
Crocs Presents A Fur Boot and Clog Collection ahead of Fall 2025
Crocs might've begun as an experimental project to reimagine the world of boat shoes, but it's become an important player in the global footwear scene. Its Classic Clog continues to lead the charge, offering a healthy mix of single-colored styles and playful collaborations with Disney and other brands, but a number of new products have expanded the North American company's empire. Come fall, it's set to release fur-covered mid-top boot and clog offerings sure to make a statement.
Official names for the silhouettes have yet to be disclosed by the brand, but images acquired by Elden Monitors depict the Classic Clog's tried-and-proven sole unit below both furry Crocs ensembles. The faux material is done in a number of tonal takes—including beige, black, and white. A brown proposal evokes images of the iconic and highly-popular UGG® Classic Mini II, and could draw a mix of criticism and admiration from consumers. It's very unlikely, however, that the Crocs boot features sheepskin like the Australia-founded brand. Nevertheless, the impending design will surely provide enough warmth for colder days.

The newly-surfaced styles don't mark the first time the Colorado-based company has utilized fur on one of its products, nor launched a mid-top boot.
Back in 2017, Scottish fashion designer, Christopher Kane, unveiled upscale, fur-lined editions of the Crocs Classic Clog. His follow-up projects with the brand abandoned the fuzzy material in favor of Croslite™ uppers clad in wild prints. Offerings like the Crush Doodle Fur Boot also demonstrate Crocs' exploration of similar design elements as those found on the unnamed silhouette.
The upcoming fur boot favors similar tooling to the Handle It Rain Boot instead of the more rugged construction introduced via the Echo line. Footbeds feature the same furry makeover found across the body of the boot. Lastly, a crocs-branded plastic strap runs from lateral to medial mid-foot, dispelling any doubt regarding its status as a Crocs product.
The accompanying clogs maintain a more familiar presentation across their upper and sole unit. Jibbitz™ charms-friendly perforations are omitted at the forefoot to ensure a protective, cozy ride. The heel opening and its security strap boast faux fur, resembling the plethora of comfortable, warm slippers on the market.
Enjoy detailed photos of the inaugural fur-covered collection below. Pairs should hit Crocs.com throughout fall. Stay tuned for firm release details—including pricing.
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