Crocs Releases Two New Limited-Edition 'Toy Story' Shoes That Are Literally Out of This World
It's always a big day whenever Crocs announces a brand-new shoe within its increasingly large lineup, most especially when said shoe is part of a collaboration with a well-known movie series or intellectual property.
Fortunately, Crocs recently announced the addition of not one shoe, but two shoes based on a movie franchise cherished by fans across the globe.
According to a recent post on Instagram, Disney and Pixar have confirmed the upcoming release of two new Toy Story-inspired Crocs this coming June.
Inspired by two of the franchise's most popular characters, one of the new Crocs specifically features the distinct color design of Tom Hanks' strong-willed Sheriff Woody, complete with the character's signature cattle print-vest, gold star and accompanying spurs.
What's more, to further tie into Woody's Western background, the shoes even take on the shape and size of an actual pair of cowboy boots, extending up to wearers' shins rather than stopping just below the ankle.
If you're more partial to sci-fi-centric imagery and design, Crocs also shared a first look at their new alien-inspired shoes as well. Taking inspiration from Toy Story's Little Green Aliens, the Crocs feature a green and blue color palette with three eyes and an adorable little mouth.
In addition to the new shoes, Crocs will also be releasing five new collectible widgets featuring characters from Toy Story, including Buzz, Woody, Jessie, Bullseye and a Little Green Alien for good measure.
The two new pairs of Crocs and the accompanying widgets will officially arrive on June 16, just three days shy of Toy Story 5's release date on June 19.
The long-awaited sequel to 2019's Toy Story 4,Toy Story 5 sees the return of Andy's former toys as they work against an eye-catching new play tablet capturing their new owners' attention. As with the past films in the franchise, it stars Tom Hanks, Tim Allen and Joan Cusack, among others.
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This story was originally published April 24, 2026 at 9:33 AM.