
Crocs has announced a new collaboration with LE SSERAFIM, reworking the Bae Clog into a platform design that reflects the group’s stage aesthetic. The release marks the K-pop group’s latest step into fashion, offering a product positioned somewhere between merchandise, collectible, and everyday footwear.
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The clog is built on Crocs’ exaggerated Bae silhouette, defined by its elevated sole and oversized form. The model arrives in a monochrome black base coated in a fine glitter finish, with metal-linked Jibbitz charms attached across the upper. Each charm relates to LE SSERAFIM’s visual language: metallic symbols, rhinestones, and iconography connected to past eras and individual members. Instead of a printed logo, the design lets the accessories carry the collaboration.

Crocs has been steadily shifting from comfort brand to cultural collaborator, using limited releases to tap into fashion, gaming, and music audiences. This pair extends that trajectory, aligning the clog with platform trends and maximalist accessories currently circulating in streetwear and K-pop styling. For the group’s fans, the shoe offers a way to wear the identity without resorting to standard band merch.
The LE SSERAFIM x Crocs Bae Clog releases globally on November 6 at a retail price of $80 USD through Crocs’ official site and select stockists. Sizing runs in women’s range, consistent with the Bae model’s usual distribution.

















