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The new collection features iconic footwear styles reimagined with bold colors and nostalgic designs, celebrating early 2000s fashion.

In a significant collaboration that merges fashion nostalgia with modern style, Juicy Couture and Crocs have launched a Y2K-themed collection featuring two distinct footwear styles. This partnership aims to capture the essence of early 2000s fashion, elevating classic Crocs silhouettes with Juicy Couture’s signature glamor.

The collection showcases the Juicy Couture x Crocs Bae Clog, which remodels the platform Bae style in a light pink colorway complemented by a gradient sole. The upper portion of the clog features rhinestone embellishments, prominently displaying the name “Juicy” in pink against a silver backdrop. Additionally, custom Jibbitz charms, including a crown, a rhinestone heart, a dog, and a “Choose Juicy” sign, decorate the backstrap of the clog. This eye-catching footwear is priced at $84.99.

Another highlight of the collection is the Juicy Couture x Crocs Classic Clog. This style features a reinterpretation of the iconic Crocs design in a dark fuchsia shade, adorned with Juicy’s distinctive diamond pattern and rows of embossed hearts along the sole. Silver Jibbitz charms, including a crown, cherries, and a “J” shield, enhance the aesthetic appeal of this clog, which retails for $64.99.

In addition to the clogs, the collection offers an assortment of Jibbitz charms ranging in price from $4.99 to $6.99, along with a limited-edition five-pack priced at $19.99.

Crocs has a history of engaging in diverse collaborations, often partnering with celebrities, fashion designers, and even popular brands like Haribo, creating limited-edition releases that captivate a variety of audiences. Meanwhile, Juicy Couture has also embraced partnerships, having previously joined forces with Reebok in 2024 for a collection that focused on the Y2K aesthetic.

The revival of interest in nostalgic fashion from the ’90s and 2000s has led numerous brands to explore similar themes, reflecting a broader trend in today’s fashion landscape.

Source: Noah Wire Services