
Crocs Might Have the Most Comfortable Mary Janes on the Market
The last handful of years has seen Crocs collaborate with every brand from Nintendo to BAPE®︎. And while it's unlikely that the Colorado-based expert in comfort pauses link-ups with the world's most influential franchises, the company continues to churn out compelling product on its own. Soon, the Women's Mary Jane-inspired Karin Clog is set to rejoin the Crocs lineup.
While not an entirely new offering from the brand, the fashion-forward design has been off the market for some years. Currently, the only way to secure a pair is to browse platforms like eBay and Poshmark for those bought during its original run. Photos acquired by Elden Monitors, however, reveal that the latest Crocs Karin Clog styles ended production in April 2025 (04/25 on the Clog's size label), confirming a new batch is on the way. The timing is perfect given the unshakeable balletcore aesthetic, which centers around Mary Jane footwear.
Construction-wise, the Women's-exclusive model features all the elements made famous by the Crocs Classic Clog, but proportions and layout are slightly modified for a more traditionally "feminine" look. A slip-resistant outsole couples with the North American company's signature foam cushioning to provide a reliable ride. The forefoot boasts cutouts on the base and Jibbitz™ charms-friendly perforations on top. The toe-covering portion of the Croslite™ upper doesn't extend onto the top of the foot, following ballet flats design. Instead, the strap typically reserved for heel security can be positioned in such a way that it creates visual containment near the base of the anterior leg.
The Women's Karin Clog returns in tonal black, green, and blush colorways soon, with more makeups expected before fall's arrival. Pairs should release via Crocs.com for around $55.
For more footwear news, check out the expansive Adidas Originals catalog, which also includes ballet-inspired options.




















