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NFL Crocs Drop 2025: Limited-Edition Team Clogs Selling Out Fast—Here’s Where to Get Yours
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The comfort kings at Crocs just called an audible on game-day style, unveiling a league-wide NFL Crocs Collection that lets fans rep all 32 teams from head to toe—literally. Announced today as part of a new multi-year licensing deal, the lineup reimagines the Classic Clog in official team colors, mascots and logos, then ups the fandom with team-specific Jibbitz charms for end-zone-level customization.
What’s in the first drop
• 14 franchises hit the field first, including the Kansas City Chiefs, Pittsburgh Steelers, Detroit Lions, Philadelphia Eagles, Las Vegas Raiders and Denver Broncos.
• Each clog arrives with a pivoting heel strap, ventilated ports for breathability and molded Croslite™ foam that keeps the pair feather-light even during overtime.
• Matching charm packs feature mini helmets, throwback wordmarks and conference badges so you can swap in new looks every Sunday.
Release timeline & pricing
• The initial wave lands on Crocs.com and NFLShop.com in early September, coinciding with kickoff week.
• Prices start at $69.99 for the Classic Clog and $19.99 for a five-piece Jibbitz set, while limited “stadium packs” bundle both for $84.99.
• Remaining 18 teams will roll out in two additional drops slated for mid-season and Super Bowl lead-up, making the full roster available before playoff fever peaks.
Why the partnership matters
Crocs’ licensing playbook has already scored with collaborations from Lightning McQueen to Barbie, but partnering with America’s most-watched sport gives the foam footwear giant year-round relevance. The NFL gains a lifestyle product that extends beyond jerseys and caps, tapping into the surging athleisure market where clogs, slides and mules dominate post-pandemic footwear sales.
A Swarovski-studded sneak peek
Fans got an early taste during April’s NFL Draft red carpet when Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty arrived in a one-off Crocs x Swarovski Classic Clog dripping in iridescent crystals—proof that the brand’s gridiron ambitions include fashion-forward drops as well. Expect more special-edition makeups tied to marquee events like the International Series, Thanksgiving games and the Super Bowl halftime show.
Sizing & sustainability notes
• Adult pairs run unisex sizes M4/W6 through M13/W15; kids’ versions are in development for 2026.
• Crocs says the clogs incorporate its bio-based Croslite foam made with 45 % renewable materials, part of the company’s Net-Zero by 2030 initiative.
How to score a pair
1. Sign up for launch alerts at Crocs.com/NFL to get early-access links 24 hours before public release.
2. Join each team’s official mobile app; select franchises will drop exclusive colorways to local fans.
3. Follow @Crocs on Instagram and X for restock announcements—previous collaborations have sold out in under 10 minutes.
Bottom line
Whether you’re tailgating, couch-coaching or just chasing comfort on casual Fridays, the new NFL Crocs Collection brings stadium spirit to the slip-on shoe that broke the internet more than once. Lace-free, hype-ready and certified by all 32 teams, these clogs could be the MVP of your fall wardrobe.
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