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Spider-Man Swings into Footwear with New Crocs Collaboration
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Spider-Man Swings into Footwear with New Crocs Collaboration

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Marvel and Crocs collaborated to launch Spider-Man-themed footwear.
  • The collection features classic Clog silhouettes with Spider-Man's iconic colors and mask details.
  • The shoes and themed Jibbitz charms are available for purchase, with prices ranging from $1,399 to $1,799 Mexican pesos.

Spider-Man's web-slinging power is now stepping into the world of footwear with a new collaboration between Crocs and Marvel. The classic Crocs clog has been transformed with elements inspired by the beloved superhero, aiming to connect with fans of the franchise and fashion enthusiasts.

The collection showcases the character's signature colors โ€“ red, black, and blue โ€“ and incorporates details like the eyes from his mask. These nods to Spider-Man are featured on both adult and children's models, all maintaining the traditional Classic Clog silhouette. As expected, the shoes come with a selection of themed Jibbitz charms, allowing fans to personalize their footwear.

This collaboration coincides with the release of "Spider-Man: Brand New Day," starring Tom Holland, Sadie Sink, and Zendaya. The shoes are positioned as a fun way to complete a memorable outfit for moviegoers. The Spider-Man Crocs are already available in physical stores and online, with prices for the clogs ranging from $1,399 to $1,799 Mexican pesos, depending on whether they are for adults or children. Individual Jibbitz charms cost $119 each. These prices are estimates and may vary based on availability and promotions.

Spider-Man is conquering new universes, including the fashion world. This collaboration blends references to the character with Crocs' casual style, offering an unexpected touch to any wardrobe.

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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.