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Lego fans perplexed over launch of $199 wearable brick clogs

Lego collaborates with Crocs to create $199 brick-inspired clogs aimed at teens over 14, featuring signature foam and Lego-branded studs in a playful design.

  • Lego has launched the Lego Brick Clog, bright red wearable brick-shaped clogs made with Crocs, perplexing its loyal fanbase and sparking mixed reactions.
  • Lego said the collaboration targets teenagers over 14 and blends Crocs' playfulness with Lego creativity to inspire building and reinvention.
  • Priced at $199.99 per pair, the clogs are made from Crocs' signature foam material with four studs stamped with the Lego logo, a movable heel strap and a faux anti-stud sole.
  • Online reaction ranged from enthusiasm to derision, with Instagram commenters calling the clogs `goofy as hell` while onlookers and critics deemed them impractical; a loyal fanbase said `My husband and i will be wearing this unironically`.
  • Musician Tommy Cash was the first celebrity spotted wearing the clogs at EgnoLab's fall 2026 display at Paris Fashion Week, prompting comparisons to Mschf's 2023 viral boots.
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On 21 February, Estonian singer Tommy Cash wore hooves created by Crocs and Lego at Fashion Week. The shoes, which will be on sale in mid-February, are already viral on social networks. Internet users mostly raise their price and question the comfort they offer. - For this unlikely collaboration, Crocs follows the lead in Lego (Culture, media and entertainment).

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Lego fans perplexed over launch of $199 wearable brick clogs

Fashion faux-pas or a bold statement? The internet is divided over this unlikely creation

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It's the nightmare of every parent: walking barefoot on a LEGO brick in the middle of the night. But in 2026, the Danish brand decided to turn this legendary pain into a fashion declaration. In partnership with Crocs, LEGO has just unveiled a pair of shoes with a radical design that literally resembles [...]

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