Justin Bieber is the latestcelebrity to collaborate withCrocs to release his own classic clog.- The 26-year-old singer is releasing a yellow clog inspired by his clothing line, Drew House.
- The limited-edition Crocs will be available to purchase on October 13 for $59.99.
- They will be available to purchase on the Crocs and Drew House websites, as well as at select stores in China and South Korea.
Crocs has released one celebrity-inspired shoe after another.
The brand released a line in collaboration with Post Malone in 2018, as well as one with Bad Bunny in September that sold out in minutes. Now, Crocs is teaming up with Grammy Award-winning artist Justin Bieber to release a pair of bright-yellow clogs.
"As an artist, it's important that my creations stay true to myself and my
The limited-edition yellow clog was inspired by Bieber's clothing line, Drew House. The shoe includes eight Jibbitz charms that were made to match his "good vibes and laid-back style," according to the same press release.
Bieber and Crocs' clog will be released internationally on October 13 and will be available to purchase online for $59.99, as well as in select stores in China and South Korea. The shoe will also be available on the Drew House website.
The singer first teased his collaboration on October 1 by posting a picture of the Crocs in a pool.
"Soon," Bieber wrote in his caption.
He shared another sneak peek at the collaboration on October 6 by taking part in a "real or cake challenge" on Instagram. The challenge involved cutting into a replica of his Crocs, which turned out to be a dessert.
"I've been wearing Crocs since the beginning of time and now I have my own design," he said in the video. "See there, I did a little rhyme."
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- Bad Bunny's $60 glow-in-the-dark Crocs were so popular they sold out in minutes
- You can now buy Peeps-themed Crocs covered in charms that look like marshmallow chicks
- KFC and Crocs teamed up on a pair of fried-chicken Crocs, complete with chicken-scented drumstick charms on top
- Post Malone gave away Crocs with $6 meals at a Texas fast food restaurant he worked at as a teen