7-Eleven Collabs With Crocs For New Footwear Lineup

Cozy is key when it comes to today’s footwear trends, and if you’ve been paying attention, Crocs and other mule-style shoes have been dominating the scene.

Crocs are leading the comfy pack, especially with buzzworthy collaborations that have rivaled the popularity and hype of notable sneaker releases in recent years. Continuing that wave, Crocs has linked up with ubiquitous convenience store, 7-Eleven, for an all new lineup of footwear.

The exclusive collab boasts three limited-edition styles, including Crocs’ chunky new icon, the Mega Crush Clug. Also included with each pair are customized Jibbitz charms that celebrate 7-Eleven staples like the Slurpee drink, Big Bite Hot Dog, coffee, pizza and more.  

Fans can get a jump on this release starting TODAY at 12pm ET through September 22 at 12pm ET by visiting www.crocs.com to enter the drawing for a chance to purchase a pair of the limited-edition 7-Eleven X Crocs Mega Crush Clogs. A notification will be sent to you if you’ve been selected to purchase and quantities are limited to one pair per customer. 

The 7-Eleven x Crocs lineup drops globally on November 7 (11/7, see what they did there?). Check out the pics below to see the full footwear collection.

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