossing game on the Nintendo Switch 2. But, for now, we do get some adorable Crocs.

Animal Crossing Crocs without the need to skin villagers like Draco or Roswell…

Crocs x Animal Crossing
Crocs x Animal Crossing

Yeah, you read that right. The comfy shoe brand Crocs is collaborating with Nintendo for some great Animal Crossing clogs coming in August. They come in adult sizes for men and women, plus an additional version for kids. The adult sizes come as Platform Clogs, while the kids get the Classic Clog style.

The Clogs come in a minty green color and water-themed sole, covered in trees on top, that evokes the idea of an empty island in New Horizons. But, that’s alright, because Jibbitz will fill your shoe islands with happiness. The clogs come with Jibbitz for Tom Nook, Isabelle, KK Slider, Timmy and Tommy, an Apple Tree, and more (depending on if it’s adult or kids sizes).

The adult sizes are priced at $69.99, with kids being $54.99.

But, wait, that’s not all. You can go even more hardcore with your Jibbitz with the Jibbitz Charms packs and singles that you can grab separately. There are two 5-packs and three individual charms for the complete set.

The first pack has all three Able Sisters (Mabel, Sable, and Label/Labelle), plus backpack and shirt icons. The other pack includes Blathers, Celeste, Pascal, a seashell, and a fossil. The individual Jibbitz Charms are actual villagers, Rosie, Marshal, and Bunnie.

The 5-packs run $16.99 with individual Jibbitz going for $4.99 a piece. I don’t believe the Jibbitz that come with the shoes or in combo packs can be purchased individually, unfortunately.

You’ll be able to find the Animal Crossing Crocs in their retail stores and online through them, as well as their partner stores and authorized retailers.

This isn’t the first time Nintendo has collaborated with Crocs. There have also been Super Mario and Pokémon Crocs in the past. What’s interesting is that we’ve never seen any The Legend of Zelda Crocs, but we’re getting Animal Crossing footwear. It’s possible that Nintendo may have something up its sleeve for the near future.

If you’re a fan of Animal Crossing (and why wouldn’t you be, if you’re reading about it collabing with a shoe brand), check out my review on Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete, a worthwhile mobile game that I’ve sunk countless hours into.