Crocs Launches "Toy Story" Collection Featuring Jessie and Alien Designs
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Crocs has launched a new collection of shoes inspired by the "Toy Story" franchise, coinciding with the upcoming fifth movie.
- The collection features two distinct designs: "Jessie"-inspired western-style boots and "Alien Classic Clogs" with character details.
- Both models are available for adults, children, and toddlers, with prices ranging from $1,799 to $3,299 Mexican pesos, plus optional character Jibbitz.
The "Toy Story" universe is stepping out of the screen and onto people's feet with a new collaboration from Crocs. To celebrate the upcoming release of the fifth film, the footwear brand has unveiled a collection inspired by beloved characters like Jessie and the Aliens from Pizza Planet.
This new line offers two unique designs catering to different styles. The first is a pair of Crocs boots inspired by the spirited cowgirl Jessie. These boots feature a denim-like finish, cow-print accents, and the character's name on the side straps. They also come with four Jibbitz charms for personalization. The collection blends western aesthetics with Crocs' signature comfort.
The second design is the eye-catching Alien Classic Clogs. These clogs prominently display the iconic extraterrestrials with their large eyes on the front, complete with adjustable straps featuring two ears and an antenna. These are presented as a versatile option for everyday wear.
Both the Jessie Boots and Alien Classic Clogs are available in adult, kids, and toddler sizes, allowing fans of all ages to showcase their favorite "Toy Story" characters. The Alien Classic Clogs are priced at $1,799 Mexican pesos and are available in stores and online. The Jessie Boots, costing $3,299 Mexican pesos, are exclusively sold on the brand's website. Additional Jibbitz charms, featuring characters like Smarty Pants and Snappy, can be purchased for $199 each.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.