Lifestyle Food The Best (and Most Surprising) Crocs Collaborations of All Time, from Diplo to Hidden Valley Ranch Are you rocking the classic foam clogs this summer? By Hanna Flanagan Hanna Flanagan Style + Beauty Assistant, PEOPLE People Editorial Guidelines and Sabrina Weiss Sabrina Weiss Sabrina Weiss is the Editorial Assistant of PEOPLE's food department. She writes the weekly recipes for the print magazine as well as articles for PEOPLE Digital. Sabrina has been with PEOPLE since 2021. People Editorial Guidelines Updated on September 25, 2022 06:10PM EDT Love 'em or hate 'em, Crocs are so back (sorry, Victoria Beckham), thanks to a string of collaborations with celebrity trend-setters and designer labels. Below, we've rounded up the Crocs launches that managed to make foam plastic shoes seem cool and — in most cases — sold out in minutes. General Mills Cereal Breakfast is the most important meal of the day and most important accessory with Foot Locker's new Crocs' Rise N' Style collection of General Mills cereal-themed clogs. On April 28, fashionistas and breakfast enthusiasts can purchase the Crocs Cinnamon Toast Crunch Classic All-Terrain Clog. This pair is designed with brown swirls reminiscent of milk after eating Cinnamon Toast Crunch and Jibbitz charms of smiley face cereal pieces, Cinnamon Toast Crunch logo and cereal bowl. Cereal snackers have to be patient for more breakfast-inspired clogs. The Trix, Honey Nut Cheerios and Cocoa Puffs Crocs will launch at Foot Locker, Kids Foot Locker, Champs Sports and Eastbay in July 2022, as reported by USA Today. Crocs Ron English The contemporary artist, who's well-known for playing with brand imagery and street art, teamed up with the footwear brand to launch the Crocs Party Animals collection exclusively at Foot Locker, Inc. on July 7, 2022. The collaboration includes three silhouettes (Clog, Platform and Slide), two zebra prints (solid and outline), and two cheetah/leopard print (solid and outline) patterns. Of course, the launch also features limited-edition "party animal" Jibbitz, perfect for adding pops of color to the mostly black-and-white clogs. Courtesy Crocs Courtesy Crocs Diplo The chart-topping DJ is the latest celeb to bring his unique aesthetic to Crocs, collaborating with the brand on a two-style release of the classic clog and the two-strap classic Crocs sandal (both complete with custom Jibbitz charms). The first features a swirled pink, blue and yellow design, while the latter touts a similar graphic-inspired look in a yellow, orange and blue colorway. Crocs/Instagram "I wear my Crocs literally everywhere, so I'm stoked to have some with my name on them and that others can get them too," Diplo said in a statement. "Crocs helped me bring my adventures to life with these designs, and the 3D, light up and glow-in-the-dark mushroom Jibbitz charms are cooler than I could've imagined. Now fans can take a walk with me in either the Classic Clog or Crocs Classic Sandal." Balenciaga After collaborating with the shoe brand on chunky bright pink 4-inch platform Crocs that retailed for $850 and (understandably) went viral in 2017, the luxury fashion house has teamed up with Crocs again on another controversial design: stiletto foam shoes. No word yet on the walkability of the shoes, which debuted with Balenciaga's spring/summer 2021 collection, according to WWD. Courtesy Yoox Post Malone The multiplatinum recording artist teamed up with the gardening shoe-turned-hypebeast footwear brand not once but twice! His first collab featured clogs covered in Malone's baby devil face motif. It also came with six custom-designed Jibbitz charms that include Malone's "Stay Away" tattoo, an eyeball and his Posty Co. logo. Adam Degross The star's second pair of Crocs were yellow with a barbed wire design wrapped around the top and (of course) had his Posty Co logo stamped on the sides. Crocs Justin Bieber Much like his pal Malone, the "Peaches" singer is a longtime fan of Crocs and often incorporates them into his buzzed-about street-style looks. Bieber took his love for the foam plastic shoe to the next level by collaborating with the brand on a limited-edition yellow clog inspired by his clothing line Drew House. The design touted Drew House's signature branding (including its popular smiley face design) and featured eight custom Jibbitz charms that embody Bieber's "good vibes and laid-back style," a press release said. Crocs "As an artist, it's important that my creations stay true to myself and my style. I wear Crocs all the time, so designing my own pair came naturally," the "Yummy" singer said ahead of the 2020 launch. "With these Crocs, I just focused on making something cool that I want to wear." Bad Bunny In 2021, the Puerto Rican rapper and certified fashion risk-taker dropped a limited-edition pair of white glow-in-the-dark Crocs that sold out in just 16 minutes, per The New York Times. The limited-edition design paid homage to Bad Bunny's 2020 album YHLQMDLG and came with Jibbitz inspired by the star's music and signature aesthetic. Bad Bunny/Instagram Hidden Valley Ranch Yes, you read that right — the company behind your favorite dipping sauce teamed up with Crocs and community-based streetwear brand, The Hundreds, to collaborate on a collection of ranch shoes. Hidden Valley Ranch x Crocs The off-white colored Crocs feature green speckles, meant to mimic a side of the iconic dipping sauce. The Classic Clogs also come with Jibbitz charms in the shape of classic menu items that ranch complements, such as French fries, chicken nuggets, vegetables, and pizza. Hidden Valley Ranch x Crocs As part of an initiative to help restaurants and food service workers affected by COVID-19, Crocs donated 10,000 pairs of Crocs at Work shoes to industry employees. Family Style Food Fest and the footwear brand, The Hundreds, also provided a monetary donation to the Independent Hospitality Coalition. KFC But Hidden Valley Ranch Crocs were not the first foodie collaboration for the shoe brand. In 2020, Crocs teamed up with KFC to create a mouth-watering take on the classic clog. The design featured a red and white bucket pattern peppered with pieces of fried chicken and topped with actual drumstick-scented Jibbitz. Kim Kardashian/Instagram Vera Bradley Vera Bradley, known for its feminine quilted bags, partnered with Crocs to launch a line of summer must-haves back in 2019. The debut collaborative collection featured three colorful paisley-and-floral prints (Mint Flowers, Firework Paisley and Starry Gardens), which were incorporated into three Croc shoe styles (the clog, ballet flat and slide). They were absolutely made for an extremely comfy garden party. Beams Crocs brought new meaning to practical footwear by collaborating with Japanese apparel brand Beams on purple and turquoise foam shoes that featured tiny fanny packs attached to the heels, thus merging two of the most hotly-debated fashion trends that have ever existed. Courtesy Beams Christopher Kane The British designer renowned for his innovative use of textures and patterns debuted a limited-edition runway collaboration of rhinestone-embellished Crocs Swiftwater Sandals at London Fashion Week in 2017. Courtesy "I am very happy to continue working with Crocs, as I have admired the brand for a long time," Kane issued in a statement in September 2017. "It has certainly been the most controversial collaboration I have worked on, which makes it all the more fun. I enjoy taking risks and going to places other designers wouldn't touch. Nowadays, there are so many designer collaborations, it's very important to me that my partnerships stand out and mean something." Close