Pokémon x Crocs: Pikachu, Gengar and Jigglypuff Clogs Announced — Release Dates and Prices

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Crocs has expanded its official Pokémon collaboration with three new character clogs and additional Poké Ball variants, the company lists on its website.

The latest wave follows an earlier reveal of Poké Ball Crocs and adds Pikachu, Gengar and Jigglypuff designs to the branded footwear lineup.

The new offerings include two Classic Clogs and one Classic Platform Clog.

Each pair places the featured Pokémon face on the toe and applies a themed side pattern: Pikachu is accompanied by lightning bolt accents, Gengar features a smoky or gaseous motif, and Jigglypuff carries musical-note graphics.

Crocs also lists Poké Ball Classic Clogs alongside the character designs.

Prices and SKUs are published on the Crocs product pages as follows:

- Pikachu Classic Clog — $79.99

- Pikachu Classic Clog (Kids) — $54.99

- Gengar Classic Clog — $79.99

- Jigglypuff Classic Platform Clog — $84.99

- Poké Ball Classic Clog — $69.99

- Poké Ball Classic Clog (Kids) — $54.99

- Poké Ball Classic Clog (Toddlers) — $49.99

Availability is split across two ship windows.

The Poké Ball Crocs are estimated to release on August 28, with the Pikachu, Gengar and Jigglypuff pairs listed to ship on November 16.

None of the new character models were available for pre-order at the time of listing.

The collection also includes Jibbitz charms sold individually and in five-packs for customers who want to customize their clogs.

Crocs has integrated these collectible accessories into several of its licensed drops.

Nintendo franchises have become a recurring partner for Crocs.

The company previously released a Pokémon collection in 2024 that featured Charizard, Gengar, Jigglypuff and Snorlax.

A Super Mario range was announced earlier this year, and an Animal Crossing lineup launched in 2025, reflecting an ongoing relationship between Crocs and Nintendo IP holders.

For consumers tracking the collaboration, Crocs product pages remain the primary source for SKU details, confirmed prices and shipping windows.

The new Pikachu, Gengar and Jigglypuff clogs add to a growing roster of officially licensed Nintendo apparel and accessories available through mainstream retail and Crocs channels.

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