Are you ready for McDonald’s Australia’s unexpected new collaboration?

Brand collaborations have gained popularity as companies seek to tap into each other’s loyal customer bases. However, not many would have predicted these two brands joining forces.

The fast-food giant McDonald’s has revealed an unlikely collaboration with the footwear brand Crocs! This unexpected partnership between two iconic brands is set to elevate your next Macca’s run to new heights.


Crocs has witnessed a significant resurgence in recent years.

While their unique footwear has long sparked debate, the latest limited edition McDonald's-themed Crocs really raise the stakes when it comes to creativity.

Starting at noon on 8 November, you can buy these special edition shoes either in-store or online at Crocs and Platypus stores. They’re also available until supplies last, according to reports.

This footwear collection draws its inspiration from beloved McDonald’s characters: Grimace ($129.99), Birdie ($119.99), and Hamburglar ($129.99).

Additionally, there’s a fourth pair, available for $119.99.


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McDonald's and Crocs unveiled a limited edition shoe collection featuring iconic characters: Grimace ($129.99), Birdie ($119.99), Hamburglar ($129.99), and a Macca's twist on the Classic Clog ($119.99). Image source: Facebook/McDonald’s


This exciting collaboration also has a unique line of McDonald’s-themed Jibbitz charms, available for $39.99 in a pack of five.

These charms are designed to improve your favourite pair of Crocs.

The Grimace Crocs Cozzy Sandals are not only adorned with faux fur but also sport the character's face on the straps. Additionally, they come with a Macca's shake Jibbitz charm.

Birdie's Classic Clog is available in the bird's classic yellow and pink colours and includes an Egg McMuffin charm.


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The McDonald’s X Crocs Jibbitz 5-Pack is priced at $39.99 on Crocs online. Image source: Crocs/McDonald’s



On the other hand, Hamburglar's pair features a sleek black and white striped design and charms representing his favourite order, a hamburger.

The iconic Macca's Clog is painted in Ronald McDonald’s signature yellow and red colours, and it's decorated with charms representing chicken nuggets, fries, and a Big Mac.

The clogs also come with McDonald’s-themed socks that perfectly complement these shoes.


As soon as the news broke, Aussie customers quickly expressed their delight and disbelief on social media.

‘How bloody cool are these! 😎I’d rock these around town,’ one user said.

‘I’ll get all of them,’ another added.

While for some, these Macca’s Clogs are unbelievable.

‘These better be real!’ someone commented.


A few comments were playful reactions to the Crocs collaboration.

‘Might be good for a spare in your car instead of the sparkle heels 😂😂,’ a user said.

‘Love these, they would match my hamburger pyjamas. And the grimace ones, I also love them how do we get these babies?’ a second user commented.

‘Think about how comfy you would be on your wedding day wearing the purple ones,’ said a third tagging a friend.

Overall, the majority of comments asked about the price, where to buy them and whether these Crocs were available at McDonald’s.


In related news, McDonald’s is also introducing a special 56-piece brick building set!

This set allows you to build a miniature Macca's restaurant and is being released in celebration of McHappy Day, which falls on 18 November.

Key Takeaways

  • McDonald’s Australia has announced a unique collaboration with the popular footwear brand Crocs.
  • The limited edition collection, inspired by McDonald’s characters, will be available in-person and online at Crocs and Platypus stores from noon on 8 November.
  • Alongside the McDonald’s-themed shoes, the brands also offer themed Jibbitz charms.
  • Furthermore, McDonald’s is also launching a limited-edition 56-piece brick building set that constructs a mini-Macca's restaurant in celebration of McHappy Day on 18 November.
Members, what's your take on these McDonald's clogs? Would you consider getting a pair for yourself or as a gift? Feel free to share your opinions in the comments below!
 
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Brand collaborations have gained popularity as companies seek to tap into each other’s loyal customer bases. However, not many would have predicted these two brands joining forces.

The fast-food giant McDonald’s has revealed an unlikely collaboration with the footwear brand Crocs! This unexpected partnership between two iconic brands is set to elevate your next Macca’s run to new heights.


Crocs has witnessed a significant resurgence in recent years.

While their unique footwear has long sparked debate, the latest limited edition McDonald's-themed Crocs really raise the stakes when it comes to creativity.

Starting at noon on 8 November, you can buy these special edition shoes either in-store or online at Crocs and Platypus stores. They’re also available until supplies last, according to reports.

This footwear collection draws its inspiration from beloved McDonald’s characters: Grimace ($129.99), Birdie ($119.99), and Hamburglar ($129.99).

Additionally, there’s a fourth pair, available for $119.99.


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McDonald's and Crocs unveiled a limited edition shoe collection featuring iconic characters: Grimace ($129.99), Birdie ($119.99), Hamburglar ($129.99), and a Macca's twist on the Classic Clog ($119.99). Image source: Facebook/McDonald’s


This exciting collaboration also has a unique line of McDonald’s-themed Jibbitz charms, available for $39.99 in a pack of five.

These charms are designed to improve your favourite pair of Crocs.

The Grimace Crocs Cozzy Sandals are not only adorned with faux fur but also sport the character's face on the straps. Additionally, they come with a Macca's shake Jibbitz charm.

Birdie's Classic Clog is available in the bird's classic yellow and pink colours and includes an Egg McMuffin charm.


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The McDonald’s X Crocs Jibbitz 5-Pack is priced at $39.99 on Crocs online. Image source: Crocs/McDonald’s



On the other hand, Hamburglar's pair features a sleek black and white striped design and charms representing his favourite order, a hamburger.

The iconic Macca's Clog is painted in Ronald McDonald’s signature yellow and red colours, and it's decorated with charms representing chicken nuggets, fries, and a Big Mac.

The clogs also come with McDonald’s-themed socks that perfectly complement these shoes.


As soon as the news broke, Aussie customers quickly expressed their delight and disbelief on social media.

‘How bloody cool are these! 😎I’d rock these around town,’ one user said.

‘I’ll get all of them,’ another added.

While for some, these Macca’s Clogs are unbelievable.

‘These better be real!’ someone commented.


A few comments were playful reactions to the Crocs collaboration.

‘Might be good for a spare in your car instead of the sparkle heels 😂😂,’ a user said.

‘Love these, they would match my hamburger pyjamas. And the grimace ones, I also love them how do we get these babies?’ a second user commented.

‘Think about how comfy you would be on your wedding day wearing the purple ones,’ said a third tagging a friend.

Overall, the majority of comments asked about the price, where to buy them and whether these Crocs were available at McDonald’s.


In related news, McDonald’s is also introducing a special 56-piece brick building set!

This set allows you to build a miniature Macca's restaurant and is being released in celebration of McHappy Day, which falls on 18 November.

Key Takeaways

  • McDonald’s Australia has announced a unique collaboration with the popular footwear brand Crocs.
  • The limited edition collection, inspired by McDonald’s characters, will be available in-person and online at Crocs and Platypus stores from noon on 8 November.
  • Alongside the McDonald’s-themed shoes, the brands also offer themed Jibbitz charms.
  • Furthermore, McDonald’s is also launching a limited-edition 56-piece brick building set that constructs a mini-Macca's restaurant in celebration of McHappy Day on 18 November.
Members, what's your take on these McDonald's clogs? Would you consider getting a pair for yourself or as a gift? Feel free to share your opinions in the comments below!
One thing I refuse to do, and that is buy any any clothing that involves advertising, as far as I'm if they want to weat it then give it to you.
 
Brand collaborations have gained popularity as companies seek to tap into each other’s loyal customer bases. However, not many would have predicted these two brands joining forces.

The fast-food giant McDonald’s has revealed an unlikely collaboration with the footwear brand Crocs! This unexpected partnership between two iconic brands is set to elevate your next Macca’s run to new heights.


Crocs has witnessed a significant resurgence in recent years.

While their unique footwear has long sparked debate, the latest limited edition McDonald's-themed Crocs really raise the stakes when it comes to creativity.

Starting at noon on 8 November, you can buy these special edition shoes either in-store or online at Crocs and Platypus stores. They’re also available until supplies last, according to reports.

This footwear collection draws its inspiration from beloved McDonald’s characters: Grimace ($129.99), Birdie ($119.99), and Hamburglar ($129.99).

Additionally, there’s a fourth pair, available for $119.99.


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McDonald's and Crocs unveiled a limited edition shoe collection featuring iconic characters: Grimace ($129.99), Birdie ($119.99), Hamburglar ($129.99), and a Macca's twist on the Classic Clog ($119.99). Image source: Facebook/McDonald’s


This exciting collaboration also has a unique line of McDonald’s-themed Jibbitz charms, available for $39.99 in a pack of five.

These charms are designed to improve your favourite pair of Crocs.

The Grimace Crocs Cozzy Sandals are not only adorned with faux fur but also sport the character's face on the straps. Additionally, they come with a Macca's shake Jibbitz charm.

Birdie's Classic Clog is available in the bird's classic yellow and pink colours and includes an Egg McMuffin charm.


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The McDonald’s X Crocs Jibbitz 5-Pack is priced at $39.99 on Crocs online. Image source: Crocs/McDonald’s



On the other hand, Hamburglar's pair features a sleek black and white striped design and charms representing his favourite order, a hamburger.

The iconic Macca's Clog is painted in Ronald McDonald’s signature yellow and red colours, and it's decorated with charms representing chicken nuggets, fries, and a Big Mac.

The clogs also come with McDonald’s-themed socks that perfectly complement these shoes.


As soon as the news broke, Aussie customers quickly expressed their delight and disbelief on social media.

‘How bloody cool are these! 😎I’d rock these around town,’ one user said.

‘I’ll get all of them,’ another added.

While for some, these Macca’s Clogs are unbelievable.

‘These better be real!’ someone commented.


A few comments were playful reactions to the Crocs collaboration.

‘Might be good for a spare in your car instead of the sparkle heels 😂😂,’ a user said.

‘Love these, they would match my hamburger pyjamas. And the grimace ones, I also love them how do we get these babies?’ a second user commented.

‘Think about how comfy you would be on your wedding day wearing the purple ones,’ said a third tagging a friend.

Overall, the majority of comments asked about the price, where to buy them and whether these Crocs were available at McDonald’s.


In related news, McDonald’s is also introducing a special 56-piece brick building set!

This set allows you to build a miniature Macca's restaurant and is being released in celebration of McHappy Day, which falls on 18 November.

Key Takeaways

  • McDonald’s Australia has announced a unique collaboration with the popular footwear brand Crocs.
  • The limited edition collection, inspired by McDonald’s characters, will be available in-person and online at Crocs and Platypus stores from noon on 8 November.
  • Alongside the McDonald’s-themed shoes, the brands also offer themed Jibbitz charms.
  • Furthermore, McDonald’s is also launching a limited-edition 56-piece brick building set that constructs a mini-Macca's restaurant in celebration of McHappy Day on 18 November.
Members, what's your take on these McDonald's clogs? Would you consider getting a pair for yourself or as a gift? Feel free to share your opinions in the comments below!
Excuse the language "BWTF"
McDonald's Grimace ($129.99)
Birdie ($119.99)
Hamburglar ($129.99)
and a Macca's twist on the Classic Clog ($119.99).

Please tell me this is another fashion joke. Who in their right mind would pay that amount for a pair of plastic rubber slip-ons. But will admit the designs are cute.
But never in a billion years could I afford to pay (or would pay) this amount on a pair of so-called footwear and they are not even made by Jimmy Choo - Christian Louboutin - Blundstone - Sandler or even by R.M.Williams (now they are footwear that's worth their money).

What do podiatrists say about Crocs?
Crocs are lightweight, breathable, and offer plenty of room, which makes them good for gyms and public showers, post-pedicure, running outside for a minute, and more.
That said, Crocs lack arch support, so exercising, walking for an extended period of time, or working in them is not recommended by foot specialists.
 
Brand collaborations have gained popularity as companies seek to tap into each other’s loyal customer bases. However, not many would have predicted these two brands joining forces.

The fast-food giant McDonald’s has revealed an unlikely collaboration with the footwear brand Crocs! This unexpected partnership between two iconic brands is set to elevate your next Macca’s run to new heights.


Crocs has witnessed a significant resurgence in recent years.

While their unique footwear has long sparked debate, the latest limited edition McDonald's-themed Crocs really raise the stakes when it comes to creativity.

Starting at noon on 8 November, you can buy these special edition shoes either in-store or online at Crocs and Platypus stores. They’re also available until supplies last, according to reports.

This footwear collection draws its inspiration from beloved McDonald’s characters: Grimace ($129.99), Birdie ($119.99), and Hamburglar ($129.99).

Additionally, there’s a fourth pair, available for $119.99.


View attachment 34180
McDonald's and Crocs unveiled a limited edition shoe collection featuring iconic characters: Grimace ($129.99), Birdie ($119.99), Hamburglar ($129.99), and a Macca's twist on the Classic Clog ($119.99). Image source: Facebook/McDonald’s


This exciting collaboration also has a unique line of McDonald’s-themed Jibbitz charms, available for $39.99 in a pack of five.

These charms are designed to improve your favourite pair of Crocs.

The Grimace Crocs Cozzy Sandals are not only adorned with faux fur but also sport the character's face on the straps. Additionally, they come with a Macca's shake Jibbitz charm.

Birdie's Classic Clog is available in the bird's classic yellow and pink colours and includes an Egg McMuffin charm.


View attachment 34179
The McDonald’s X Crocs Jibbitz 5-Pack is priced at $39.99 on Crocs online. Image source: Crocs/McDonald’s



On the other hand, Hamburglar's pair features a sleek black and white striped design and charms representing his favourite order, a hamburger.

The iconic Macca's Clog is painted in Ronald McDonald’s signature yellow and red colours, and it's decorated with charms representing chicken nuggets, fries, and a Big Mac.

The clogs also come with McDonald’s-themed socks that perfectly complement these shoes.


As soon as the news broke, Aussie customers quickly expressed their delight and disbelief on social media.

‘How bloody cool are these! 😎I’d rock these around town,’ one user said.

‘I’ll get all of them,’ another added.

While for some, these Macca’s Clogs are unbelievable.

‘These better be real!’ someone commented.


A few comments were playful reactions to the Crocs collaboration.

‘Might be good for a spare in your car instead of the sparkle heels 😂😂,’ a user said.

‘Love these, they would match my hamburger pyjamas. And the grimace ones, I also love them how do we get these babies?’ a second user commented.

‘Think about how comfy you would be on your wedding day wearing the purple ones,’ said a third tagging a friend.

Overall, the majority of comments asked about the price, where to buy them and whether these Crocs were available at McDonald’s.


In related news, McDonald’s is also introducing a special 56-piece brick building set!

This set allows you to build a miniature Macca's restaurant and is being released in celebration of McHappy Day, which falls on 18 November.

Key Takeaways

  • McDonald’s Australia has announced a unique collaboration with the popular footwear brand Crocs.
  • The limited edition collection, inspired by McDonald’s characters, will be available in-person and online at Crocs and Platypus stores from noon on 8 November.
  • Alongside the McDonald’s-themed shoes, the brands also offer themed Jibbitz charms.
  • Furthermore, McDonald’s is also launching a limited-edition 56-piece brick building set that constructs a mini-Macca's restaurant in celebration of McHappy Day on 18 November.
Members, what's your take on these McDonald's clogs? Would you consider getting a pair for yourself or as a gift? Feel free to share your opinions in the comments below!
I just feel Maccas is encouraging people to purchase these crocs when many are struggling to survive, the $100+ is a lot to pay and could go towards groceries, petrol and energy bills…. just saying and yes, they do look good
 
Omg these are by far the fugliest things l have seen to date.
Ridiculous prices . Why would anybody want to wear Hannibal Lecter's mask on their feet?
 
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Anyone loopy enough to pay over $100 to advertise a fast food company needs their head read. And where and for what occasion would this be considered good dress sense, apart from a preschooler making a trip to McDonalds ?
 
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Not a good time to bring out this overpriced, ugly footwear, especially at Christmas.

So many families are doing it tough, while some are starving. Surely Maccas is well aware of "peer pressure" or is it their way of putting more pressure on those who can't afford?

Just asking for a friend.
 
Only a single person without responsibilities could seriously afford to buy these crocs.
The rest of us are struggling just to pay our bills, keep a roof over our heads and food on the table.
I will however be buying the McDonald's Brick Building Set for my grandson who's on the Autism Spectrum as he absolutely loves these collectable sets. He has the Woolworths and Bunnings ones and this will be the icing on the cake for him.
 
Excuse the language "BWTF"
McDonald's Grimace ($129.99)
Birdie ($119.99)
Hamburglar ($129.99)
and a Macca's twist on the Classic Clog ($119.99).

Please tell me this is another fashion joke. Who in their right mind would pay that amount for a pair of plastic rubber slip-ons. But will admit the designs are cute.
But never in a billion years could I afford to pay (or would pay) this amount on a pair of so-called footwear and they are not even made by Jimmy Choo - Christian Louboutin - Blundstone - Sandler or even by R.M.Williams (now they are footwear that's worth their money).

What do podiatrists say about Crocs?
Crocs are lightweight, breathable, and offer plenty of room, which makes them good for gyms and public showers, post-pedicure, running outside for a minute, and more.
That said, Crocs lack arch support, so exercising, walking for an extended period of time, or working in them is not recommended by foot specialists.
The whole theme is a crock of shite.
 

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